One aspect of family therapy is the idea that a family member's symptoms are a function of the family relationships. If, for example, a teenage son is the scapegoat for the parents, which family-therapy technique would be the most appropriate to use?
A. structural change
B. detriangulation
C. validation
D. reframing
Answer: B
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Suppose you were to compare the photos from your senior year of high school to the photos from your grandparents' senior year of high school. What would you expect to see?
a. Far fewer overweight and obese adolescents in your grandparents' photos b. About the same number of obese and overweight adolescents in both sets of photos c. More obese and overweight males but fewer obese and overweight females in your grandparents' photos d. Far more obese and overweight adolescents in your grandparents' photos
Because Pat is obese Pat is
A. likely to be subjected to prejudice and discrimination. B. less likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. C. less likely to die prematurely. D. more likely to be female than male.
Which of the following appears to be true?
a. Attachment runs in families. b. Most siblings develop different kinds of attachment relationships with their parents, since the parents tend to show favoritism towards one of the siblings. c. Attachment is important for early childhood, but diminishes in importance later in life. d. all of these
Marat had a terrible toothache and decided to go to the dentist. The dentist made the problem worse, and Marat was in a lot more pain. Now, he no longer trusts dentists and is unlikely to go to one in the future if he has a toothache. This is an example of
A. penalty. B. positive punishment. C. negative reinforcement. D. positive reinforcement.