MFT NATIONAL LICENSING EXAM 2026 BANK
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Prepare for the MFT National Licensing Exam with this concise
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supports effective exam preparation. Suitable for candidates
preparing for Marriage and Family Therapy licensing exams.
A Saudi family who has been in the US for 7 years comes to
your office for an initial session. They have come to family
therapy because their eldest son who is 15 has become
defiant, speaking back to both parents, and was recently
caught cutting school. The father and mother are at odds
around how to deal with the son. The mother states that this
is normal for boys in the US to behave this way while the
father wants to impose much more stringent discipline and
supervision of the boy, restricting him to the house when he
is not in school.
The initial goal of the therapy should be:
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A: working towards strengthening parental subsystem so
that they might parent as a more unified front.
B: joining with the mother as she is more in synch with
normal adolescent development.
C: immediately join with the father given that Saudi families
are patriarchal and success will be tied to his following your
guidance.
D: teaching the f ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... A: working
towards strengthening the parental subsystem so that they
might parent as a more unified front.
This question initially presents with ethnicity and
acculturation-related issues, yet as you read on it is clear
that the parents are not on the same page regarding how to
deal with their son. A family therapist must always take into
account a family's ethnicity and how this influences the
family structure, yet it is clear that the best answer related to
the therapy initial goal is to work on unifying the parents so
that they can work together to come up with a means to
approach their con. Joining with either parent will only
further the split and a psycho-ed approach at explaining
adolescent development while helpful would not be the first
goal of the therapy.
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While working with a 34-year-old client, the therapist notices
that a child-like voice sometimes emerges when she speaks
of past trauma. Each time this happens, the client shifts into
speaking about all that she must do to keep these feelings
away and how this has really worked in the past. This is an
example of
A: a parentified child.
B: a triangle
C: a manager
D: quid quo pro contract ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... C: a
manager
This is how the part or subpersonality of the manager works
to keep the exile from feeling the pain and past trauma.
'Conversationtional questions come from a position of not
knowing and are the therapist's primary tool.' This statement
would most likely be made by a:
A: Collaborative therapist
B: Behavioral therapist
C: Milan systemic
D: Structural therapist ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... A:
Collaborative therapist
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'Not knowing' refers to the collabortive therapist's position,
an attitude and beleif, that the therapist does not have
access to privileged information and that people can never
fully understand each other. From this perspective, the
therapist always neds to be in a state of 'being informed' by
the client, and needs to learn more about what has been
said or not-yet-said.
In an Alderian parenting class that you are facilitating a
parent expresses concerns about his 7-year-old daughter's
behavior. He reports that his daughter consistently argues
with him and fails to follow even simple behavioral
directives. He provided an example from the past week in
which she responded with open defiance when asking to set
the table. In exploring the behavior with him, you learned
that he often feels challenged and threatened in these
interactions. He reports that he responds by fighting back
and standing his ground which often intensifies the dynamic.
Using Dreikur's concept of Mistaken Goals, you suggest:
A: He refrains from fighting but maintains his position by
offering her limited choices such as how and when to set the
table.
B: He tells her that he loves her and that it is time to set the
table.