LATEST Attempt 1 8 min
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Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50
Submitted Jul 3 at 3:55pm
This attempt took 8 minutes.
Question 1
2..5 pts
Challenging linearity means:
Asking how others are involved in the presenting problem
Asking for a chronology of the presenting problem
Asking for a family history
Asking family members for a circular explanation of the presenting problem
Question 2
2..5 pts
A treatment contract typically includes:
the therapist’s strategies for solving the presenting problem
the fee and how it should be paid
the therapist’s therapeutic model
all of these are correct
, Question 3
2..5 pts
According to attachment theory, attachment is:
a biologically based drive
a product of reinforcement
a product of interaction
a byproduct of nurture
Question 4
2..5 pts
The greatest conceptual influence on the early development of family therapy was:
the family life cycle
constructivism
feminism
systems theory
Question 5
2..5 pts
Constructivism first found its way into psychotherapy in the work of:
Paul Watzlawick
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50
Submitted Jul 3 at 3:55pm
This attempt took 8 minutes.
Question 1
2..5 pts
Challenging linearity means:
Asking how others are involved in the presenting problem
Asking for a chronology of the presenting problem
Asking for a family history
Asking family members for a circular explanation of the presenting problem
Question 2
2..5 pts
A treatment contract typically includes:
the therapist’s strategies for solving the presenting problem
the fee and how it should be paid
the therapist’s therapeutic model
all of these are correct
, Question 3
2..5 pts
According to attachment theory, attachment is:
a biologically based drive
a product of reinforcement
a product of interaction
a byproduct of nurture
Question 4
2..5 pts
The greatest conceptual influence on the early development of family therapy was:
the family life cycle
constructivism
feminism
systems theory
Question 5
2..5 pts
Constructivism first found its way into psychotherapy in the work of:
Paul Watzlawick