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Question 1
Which individuals are considered primary contributors to the MRI (Mental
Research Institute) approach to family therapy?
A) Carl Whitaker, Virginia Satir, Murray Bowen
B) Salvador Minuchin, Jay Haley, Cloe Madanes
C) James Framo, Ivan Boscolo, Gianfranco Cecchin
D) Bateson, Jackson, Satir, Haley, Weakland, Watzlawick
E) Susan Johnson, Leslie Greenberg, Sue Johnson
Correct Answer: D) Bateson, Jackson, Satir, Haley, Weakland,
Watzlawick
Rationale: These figures were central to the development of the MRI
Brief Therapy model, emphasizing communication and paradox.
Question 2
The MRI (Mental Research Institute) therapy structure typically limits
treatment duration to how many sessions?
A) 3-5 sessions
B) 10 sessions, less if the problem is solved.
C) 20-30 sessions
D) As long as needed, often 6 months to 2 years.
E) 1-2 sessions
Correct Answer: B) 10 sessions, less if the problem is solved.
,Rationale: MRI is known for its brief, strategic, and problem-focused
approach.
Question 3
In MRI therapy, what is the purpose of an Out-of-Session Directive?
A) To observe client behavior in the session.
B) To analyze verbal communication patterns.
C) To encourage clients to reflect on past experiences.
D) Instructing the clients to engage in behavioral change outside of
the session as opposed to in session.
E) To promote emotional expression during therapy.
Correct Answer: D) Instructing the clients to engage in behavioral
change outside of the session as opposed to in session.
Rationale: Directives are strategic tasks designed to be implemented
by clients in their daily lives to interrupt problematic patterns.
Question 4
A paradoxical intervention in MRI therapy where the therapist instructs the
client to intentionally engage in the behavior they wish to change is called:
A) Restraining the Progress of Change
B) Positioning
C) Prescribing the Symptom
D) Unbalancing
E) Reframing
Correct Answer: C) Prescribing the Symptom
, Rationale: Prescribing the symptom aims to create a therapeutic
paradox where the client either rebels against the instruction
(achieving desired change) or complies (gaining control over the
symptom).
Question 5
In MRI therapy, when clients report experiencing change, and the therapist
encourages them to slow down and be cautious about changing too fast, this
paradoxical intervention is known as:
A) Prescribing the Symptom
B) Positioning
C) Restraining the Progress of Change
D) Unbalancing
E) Normalizing
Correct Answer: C) Restraining the Progress of Change
Rationale: This intervention leverages the family's resistance, often
prompting them to accelerate their efforts to change.
Question 6
The MRI paradoxical intervention of pushing a family member further into the
absurdity of their initial position, thereby making them realize their own
absurdity, is called:
A) Prescribing the Symptom
B) Restraining the Progress of Change
C) Positioning