Exam 13: Social Construction Models I: Solution-Focused and Collaborative Therapies
Exam 1: Adopting a Family Relationship Framework45 Questions
Exam 2: Family Development: Continuity and Change44 Questions
Exam 3: Diversity in Family Functioning45 Questions
Exam 4: Systems Theory and Systemic Thinking45 Questions
Exam 5: Origins and Growth of Family Therapy46 Questions
Exam 6: Professional Issues and Ethical Practices46 Questions
Exam 7: Psychodynamic Models46 Questions
Exam 8: Transgenerational Models45 Questions
Exam 9: Experiential Models47 Questions
Exam 10: The Structural Model45 Questions
Exam 11: Strategic Models46 Questions
Exam 12: Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Models45 Questions
Exam 13: Social Construction Models I: Solution-Focused and Collaborative Therapies45 Questions
Exam 14: Social Construction Models II: Narrative Therapy45 Questions
Exam 15: Population-Based Family Treatments49 Questions
Exam 16: Evidence-Based Family Therapy44 Questions
Exam 17: Comparative View of Family Theories and Therapies47 Questions
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Problems are stories that people have agreed to tell themselves." This statement is consistent with the viewpoint of all of the following except one.Which one does not fit?
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_____________________ The postmodern theory that there is no objective "truth," only versions of "reality" constructed from social interaction,including conversation,with others.
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What does it mean to be "not knowing?" Why do therapists need to go to school and receive years upon years of education if ultimately they declare to their clients that they are not experts?
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