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skymedlock

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In which of the following models would a family be seen as an organism that is more than the sum of its parts, and in which the family constantly affects and is affected by its environment.
 
  a. the Systems model
 b. the Interrelational model
 c. the Medical model
 d. the Mixed-transactional model

Question 2

The Multi-Systemic Therapy Model:
 
  a. does not stress the need for interventions within the system.
 b. was first developed to treat adults involved in crime and substance abuse.
 c. helps to link the goals of the all of the individual entities that care for an adolescent.
  d. is attributed to Salvador Minuchin.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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