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What goal(s) does Satir have for her therapy?
 
  A. Therapist transformation of client pain experiences
  B. Attachment of parent and child through rebirth
  C. Enhancing potentials for growth, especially in self-esteem
  D. Creating a re-enactment of family traumas

Question 2

A family of four (two adults and two children) has a fairly stable life with set routines and ways of interacting and communicating that work for them. In another town, a parent of one of the adults dies, and the other parent comes to live with the family. The family of four is thrown into disarray and for several weeks, no one seems to know how to handle the situation. In this description, the death of one parent and the incorporation of the surviving parent is called what in Satirs process of change?
 
  A. Status quo
  B. Foreign element
  C. Chaos
  D. New possibility



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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