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@Brianna17

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Power struggles, parental conflicts, lack of validation, and lack of intimacy are considered what according to the Satir model?
 
  A) Family life chronology
  B) Survival stances of the family
  C) Family dynamics
  D) Family role

Question 2

A Satir-oriented therapist says, I believe this child's exaggerated acting out and drug use may serve to reduce tension in his parents' marriage by getting his parents to focus on him. What is the therapist doing?
 
  A) Determining the family life chronology
  B) Viewing the symptoms as having a role in the family system
  C) Figuring out the survival stance of the family
  D) Using a mandala to understand the child's drug use



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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