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jasdeep_brar

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Who wrote Going to Pieces without Falling Apart?
 
  a. Sigmund Freud
  b. Timothy Leary
  c. Ken Wilbur
  d. Mark Epstein
  e. Ram Dass

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What criticisms have been leveled against family and systems counseling theories?
 
  (1)
 
  (2)
 
  (3)
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
1. Intrusivenessthe family therapists may see an overhaul where only a tune-up is needed; also individuals can be neglected with the focus on the family
2. Sexismtraditional Western roles for men and women are overvalued in family therapy models
3. Training of therapistsmany counseling programs offer inadequate training in family counseling
4. Long-term results have been disappointing




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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
Wow, this really help


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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