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jake

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An internal family systems therapist observes that his teenaged client is rebelliously acting out at home and her parents are frantically trying to manage the teen with greater and greater punishments. How would the therapist identify this polarization?
 
  a. Enmeshment between parts
  b. Manager-manager polarizations
  c. Manager-exile polarizations
  d. Manager-firefighter polarizations

Question 2

Conflicts that result when one person is overwhelmed by their painful exiles and the other responds with their managers to help caretake are referred to as:
 
  a. manager-manager polarizations.
  b. manager-exile polarizations.
  c. manager-firefighter polarizations.
  d. enmeshment between parts.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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