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jilianpiloj

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Tailoring in therapy is about:
 
  A. Trimming goals and therapeutic processes throughout a session as time becomes a factor
  B. Matching or fitting interventions to the needs and functioning of the family
  C. Matching the needs of the family to the goals of the therapy process
  D. Pulling together the various pieces of the puzzle to make a whole picture

Question 2

When describing the family system:
 
  A. Some approaches use a more phenomenological approach while other models prefer the more structured process of the genogram
  B. Minuchin has recently joined Michael White in rejecting systems description altogether
  C. The therapist should make clear that the description is based on observations and facts that support a particular view
  D. Understanding the effect of the family environment will automatically tailor the description to the needs of the family



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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