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lilldybug07

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Adlerian family therapists:
 
  A. Function as experts who seek to replace individual notions of family with more systemic views
  B. Work publicly with families in open forums to build therapeutic communities
  C. Believe that confidentiality is unimportant if the therapist is accountable
  D. All of the above

Question 2

The goals of Adlerian family therapy include:
 
  A. Establish children as co-leaders of the family
  B. Develop an understanding of the motivations involved and replace automatic, often non-conscious, negative interactions with a conscious understanding of family process
  C. Describe unique positions each person has held in the family as a means of redistributing the power in families
  D. Challenging male and female roles that encourage boys and girls to lose a sense of gender identity



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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