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jparksx

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Several family workers stressed the importance of seeing families in their homes including:
 
  a. Virginia Satir and Alfred Adler
  b. Mary Richmond and Nathan Ackerman
  c. Abraham Maslow and Monica McGoldrik
  d. Aaron Beck and Erik Erickson

Question 2

What is the dual aim of crisis intervention?
 
  a. To immediately resolve the urgent problems and adaptation to disruptive life events and the promotion of long-term skill building to reduce failure and maximize the ability to deal with future crises.
  b. To conduct interventions several days after the concerns have arisen so that autonomy maybe created with the family.
  c. To work solely on abstract problems with the family while also dealing with all of the families problems at once.
  d. To spend a long number of hours on particular problems and try to fix as many problems as possible.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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