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james

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Symbolic-experiential therapists focus on:
 
  A. The here and now, whats happening right in front of them
  B. Exploring the past for roots and causes to current problems
  C. Exploring purposes and goals as they are expressed in the present
  D. Reframing current difficulties in the contexts of macro-systems

Question 2

Carl Whitaker is the person most associated with the development of symbolic-experiential family therapy. It is a therapy based on:
 
  A. Limiting the wholly immeasurable concepts of freedom, growth, and actualization
  B. The application of precise systemic theory
  C. Nurturance and the need for reducing non-productive anxiety in the family
  D. An interactive process involving a family with a therapist who is willing to be real



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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