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APUS57

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The importance of making contact and establishing credibility with clients, according to the Satir model, can be established by:
 
  A) using paradoxes in therapy.
  B) asking family members to rearrange themselves in the therapy room.
  C) sitting or standing at the same physical level so that eye contact is easy.
  D) asking the family to engage in an enactment.

Question 2

Satir's work and relationships with clients was characterized by her foundation of warmth and humanity. These conditions can be achieved by other therapists practicing the Satir model by:
 
  A) emulating Virginia Satir.
  B) reading Carl Roger's On Becoming a Person.
  C) systematically developing accurate empathy.
  D) being congruent.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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