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The feminist revolution in family therapy differs from the Milan or constructivist revolutions because it:
 
  a. subscribes to non-collaborative model of treatment
  b. is a more systemically-based approach
  c. has had a relatively minor impact on the field
  d. is theoretical and personal

Question 2

One reason for the erosion of boundaries between the various schools of family therapy is:
 
  a. recognizing the need to tailor approaches to fit specific problems
  b. emphasizing a behavioral-oriented versus meaning-oriented approach to family problems
  c. research demonstrating that several of the classic approaches aren't effective
  d. increasing therapists' trust in families to come up with their own solutions



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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