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A psychoanalytic theory which places greater emphasis on a person's interactions with the family, and is considered more compatible with family therapy than previous psychoanalytic approaches.
 
  a. drive theory
  b. narrative constructive
  c. object relations
  d. experiential

Question 2

Which of the following played a major part in the deconstruction of family therapy's philosophical roots?
 
  a. structural theory
  b. experiential theory
  c. systems theory
  d. feminist theory



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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