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When working with the Smith family, Bowen's focus would most likely be on:
 
  a. The family members' conceptual frameworks
  b. The parents' level of differentiation
  c. The family hierarchy
  d. The expression of feelings

Question 2

Some of the therapeutic strategies of Bowen's natural systems theory include:
 
  a. Ethical joining, going home again, curiosity/interest/confrontation
  b. Homework assignments, self-report questionnaires, functional analysis
  c. Going home again, detriangulation, genogram
  d. Enactments, spontaneous behavioral sequences, paradox



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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