Because family counseling sessions can become emotionally charged, the effective family counselor tends to be:
A. more focused on the individual, supporting their growth.
B. concerned primarily with linear causality and substituting symptoms.
C. more active and directive, yet flexible in structuring treatment plans.
D. more rigid and less flexible in approach, guarding the familys homeostasis.
Question 2
Structures that contain an individual's core beliefs and assumptions are labeled:
a. automatic thoughts.
b. cognitive distortions.
c. cognitive schemas.
d. voluntary thoughts.