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cartlidgeashley

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Virginia Satir's technique of family sculpting features
 
  a. having clients make models of the family using clay.
  b. molding family members into poses characteristic of family relationships.
  c. several therapists modeling improved relationships for family members to learn from, when interacting with each other.
  d. the use of role-play to create new sculpted relationships in the family.

Question 2

Which of the following therapies would most likely say that the therapist's unconditional positive regard and positive reinforcement may increase a patient's social-esteem, but risks forcing the patient to remain a pigeon of others?
 
  a. Adlerian therapy
  b. Existential therapies
  c. Interpersonal therapies
  d. Psychoanalysis



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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