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In most systemic family counseling approaches, problem systems known as __________ or __________, develop as the result of tension between two people being resolved by drawing a third person, are identified during the assessment process.
 
  a. Triangles/Coalitions
  b. Triangles/ Boundaries
  c. Accommodations/Coalitions
  d. Accommodations/Boundaries

Question 2

According to systemic counselors, in relationships, __________ must constantly be negotiated in order for relationships to weather the test of time and to adjust to each person's evolving need.
 
  a. hierarchies
  b. attachment
  c. boundaries
  d. lifecycle stages



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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