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tuffie

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Virginia Satir's Human Growth model conceptualizes family interactions in terms of the communication or survival stances, which a person adopts as a child for the purpose of ___________________ ________.
 
  a. coping with difficult family interactions.
  b. acculturating to a new environment.
  c. allowing their authentic self to shine through in the family system.
  d. dominating the family system.

Question 2

The author of the text suggests that self-disclosure for what primary purpose?
 
  a. Helping clients achieve their goals
  b. Building a friendship with the client
  c. Making clients feel more comfortable
  d. Demonstrate therapist expertise and superiority



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Answer to Question 1

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tuffie

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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