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codyclark

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The techniques of joining, boundary setting, unbalancing, reframing, ordeals, enactments, and paradoxical interventions are most likely to be part of which approach to family therapy?
 
  a. Bowenian family therapy
  b. Adlerian family therapy
  c. Structural-strategic family therapy
  d. Strategic family therapy

Question 2

According to the book, which of the following factors affects how well a client does in counseling?
 
  a. If there is a significant other in counseling simultaneously
  b. Having a DSM-5 diagnosis
  c. If the client has previously been in counseling
  d. If a client is ready to change, has support, and psychological resources



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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