#1
In family therapy, what is the primary focus of the therapist?
#2
Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of maintaining confidentiality in family therapy?
#3
What is a common goal of family therapy?
#4
Which of the following is NOT a typical stage in the process of family therapy?
#5
Which of the following is NOT a common technique used in family therapy?
#6
What is the term for a family therapy approach that focuses on identifying and changing dysfunctional patterns of interaction?
#7
Which theoretical approach emphasizes the role of communication patterns and family systems?
#8
What is the concept in family therapy where one member of the family exhibits symptoms that are actually expressions of the entire family's dysfunction?
#9
Which term describes a technique where the therapist actively involves the family in the therapeutic process?
#10
What is the term for a therapeutic approach that focuses on redefining family narratives to create positive change?
#11
In family therapy, what does the term 'boundary' refer to?
#12
Which ethical principle requires family therapists to prioritize the well-being and best interests of their clients?
#13
Which ethical consideration suggests that family therapists should avoid imposing their values or beliefs onto families?
#14
Which ethical principle requires family therapists to strive for accuracy and honesty in their interactions with clients?
#15
What is the term for a family therapy technique where the therapist observes the family's interactions without actively participating?
#16
Which ethical consideration in family therapy suggests that therapists should be transparent about their qualifications, fees, and the therapeutic process?
#17