Myers & Salt: Chapters 7
Miller & Rollnick: Chapters 19-26
1. If you are a certified counselor, you are allowed to do family therapy with an
addicted family.
a. True.
2. Like group therapy, family therapy focused on:
a. Intervening with each member of the family.
3. The lifestyle of the addicted family is:
a. A survival mechanism and adaptation to dysfunction.
4. It is important to determine who has in a family.
a. Power and authority.
5. Systems tend to strive for:
a. Supporting each component in the system.
6. To be enmeshed in a family is similar to:
a. Codependent.
7. An abnormal lack of involvement, communication, loyalty, and sense of belonging is
known as:
a. Disengagement.
8. “Keep the status quo at all cost” is an example of:
a. Irrational thoughts of an addicted family.
9. A statement such as, “It’s only because she’s under such stress”, is an indication of:
a. Enabling.
10. When assessing a family member’s role, a counselor must take into account:
a. The family’s community and culture.
11. There is strong research evidence of the addicted family roles characteristically
described in the popular literature:
a. False.
12. According to Brisbane, the African American female family hero is often:
a. Elaborating a normal second-mother role.
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