Which of the following is NOT a value on which helping relationships are based?
a. Assuming responsibility for one's actions
b. Practicing self-control
c. Being committed to marriage, family, and other relationships
d. Practicing good habits of physical health inconsistently
Q. 2__________ are characterized by closed communication, by the poor self-esteem of one or both parents, and by rigid patterns.
a. Transferences
b. Family secrets
c. Functional families
d. Dysfunctional families
Q. 3__________ is emotional-behavioral reactions toward a client that originated from some part of the helper's life.
a. Countertransference
b. Transference
c. Family of origin
d. Family structure
Q. 4__________ is a state of psychological separateness from one's family.
a. Transference
b. Unfinished business
c. Individuation
d. Family rules
Q. 5Family therapists generally assume that it is inevitable that:
a. no family will truly become a healthy unit.
b. they will meet parts of their family in every other family with whom they have a professional relationship.
c. all families with severe issues will NOT seek assistance through counseling.
d. families cannot change unhealthy boundaries and family rules.
Q. 6Unless you have identified your own __________, you may be constantly triggered by the stories of your clients.
a. healed psychological wounds
b. sources of vulnerability and completely worked through them healing all wounds
c. sources of strength and psychological health
d. sources of vulnerability and to some extent worked through experiences that may have left you psychologically wounded