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Which theory predicts that all systems consist of interacting components and have homeostatic mechanisms?
Which theory predicts that all systems consist of interacting components and have homeostatic mechanisms?
- Cybernetic theory
- Bateson's theory
- General systems theory (correct)
- Communication theory
What type of communication did Bateson link to the development of schizophrenia?
What type of communication did Bateson link to the development of schizophrenia?
- Positive feedback communication
- Complementary communication
- Double-bind communication (correct)
- Symmetrical communication
What type of interactions reflect equality and can escalate in intensity?
What type of interactions reflect equality and can escalate in intensity?
- Complementary interactions
- Symmetrical interactions (correct)
- Negative feedback interactions
- Double-bind interactions
Which type of interaction reflects inequality and occurs when one person complements the behavior of the other person?
Which type of interaction reflects inequality and occurs when one person complements the behavior of the other person?
According to the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy, which level of evidence consists of promising interventions that have preliminary evidence of their effectiveness but have not been replicated for specific populations or problems?
According to the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy, which level of evidence consists of promising interventions that have preliminary evidence of their effectiveness but have not been replicated for specific populations or problems?
Which approach to family therapy challenges the basic premises of general systems theory and assumes that there are multiple viewpoints and realities?
Which approach to family therapy challenges the basic premises of general systems theory and assumes that there are multiple viewpoints and realities?
What is the highest level of evidence according to the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy?
What is the highest level of evidence according to the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy?
According to general systems theory, what do all systems consist of?
According to general systems theory, what do all systems consist of?
What is the main difference between negative and positive feedback loops according to cybernetic theory?
What is the main difference between negative and positive feedback loops according to cybernetic theory?
According to Bateson, what type of communication occurs when a person receives two contradictory messages from a family member and is not allowed to comment on the contradiction?
According to Bateson, what type of communication occurs when a person receives two contradictory messages from a family member and is not allowed to comment on the contradiction?
Which level of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy consists of interventions that have not been empirically evaluated themselves and/or have not been evaluated for specific populations or problems?
Which level of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy consists of interventions that have not been empirically evaluated themselves and/or have not been evaluated for specific populations or problems?
Which category of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy is evidence of an intervention's efficacy and effectiveness when compared to alternative treatments?
Which category of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy is evidence of an intervention's efficacy and effectiveness when compared to alternative treatments?
Which family therapy approach challenges the basic premises of general systems theory and assumes that there are multiple viewpoints and realities?
Which family therapy approach challenges the basic premises of general systems theory and assumes that there are multiple viewpoints and realities?
Which type of interaction occurs when one person assumes a dominant role while the other assumes a subordinate role?
Which type of interaction occurs when one person assumes a dominant role while the other assumes a subordinate role?
According to general systems theory, what do all systems consist of?
According to general systems theory, what do all systems consist of?
What type of communication did Bateson link to the development of schizophrenia?
What type of communication did Bateson link to the development of schizophrenia?
Which theory predicts that all systems consist of interacting components and have homeostatic mechanisms?
Which theory predicts that all systems consist of interacting components and have homeostatic mechanisms?
Which level of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy consists of interventions that are supported by pre-existing research or are linked to evidence-based treatment models, but have not been empirically evaluated themselves and/or have not been evaluated for specific populations or problems?
Which level of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy consists of interventions that are supported by pre-existing research or are linked to evidence-based treatment models, but have not been empirically evaluated themselves and/or have not been evaluated for specific populations or problems?
Which category of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy is evidence of an intervention's efficacy and effectiveness when compared to no treatment?
Which category of evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy is evidence of an intervention's efficacy and effectiveness when compared to no treatment?
What is a common complementary pattern in family interactions?
What is a common complementary pattern in family interactions?
Which type of therapy is categorized as Level II evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy?
Which type of therapy is categorized as Level II evidence in the APA's Guidelines for Classifying Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy?