Feminist Family Therapy is defined by
a) the therapist's style.
b) the type of interventions used.
c) its focus on working with women.
d) the political and social attitude of the thrapist.
D
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Students from two groups were sent one-at-a-time into a room to receive a set of instructions pertaining to four simple tasks they were supposed to perform
The first group was met by a kindly individual who carefully explained in a cheerful manner what was expected of them. The second group was met by the same man, but this time he was angry and aggressive and forcefully demanded compliance. The experimenter then left the room and each student was observed through a one-way mirror to see how long it took them to complete all four tasks. The independent variable in this experiment is __________ a) time required to complete the four tasks. b) the demeanor or attitude presented by the experimenter. c) the number of tasks the students were required to perform. d) the isolation of the students.
Vanessa bites her nails so badly that they bleed, but she can't seem to stop herself from doing this. According to Freud, Vanessa's nail biting may be evidence of fixation at the
a. oral stage of development. b. phallic stage of development. c. anal stage of development. d. latency stage of development.