Marital and Family Therapy

Category - Treatment

Cotherapy, or having more than one therapist for a family session, has proven effective because:
  1. The more perspectives, the better
  2. Families are more willing to trust a team of people
  3. Therapists’ egos tend to get in the way
  4. The family can’t challenge two opinions
Explanation
Answer - A - The family could challenge any opinion they chose, therapists supposedly leave their egos at the door, and families are not usually more willing to trust two people than they are one person. However, the number of perspectives cannot be argued, especially with the number of family members and subsystems that may be involved in therapy at any given time.
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