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Test Discernment Counseling
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1st QUESTION: How is discernment counseling different from traditional couples therapy?
Seeking to repair the relationship on the assumption that both want to continue
Being an extensive and open treatment in time
Putting pressure on the partner to increase intimacy
Designed for couples on the verge of breakup with uncertain volition
QUESTION 2: What is the main goal of the discernment process?
Resolve all relational problems
Helping the couple to make an informed decision about the future of the relationship
Forcing a commitment to intensive therapy
Maintaining the relationship at all costs
QUESTION 3: What clinical error does the discernment protocol seek to prevent?
Turning counseling into long-term therapy
Initiate reparative therapy with people who are already estranged
Always blaming one of the members
Avoid any discussion about separation
QUESTION 4: How should the therapist behave when dealing with a couple with mixed agendas?
Aligning with those who want to save the relationship
Persuading the distancing member to stay
Avoiding pursuit or collusion and validating one's ambivalence
Imposing an immediate decision about the future
5th QUESTION: What is the main intervention in this model when the couple attends together?
Conduct individual conversations with each member even if they attend together
Organize group sessions with other couples
Focus exclusively on family therapy
Immediately refer to legal mediation
QUESTION 6: What best describes Path 3 within the discernment process?
Temporary commitment to intensive couples therapy with moratorium on divorce
To maintain indefinitely the current state without deciding
Proceed directly to separation
Pharmacological treatment for the couple
7TH QUESTION: What is expected of the ambivalent member if he or she decides to try intensive therapy?
Expecting the other to change without changing one's own behavior
Denying responsibility for problems
Understand your contribution to the problems and adopt an agenda for personal change
Avoiding any commitment to therapy
QUESTION 8: What is one of the three possible paths proposed by the discernment process?
Initiate joint pharmacological therapy
Participate in mandatory group therapy
Seek immediate reconciliation without prior assessment
Separation or divorce handled constructively
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