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By acknowledging the validity of his emotions, Jake would learn not to be afraid of them and learn that he could express anger and embrace conflict without losing close relationships. He could be intimate with other people and express anger without the anger leading to violence.

Q5: Cognitive behavioral therapy questions the client's false assumptions about himself and the world, such as Herb's feeling that his divorce was his fault. Herb is living in the past, and dwelling on things he cannot change. The behavioral therapist would focus on Herb's core assumptions: "why was the divorce your fault? Why would things be better if she returned?" Cognitive behavioral therapy's focus on the present would make it extremely useful for Herb's inability to move his life forward. It focuses on actions and setting goals for behavior, which is useful if a client is mired in too much self-examination.

Q6.1: There is a strong matriarchal tradition in the family. Maria and Shelia are divorced, Veronica is pregnant but unmarried. Angelica is a strong role model for her children, and despite her conflicts with her ex-husband, her children were able to have a relationship with their father. This positive pattern is seen in Shelia's divorce, as her children still have contact with their father.

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However, because of Angelica's dominant presence, some of her children seem to have difficulty establishing their independence from her control: this was true of Angelia's own relationship with George, as her marriage was strongly opposed by her father. The fact her father was a minister indicates a strong religious influence within the family over generations.

6.2. There are strong patterns of using control to assert love. As Angelica's father asserted control over his daughter, Angelica is trying to assert control over her grandchildren. The primary 'triangle' that must be addressed is that of Angelica, her daughter Maria, and each of Angelica's grandchildren.

6.3. While some of Angelica's children have established an autonomous identity from their mother, Angelica and Maria have an enmeshed relationship that has only intensified with their new living situation. Angelica now feels more license to micromanage the children's lives, particularly due to their academic difficulties.

6.4. Angelica's spiritual life can be addressed during therapy. The therapist can state that engaging in therapy does not mean having to 'give up' her faith tradition. The therapist can also suggest that Angelica discuss the therapeutic process with her spiritual advisor, if she….....

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