Marriage and Family Counseling Flashcards

1
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Grandfather of family therapy

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Ackerman

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2
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When one thing follows another

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Linear Model

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3
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another person a child wants to bond with to meet needs

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Object (object-relations)

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4
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Incorporating parent attitudes as your own

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Parental Introject

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5
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when a young child turns an object into either all good or all bad and internalizes that perception

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Splitting

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6
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Responisible for Conjoint Family Therapy

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Virginia Satir

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7
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Virginia Satir’s 4 patterns of dysfunctional communication

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Placater- tries to please everyone
Blamer- insists its everyone else’s fault
Super reasonable analyzer- calm, collected
Deflecter- removed and irrelevant

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8
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each family member sees a different therapist and those therapists convene

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Collaborative Therapy

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9
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One counselor sees each member individually

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Concurrent Family Therapy

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10
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Neighbors, colleagues, friends brought into therapy

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Network Family Therapy

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11
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Resembles group therapy made up of several couples or families

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Multiple Family/Couples Approach

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12
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interacting in ways that keep things in balance, but

Families resist change

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Homeostasis

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13
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No win, damned if you do, damned it you don’t message from someone

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Double Bind Hypothesis

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14
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similar outcomes can occur in the family from different origins (achieve similar goals in different ways)

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Equafinality

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15
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same processes can produce different results

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Equapotentiality

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16
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focusing on the past too much

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Genetic Fallacy

17
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Process family uses to adjust itself (cybernetics uses it to change or stay the same)

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Feedback

18
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Family goes back to the way it has always been

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Negative Feedback

19
Q

family is forced to change so it cannot return to previous state

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Positive Feedback

20
Q

(family therapy)-you impact others in the family and their behavior comes back in a circle to impact you

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Circular Feedback

21
Q

(individual therapy)- afraid of animals because you were once attacked by a pack of dogs

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Linear Feedback

22
Q

Used to get 2 people to engage in a comparable functional behavior

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Quid Pro Quo Contingency Contracts

23
Q

taught parents to use reinforcement, time-out etc

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Gerald Patterson

24
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said good families thrive on quid pro quo

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Richard Stort-

25
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Responsible for Systems Theory and used genograms

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Murray Bowen-

26
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Focuses on insight more than the behaviorist approach

Had families speak directly to him rather than to each other

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Murray Bowen- Systems Theory

27
Q

maintaining the self within the family system

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Differentiation

28
Q

Responsible for Structural Family Therapy

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Salvador Manuchen-

29
Q

Manuchen said families have 2 basic problems

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1 Family members are enmeshed, chaotic, too closely connected
2 disengaged and disconnected