Chap. 6 - family therapy Flashcards

1
Q

To understand one family _____, you must understand the family _____

A

Member

System

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2
Q

Boundaries

A

Barriers that protect and enhance the functional integrity of families and individuals

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3
Q

Clearly defined boundaries

A

Maintain an individuals separateness

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4
Q

Rigid/inflexible boundaries

A

May lead to distant relationships and disengagement

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5
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Diffuse boundaries

A

May lead to enmeshment

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6
Q

Circular causality

A

A series of actions and reactions within a family that maintain a problem. An ongoing feedback loop.

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7
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Family homeostasis

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Tendency of families to resist change to maintain homeostasis.

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8
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Morphogenesis

A

Family’s tendency to adapt to change when changes are necessary

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9
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Morphostasis

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Family’s tendency to remain stable in the midst of change

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10
Q

Originator of family systems therapy

A

Bowen

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11
Q

Treatment goals of family systems therapy

A

Increase levels of self-differentiation

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12
Q

Triangles

A

Dyads that form triads to decrease stress

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13
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Nuclear family emotional system

A

Level of differentiation of the parents is usually equal to the level of differentiation of the entire family

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14
Q

Multi-transmission process

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Dysfunction present over several generations

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15
Q

Family projection process

A

Parents transmitting their level of differentiation onto the most susceptible child

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16
Q

Emotional cutoffs

A

Attempting to break contact with the family of origin

17
Q

Sibling position influences…

A

Interactions and personality characteristics

18
Q

Originator of structural family therapy

A

Minuchin

19
Q

According to Minuchin, an individual’s symptoms are rooted in…

A

The context of family transaction patterns

20
Q

The goal of structural family therapy is to…

A

Change transactional patterns and family structure

21
Q

Family structure

A

Invisible set of demands that organize the way members interact with each other

22
Q

Family structure subsystems - 3 examples

A

Marital
Parental
Sibling

23
Q

Structural mapping is also called a…

A

Genogram

24
Q

Hierarchies

A

Distribution of power

25
Q

Originator of experiential therapy

A

Satir

26
Q

Goals of experiential therapy

A

Authenticity, in-the-momentness

27
Q

Originator of strategic therapy

A

Haley

28
Q

Three techniques of strategic therapy

A

Straightforward directives
Paradoxical directives
Reframing belief systems (i.e. “jealousy” is reframed positively as “caring”)

29
Q

Originators of solution-focused therapy

A

deShazer, Berg, and O’Hanlon

30
Q

Three techniques of solution-focused therapy

A

Miracle questions
Exception-finding questions
Scaling questions

31
Q

Miracle question

A

“If a miracle happened tonight while you were asleep, what would be different?”

32
Q

Exception-finding questions

A

“Was there a time in your life when this problem did not occur?”

33
Q

Scaling questions

A

“On a scale of 1-10, how ____ are you right now?”