Family Therapy Models Flashcards

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M.R.I Solution Focused Therapy IS:

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Consultative, exploratory, pragmatic, out of session task

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Structural -Strategic Therapy IS:

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Directive, in session interactions, out of session tasks

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Experiential Therapy IS:

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Personal Disclosure, In Session Modeling

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Intergenerational Therapy IS:

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Historical, in session analysis

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Behavioral-CBFT Therapy IS:

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Education in session, Problem Focused

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Milan-Narrative Therapy IS:

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Questioning, Reflecting, Empowering, in Session

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Multisystem Therapy (MST) IS:

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Home-based, Pragmatic, Principle-Oriented

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Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) IS:

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Pragmatic, Flexible, Stage Oriented

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Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) IS:

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Exploratory, Empathic, Stage Oriented, In Session Enactments

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Second Generation Family Therapy: Postmodern Models are different than that of first generation family therapy because:

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their concepts are related to theories about the process of change and what will bring about the most positive and hopeful outcome.

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Who organized the Milan Center for Family Studies and when?

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Mara Selvini Palazzoli
Luigi Boscolo
Giuliana Prata
Gianfranco Cecchin

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The Milan Group developed a systemic approach for treating the families of:

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anorectic, encopretic and emotionally disturbed children

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Through the systematic use of questions, Milan Team had a _____ & _____ impact on family dynamics.

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Direct & Indirect

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What type of questions explored family interactions, the history of the problem, and the emotional issues influencing the family in The Milan Team?

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Circular questions

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Describe Circular Questioning within the Milan Team

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Circular questions start with present concerns, shift to an interest in the relevant past, and evolve toward future transitions.

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Circular Questioning consist of what four types within the Milan Team?

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Problem Definition
Sequence of Interaction
Comparison/Classification
Intervention

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The intent of circular questions and the four different type range from _____ to _____ for the Milan Team.

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Exploratory to Provocative

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When the Milan team emphasizes the usefulness of questions that draw comparisons, whether between people, points in time, or definitions of the problem the intent is….. exploratory or provocative?

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Exploratory

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What does exploratory relate the problem to?

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Relates the problem to current interactions and significant event in the family history.

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How do therapist use provocative questions in the Milan Team?

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When questions are provocative, therapist use them as an indirect intervention to make some implicit family dynamic explicit and verbalized.

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The Milan Team believed indirect interventions to be the most appropriate for difficult cases because

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they are more respectful of the clients reality and minimize resistance to change.

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Within the Milan Team what does paradoxes do?

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Paradoxes indirectly warrant clients drive towards change and provide an atmosphere that is accepting and respectful of these clients dilemmas.

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Solution Focused Family Therapy is a branch of?

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Milton Erickson’s Work

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Solution Focused Therapy describes therapy as changing

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“the viewing” or “the doing” related to a problem

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In Solution Focused Therapy the therapist role is to
Assist the family to identify its resources Build on what is working To manage its problems
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In Solution Focused Therapy therapist do not see problems as signs of failure, rather they see them as
inevitable part of the family development
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It is important in Solution Focused Therapy for the relationship between the client and the therapist to be
a collaborative problem solving consultation.
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In the initial intake for a Solution Focused Therapist, clients are viewed as either _____ or _____.
Visitors or Customers
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In Solution Focused Therapy a visitor is
Often someone who does not see the presenting problem as a problem or who has become defensive when discussing the problem, particularly when a previous history with public agencies exists from when he or she has felt criticism.
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In Solution Focused Therapy a Customer is
a person who wants some change to occur and believes therapy could be a means to that end.
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Who is the father of Narrative Family Therapy?
Michael White
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White, in Narrative Therapy most commonly addresses what themes?
oppression and liberation
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White in Narrative Therapy adapts easily to the family subculture due to:
writing in their words and their language, incorporating these into his analysis and into the family story of liberation.
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In Narrative Therapy the client is encourage to think about their lives and problems as an old story where the therapist is:
the audience, director, and editor of the emerging work of art.
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In Narrative Therapy the clients and family members are:
the authors and principal characters in the production
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White's approach of Narrative Therapy, is known for the way it addresses
societal oppression, empowers discouraged families, and diminishes family isolation.
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What are the four things that White uses to address societal oppression, empowers discouraged families and diminish family isolation in Narrative Therapy?
He uses: - -Their Language - -Their Values - -Their Experience - -Their Natural Support System
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To Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists a person's _______affects their_____.
Internal; Behavior
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapist believe that _____ ______ of another can produce undesirable behaviors.
unrealistic expectation
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapists often use _____ ______ inventories to assess the effects of theses cognitions on a couples relationship.
Self Report
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Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy (CBFT) has demonstrated its effectiveness in.......
improving couples relationships
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In Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy ________ _________ produces meaningful changes within couple relationships.
cognitive restructuring
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What is cognitive restructuring and which form of Therapy uses it?
Reframing and CBFT
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Who founded Multisytemic Therapy, when and why?
Boyd-Franklin, (1989), because he found that for successful therapy for an African American family often involved a multisystem approach.
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For Multisystemic Therapy (MST), the therapeutic process begins by
linking the goals of the larger system (ex: court) with the goal of the family (make kid behave or get court out of our life). Which is all under the (Get Family Help) umbrellas
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In Multisystemic Therapy, the therapist are trained to be.....
goal and action oriented
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What are the theories associated with Structural family therapy?
Hierarchy subsystems Boundaries coalitions
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What are the goals of Structural Family Therapy?
Effective leadership of the parents | and Balanced relationships
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What is the role of the therapist in a structural family therapy session?
Director, Stage manager, and Narrator
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In structural family therapy, the therapist is assessing for....
Quality of leadership, interactional sequences related to health and wellness and coalitions.
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What interventions are used in Structural Family therapy
Joining, Enactments, in-session interactions
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What is the therapist role in strategic family therapy
Leader and director
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Strategic family therapist assess for...
quality of leadership, interactional sequences related to problem solving
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Interventions used in strategic family therapy
out of session task, direct and indirect directives.
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intergenerational therapist are interested in
Differentiation, detriangulation, resolving losses, restoring trust and fairness
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The role of the therapist in intergenerational therapy
coach and multi directed partiality
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Intergenerational therapist assess by...
genograms, family ledger (perceptions of trust and fairness), triangles and emotional process
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Goals of experiential therapist
Acceptance, creativity, interpersonal competence, family unity, healing
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Role of an experiential therapist
use of self, modeling, self disclosure, directing the flow of communication.
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How do experiential therapist assess?
nurturing behavior, conflict, location of pain
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Behavioral therapist assess by
Behavioral descriptions, history of the problem, and function analysis
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What is the role of a behavioral family therapist
Educator and coach
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Goal of behavioral family therapy
pro-social behavior
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Who is the creator of structural family therapy?
Munuchin