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What is marriage and family therapy (MFT)?

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A type of psychotherapy that focuses on improving relationships within marriages and families.

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True or False: MFT only addresses issues within a marriage.

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False

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Fill in the blank: MFT often involves ________ therapy techniques.

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systemic

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What is the primary goal of marriage and family therapy?

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To enhance the functioning of individuals within the context of their relationships.

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Which theoretical approach is commonly used in MFT?

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Systems theory

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True or False: MFT can only be conducted with both partners present.

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False

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What role does communication play in MFT?

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It is a key focus area for improving relationships.

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Name one common issue addressed in MFT.

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Conflict resolution

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What does the term ‘genogram’ refer to in MFT?

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A visual representation of a family’s structure and relationships.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a focus of MFT? A) Individual therapy B) Family dynamics C) Couple communication

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A) Individual therapy

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What is the importance of cultural competence in MFT?

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To ensure therapy is relevant and respectful of diverse backgrounds.

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True or False: MFT is only effective for married couples.

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False

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Fill in the blank: MFT often incorporates ________ interventions.

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cognitive-behavioral

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What is an ‘emotional cutoff’ in the context of family therapy?

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A process where an individual distances themselves emotionally from family members.

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Name one benefit of MFT.

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Improved communication skills

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What is the role of the therapist in MFT?

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To facilitate discussions and help the family members understand each other.

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True or False: MFT can help with issues not directly related to marriage.

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True

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What is ‘narrative therapy’ in the context of MFT?

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A therapeutic approach that focuses on the stories individuals tell about their lives.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a technique used in MFT? A) Dream analysis B) Role-playing C) Medication management

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B) Role-playing

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What is one common misconception about MFT?

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That it is only for couples in crisis.

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What does ‘solution-focused therapy’ emphasize in MFT?

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Finding solutions to problems rather than focusing on the problems themselves.

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True or False: All family members must agree to participate in MFT.

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Fill in the blank: MFT often involves exploring ________ patterns within families.

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interactional

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What is the significance of ‘family roles’ in MFT?

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They influence dynamics and how family members relate to each other.

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What type of issues can MFT address?
Communication problems, behavioral issues, and emotional conflicts.
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True or False: MFT can only be conducted face-to-face.
False
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What is 'structural family therapy'?
An approach that focuses on the organization of the family and changing its structure.
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a key principle of MFT? A) Isolation B) Interdependence C) Independence
B) Interdependence
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What is the purpose of 'homework assignments' in MFT?
To encourage practice of skills learned during sessions outside of therapy.
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Fill in the blank: MFT often seeks to change ________ patterns that perpetuate conflict.
dysfunctional
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What does 'family therapy' imply?
Therapy that involves multiple family members working together.
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True or False: MFT can only focus on problems and not strengths.
False
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What is the role of empathy in MFT?
To foster understanding and connection among family members.
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What does the term 'feedback loops' refer to in systems theory?
Processes where family members' actions influence each other in a cycle.
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a sign that MFT may be needed? A) Improved communication B) Frequent arguments C) Increased intimacy
B) Frequent arguments
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Fill in the blank: MFT is often used in conjunction with ________ therapy.
individual
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What is the importance of setting goals in MFT?
To provide direction and measure progress in therapy.
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True or False: MFT is only beneficial for families with children.
False
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What is the concept of 'attachment theory' in MFT?
A framework for understanding how early relationships affect later relationships.
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What does 'relational therapy' focus on?
The dynamics and interactions between people in relationships.
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following can be a result of successful MFT? A) Reduced stress B) Increased isolation C) Heightened conflict
A) Reduced stress
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Fill in the blank: The therapist's role is to create a ________ environment for clients.
safe
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What is 'circular questioning' in MFT?
A technique used to explore relationships by asking each family member about others' perspectives.
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True or False: MFT can only be effective in face-to-face settings.
False
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What is the significance of 'active listening' in MFT?
It helps family members feel heard and understood during discussions.