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What is marriage and family therapy (MFT)?
A type of psychotherapy that focuses on improving relationships within marriages and families.
True or False: MFT only addresses issues within a marriage.
False
Fill in the blank: MFT often involves ________ therapy techniques.
systemic
What is the primary goal of marriage and family therapy?
To enhance the functioning of individuals within the context of their relationships.
Which theoretical approach is commonly used in MFT?
Systems theory
True or False: MFT can only be conducted with both partners present.
False
What role does communication play in MFT?
It is a key focus area for improving relationships.
Name one common issue addressed in MFT.
Conflict resolution
What does the term ‘genogram’ refer to in MFT?
A visual representation of a family’s structure and relationships.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a focus of MFT? A) Individual therapy B) Family dynamics C) Couple communication
A) Individual therapy
What is the importance of cultural competence in MFT?
To ensure therapy is relevant and respectful of diverse backgrounds.
True or False: MFT is only effective for married couples.
False
Fill in the blank: MFT often incorporates ________ interventions.
cognitive-behavioral
What is an ‘emotional cutoff’ in the context of family therapy?
A process where an individual distances themselves emotionally from family members.
Name one benefit of MFT.
Improved communication skills
What is the role of the therapist in MFT?
To facilitate discussions and help the family members understand each other.
True or False: MFT can help with issues not directly related to marriage.
True
What is ‘narrative therapy’ in the context of MFT?
A therapeutic approach that focuses on the stories individuals tell about their lives.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a technique used in MFT? A) Dream analysis B) Role-playing C) Medication management
B) Role-playing
What is one common misconception about MFT?
That it is only for couples in crisis.
What does ‘solution-focused therapy’ emphasize in MFT?
Finding solutions to problems rather than focusing on the problems themselves.
True or False: All family members must agree to participate in MFT.
False
Fill in the blank: MFT often involves exploring ________ patterns within families.
interactional
What is the significance of ‘family roles’ in MFT?
They influence dynamics and how family members relate to each other.