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Question: an emotional or physical barrier that protects and enhances the integrity of an , subsytem, or familyAnswer: Question: suggests that problems are continued and sustained by an ongoing set of as well as reactionsAnswer: causality Question: the of relationships in terms of the exhchange of verbal and nonverbal informationAnswer: communication Question: the study of self-controlling processes in systems, especially the ananlysis of positive and negative feedback Answer: cybernetics Question: a descriptive term for redundant patternsAnswer: family Question: theoretical foundations of Bowen Systems Answer: differentiation of self, emotional triangles,nuclear family process, multigenerational transmission process, emotional cutoff, societal emotional process Question: Bowen therapy techniques, 6 of Answer: genograms, questions, relationship experiements, I-positions, coaching, neutralizing triangles Question: Therapy that assumes that people are always communicating and that the identification of feedback loops is pivotal to Answer: strategic family Question: 3 distinct models of family therapyAnswer: MRI, Haley and Madanes Strategic therapy, Milan Model Question: positive feedback Answer: when the to a family members probelmatic behavior exacerbates the problem Question: negative loopAnswer: diminishes the Question: used to interrupt problem-maintaining ; technique that requires family members to do something that runs counter to common sense, embelishment of behavior that is complained aboutAnswer: interventions Question: Halye's thoughtful suggestions to the specific requirements of each caseAnswer: directives Question: questioningAnswer: method of interviewing to ask Milan's questions that highlighted differences among family members Question: This type of family therapy offers a blueprint that brings order and meaning to the process of all family interactions and provides a for organizing strategies and treatmentAnswer: structural therapy Question: Answer: organized pattern in which family members . Question: subsystemsAnswer: smaller units in families, determined by generation, sex, or Question: rigid Answer: restrictive and little contact with outside subsystems resulting in disengagement Question: boundariesAnswer: provide minimal privacy and maximum interaction. lines of authority and responsibility are not drawn and subsystems are enmeshed. Question: Answer: elements of a automatically adjust to coordinate their functioning; people may have to work at it Question: goals of structural family Answer: structural change; problem is a byproduct. creation of an effective hierarchy. clear boundaries. Question: structural family technique used to sit back and let the family tell their story from how they see Answer: Question: Answer: structural family technique used to change maladaptive transactions by using strong affect, repeated intervention, or prolonged pressure. Question: unbalancingAnswer: change hierachies in the at a given time to help change relationships Question: leading figures of family therapyAnswer: carl whitaker and satir Question: Experiential family Answer: on the immediate here and now expereince and more on emotional experience than on the dynamics of interactions. Root cause of family problems is emotional suppression. Question: therapist that was anti-theoreticalAnswer: carl Question: 3 theoretical formulations of family therapyAnswer: freudian drive psychology, self psychology, and object relations Question: Family therapy that brought the back on the individual members private fears and longingsAnswer: psychanalytic therapy Question: 4 basic of psychoanalytic family therapyAnswer: listening, analytic neutrality, , interpretations Question: Answer: core about the world and how it functions Question: Behavioral Family Therapy PremiseAnswer: the behavior of one family member triggers , cognitions, and emotions in other members, which in turn elicits reactive cognitions, behavior, and emotions in the original member. Question: figures of psychodynamic family therapyAnswer: nathan , james framo, robin skynner Question: of psychodynamic family therapyAnswer: produce insight, establish empathic relationship to allow dormant conflicts to emerge Question: name of the group of people who the schizoprhenic project to study the nature of communicationAnswer: Palo Question: conducted open forum therapy with Answer: alfred Question: or mutual causalityAnswer: the idea that are related though a series of recursive loops or repeating cycles Question: homeostasisAnswer: tendency of families to resist change in to maintain a steady state Question: undifferentiated family ego Answer: Bowen's term for emotional "stuck-togetherness" or fusion in the Question: psychoanalytically therapist who used confrontation to transform dormant conflicts into open discussionAnswer: ackerman Question: stood out as the most unorthodox of early family therapists, used personality as a technique to get families to open up and be Answer: carl Question: closed Answer: a system that does not exchange information or with its environment Question: according to Bowen, are driven by what 2 counteracting forces?Answer: individuality and Question: Bowen alternative technique to the more emotionally involved role common to other forms of therapy. Therapist doesnt take over for clients or become in family trianglesAnswer: coaching Question: 2 from strategic family therapyAnswer: 1. families perpetuate problems of their own actions2.directives tailored to the needs of a particular family can sometimes bring about sudden and decisive change Question: interpretation of problem behaviorAnswer: reframing Question: 3 basic explanations for development in strategic family therapyAnswer: cybernetic, , and functional Question: connotationAnswer: Milan's approach to ascribing positive motives to family beahvior to promote family cohesion and avoid resistance to therapy. reframes the behavior in a way that family members are not considered Question: of structural family therapyAnswer: minuchin Question: Therapy that uses joining, accoommodating, enactment, , boundary making, and unbalancing techniquesAnswer: structural therapy Question: According to Experiential family therapy, destructive communication in relationships is on byAnswer: blaming, placating, irrelevant and super behaviors |
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