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show | Homeostasis
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What was the phrase Frieda Fromm-Reichmann coined? | show 🗑
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show | False
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show | Every human being longs to be appreciated
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show | Part of the ego, part of the object, the affect associated with the relationship
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show | Certain details are highlighted while other important information is ignored
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show | Cybernetics
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show | Role playing
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show | Freud
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What are the goals of the first interview for a therapist working with families? | show 🗑
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show | Suggestion
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According to Kernberg, introjections are | show 🗑
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show | Black box concept
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The essence of Bowenian Therapy with couples is to | show 🗑
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Internal objects as they are described by the Kleinian model and object relations theory are characterized as | show 🗑
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show | Altering family structure so that the family can solve its problems and joining family systems in order to promote change within the family structures
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Systems theory has its origins in | show 🗑
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show | anxiety
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show | Counter-transference
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show | Equifinality
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Melanie Klein’s concept of ________________ is a process whereby the subject perceives an object as if it contained unwelcome elements of the subject’s personality and evokes responses from the object that conform to those perceptions. | show 🗑
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Strategic therapy grew out of the communications theory developed in Bateson’s schizophrenia project, which evolved into three distinct models: MRI’s brief therapy, Haley and Madanes’ strategic therapy and ________________. | show 🗑
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show | If you woke up tomorrow and your problem was gone, what would be different?
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What is a genogram? | show 🗑
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show | Differentiation of self
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Who discovered operant conditioning? | show 🗑
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show | Enmeshed and disengaged
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show | Cultural sensitivity
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Mirroring ... | show 🗑
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show | Immediate, here and now
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show | An unconditioned stimulus, an unconditioned response and a conditioned stimulus
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show | Ludwig von Bertalanffy
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show | Rubber fence
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Substance abuse is especially common with people who are ________________ and _________________. | show 🗑
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show | Linear causality
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show | Genogram, neutralizing triangles, relationship experiments, coaching, I-position, process questions
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An alternative strategy for stalemated interactions is the use of _________ to help family members get beneath the surface of their defensive wrangling. | show 🗑
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show | Covenant, grace, empowerment and intimacy
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Symmetrical relationships are ... | show 🗑
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show | Cognitive-behavioral therapy
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Balswick states that a covenant relationship can be either unilateral or bilateral. What is the ideal for marital and mature parent/child relationships? | show 🗑
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show | Maternal over protectiveness
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show | Patriarchal terrorism
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The three constructs that are essential components to structural family therapy are | show 🗑
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The goal of psychoanalytic therapy is to free family members from ___________________ constraints so that they’ll be able to interact with one another | show 🗑
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Which therapy developed by peter Laquere involved treating four to six families together for weekly sessions? | show 🗑
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show | Accommodation and boundary making
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show | True
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The goals of an MRI assessment are all of the following except | show 🗑
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show | The whole family is home when dad gets home
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show | Using spankings as a way to punish mistakes and hoping for better behavior in the future.
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show | Process is what a parent says, or what advice the parent gives to a child, and content is the intentions beneath what the parent is saying.
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What is the primary difference between classical and operant conditioning? | show 🗑
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show | Consequences
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Who believed that every person is born with an innate tendency toward self-actualization? | show 🗑
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A role-played enactment from the lives of participants, using techniques to stimulate emotional expression and clarify conflicts is called: | show 🗑
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show | It allows the child to move from the mother to independence
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What are the four dishonest ways people communicate according to Satir? | show 🗑
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show | Virginia Satir
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In parenting, these three techniques can be used in a cognitive-behavioral model | show 🗑
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Define first-order change? | show 🗑
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show | Mary Ainsworth
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Schwartz’s internal family systems approach helps family members come together with more understanding by | show 🗑
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Mom and dad have been fighting a lot recently, and in an attempt to avoid them getting a divorce, their daughter Jane make an attempted suicide to bring them closer together. This is an example of: | show 🗑
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The first example of constructivism in family therapy was the technique of ___________, relating to behavior to shift how family members respond to it. | show 🗑
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show | Transference
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show | Theory of social exchange
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Carl Roger’s therapy technique includes listening sympathetically, offering understanding and respect. This part of Roger’s therapy is called: | show 🗑
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An organism that continually interacts with its environment is operating in a(n) ___________ system. | show 🗑
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show | Complementary
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show | Token economy
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What person described the process known as separation-individuation? | show 🗑
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show | Ensure that the abuse does not reoccur
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show | Reinforcers; punishers
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show | Emotional reactivity
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show | “I-position”
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Projective identification, unlike projection, is___________________. | show 🗑
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show | Secure confident
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Emotional cutoff describes: | show 🗑
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show | Milton Erickson
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show | Marital schism
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Alienating children from their experiences is considered | show 🗑
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A mom and dad are fighting in the car. Their baby starts crying. Mom says to baby, “it’s okay. You can stop crying.” And the father feels guilty and beings to slow down. The child has recognized their power in the situation. This is and example of: | show 🗑
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show | Emotional fusion
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In ______________________ contracts, one partner agrees to make change after a prior change by the other | show 🗑
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show | Accepting emotional and financial responsibility for self
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What is the smallest stable unit of relationship? | show 🗑
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show | Emotionally-unstable, unemotional and emotionally reactive
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show | undifferentiated family ego mass
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show | Paradoxical interventions
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show | Shaping competence
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show | No matter where systems change begins, the final result is the same
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Therapy should focus on the _______ of communication, or how they talk, rather than on its _______, or what they talk about. | show 🗑
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show | Process is how families interact and content is the actual message
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What are the five things that go along with group dynamics? | show 🗑
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show | It involves a pattern of power and control, it is frequent and severe and escalates over time, it is not common couple violence
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What was the name of the decisive technique used in narrative therapy that involved the defined problems not as properties of the persons who suffered them but as alien oppressors? | show 🗑
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What is the name of the schematic diagrams that Professor Lambert would frequently become enthralled in during the first few days of May Term? | show 🗑
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What is Lambert’s favorite way to illustrate the family history/network? | show 🗑
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How can therapists use attachment theory to illuminate current relationships? | show 🗑
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show | Separation-individuation
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show | 3
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_________________ were used to engage families in a series of actions that ran counter to or exaggerated rigid family rules and myths. | show 🗑
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show | Rigid
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Families are differentiated into subsystems, based on __________ | show 🗑
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