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Midterm for Principles of Marital Therapy at JBU's grad counseling program

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Purpose for Pre-Marital Counseling   show
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Nearly __________ of currently married individuals reported some sort of premarital education experience.   show
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The percentage of individuals who received premarital education has increased from ____ in the 1960s, to ______ in the 1980s, and _____ in the recent period.   show
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show 30%  
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show 1. Communication/Conflict Resolution 2. Financial 3. Expectations 4. Religious Beliefs 5. Sexual Dynamic 6. Parenting/Kids 7. Family of Origin 8. Boundaries (family of origin, etc.) 9. Future/Goals 10. Differences 11. Commitment 12. Roles/House  
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How does CBCT define a "healthy relationship?"   show
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What is an "unhealthy relationship" in CBCT?   show
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Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) History   show
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Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) Founders(s)   show
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show acceptance strategies tolerance strategies change strategies o Primarily the therapist will use acceptance strategies.  If a couple appears to be stuck the therapist may then use tolerance strategies to help them move on.  Often acceptance and to  
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show In a mutual reciprocal process, husband & wife connect according to unconscious complementarity of object relations.  Projection - wife sees in spouse qualities (whether true or not) denied or overvalued in her self  Projective identification - sp  
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show • To recognize and rework the couple's mutual projective and introjective identifications. • To improve the couple's contextual holding capacity so that the partners can provide for each other's needs for attachment and autonomy, and developmental prog  
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Transgenerational Couple Therapy Differentiation Definition   show
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Narrative Couples Therapy Founder(s)   show
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show Facilitate relevant and focused conversations/progress through questions, reflection, etc. Externalize the problem. Help couples understand that they are not the problem. The problem is the problem.  
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Narrative Couples Therapy Goals   show
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Solution-Focused Couple Therapy Founder(s)   show
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Solution-Focused Couple Therapy Primary Ideas/Theory   show
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Solution-Focused Couple Therapy Techniques   show
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Brief Strategic Couple Therapy Founder(s)   show
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Brief Strategic Couple Therapy Roles of the Therapist   show
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show - Framing suggestions in terms compatible with clients' own language and metaphor - Telling the client to go slow - Going slow comes from the idea that clients are more likely to cooperate with small suggestions, and it relaxes the sense of urgency  
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show Salvador Minuchin  
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show family subsystem  
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Structural Couple Therapy Functional Couple   show
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Structural Couple Therapy Dysfunctional Couple   show
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show o Marital dysfunction springs from both partners' inability to see themselves and each other as whole persons; conflict prevents awareness of anxiety towards relational intimacy o Conflict happens when the rules of the relationship which are vital to e  
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show Solution Focused Therapy • Focus on Solutions rather than problems • Do not believe that it is always necessary to understand the problem in order to find a solution • Present-Future Focused • "Focuses on collaborative conversations between clients a  
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