Deck 1: The Evolution of Family Therapy

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Lyman Wynne's term for the facade of family harmony that characterized many schizophrenic families is

A) pseudocomplementarity
B) pseudomutuality
C) pseudoharmony
D) pseudohostility
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Hospital clinicians began to acknowledge and include the family in an individual's treatment when

A) they noticed when the patient got better, someone in the family got worse
B) they realized the family was footing the bill for treatment
C) they realized the family continued to influence the course of treatment anyway
D) A and C
E) none of these choices
سؤال
Kurt Lewin's idea of ________ can be seen in action in Minuchin's promotion of crises in family lunch sessions, Norman Paul's use of cross-confrontations, and Peggy Papp's family choreography.

A) unfreezing
B) social equilibrium
C) group process
D) field theory
سؤال
The first to apply group concepts to family treatment was

A) Murray Bowen
B) John Elderkin Bell
C) Virginia Satir
D) Carl Whitaker
سؤال
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's concept, "________ mother," described a domineering, aggressive, rejecting, and insecure mother who was thought to provide the pathological parenting that produced schizophrenia.

A) undifferentiated
B) schizophrenogenic
C) reactive
D) symbiotic
سؤال
Gregory Bateson and his colleagues at Palo Alto introduced this concept to describe the patterns of disturbed family communication which cause schizophrenia.

A) schizophrenogenesis
B) double bind
C) pseudohostility
D) none of these choices
سؤال
The only means to effectively escape a double bind is to

A) withdraw from the relationship
B) metacommunicate
C) quid pro quo
D) A and B
سؤال
According to Theodore Lidz, marital schism occurs when

A) one spouse with serious psychopathology dominates the other
B) there is a chronic failure of spouses to achieve role reciprocity
C) one spouse consistently engages in double-binding communication
D) there is a loss of autonomy due to a blurring of psychological boundaries between spouses
سؤال
Jackson's concept, ________, that families are units that resist change, became the defining metaphor of family therapy's first three decades.

A) emotional reactivity
B) quid pro quo
C) family homeostasis
D) A and C
سؤال
This family therapist's personal resolution of emotional reactivity in his family was as significant for his approach to family therapy as Freud's self-analysis was for psychoanalysis.

A) Salvador Minuchin
B) Jay Haley
C) Murray Bowen
D) Carl Whitaker
سؤال
This family therapist believed in the existence of an interpersonal unconscious in every family.

A) Murray Bowen
B) Nathan Ackerman
C) Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy
D) Virginia Satir
سؤال
The group therapy model was not entirely appropriate for families for what reason?

A) family members are peers
B) families have a shared history
C) A and C
D) none of these choices
سؤال
The Bateson group may be best remembered for the concepts of the double bind and

A) triangles
B) family structure
C) group process
D) metacommunication
سؤال
The tendency of families to resist change in order to maintain a steady state is known as

A) homeostasis
B) the black box concept
C) paradox
D) complementarity
سؤال
According to the text, one problem with treating families as though they were groups like any other group is that

A) it fails to consider the intrapsychic components of family problems
B) it fails to appreciate the need for hierarchy and structure
C) family members are released from their inhibitions
D) there is no problem with treating families like any other group
سؤال
A conflict created when a person receives contradictory messages on different levels of abstraction in an important relationship, and cannot leave or comment is known as a

A) reframe
B) complementarity
C) quid pro quo
D) double bind
سؤال
The goal of family group therapy was to

A) promote verbalization and understanding of unmet needs
B) promote individuation of family members
C) improve family relationships
D) all of these choices
سؤال
Group-oriented therapists promoted communication by concentrating on ________ rather than ________.

A) process/content
B) solutions/problems
C) the system/the individual
D) positive feedback loops/negative feedback loops
سؤال
The family theory of the etiology of schizophrenia which focused on disturbed patterns of communication was founded by Gregory Bateson, Theodore Lidz, and

A) Carl Whitaker
B) Lyman Wynne
C) Virginia Satir
D) Mara Selvini-Palazzoli
سؤال
A relationship in which husband and wife both pursue careers and share housekeeping and childrearing responsibilities is

A) complementary
B) unrealistic
C) competitive
D) symmetrical
سؤال
Communications family therapists hypothesized that normal families can maintain integrity in the face of environmental vagaries through

A) positive feedback
B) negative feedback
C) metacommunication
D) therapeutic double-binds
سؤال
According to communications theory, healthy families are able to adapt to changing circumstances through use of

A) positive feedback
B) negative feedback
C) homeostasis
D) therapeutic double-binds
سؤال
One of the major propositions put forth in Watzlawick et al. 's (1967) Pragmatics of Human Communication, was that all messages have a report and a ________ function.

A) semantic
B) pragmatic
C) paradoxical
D) command
سؤال
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using a systems metaphor to understand and treat families.
سؤال
In communications family therapy, resistance and symptoms were treated with a variety of paradoxical techniques, known as therapeutic double-binds. Define and give an illustration of a therapeutic double-bind. Why were they considered so powerful?
سؤال
Some argue that paradoxical instructions are insulting and should not be used. Others insist their use is necessary in order to successfully treat families. Take a position for or against the use of paradox and defend your perspective.
سؤال
Explain the etiology of schizophrenia from a communications theory perspective.
سؤال
What is the "black box" concept? How does it inform the goals for therapy according to the communications perspective?
سؤال
Discuss family group therapy's major contributions to the family therapy field. What were the major limitations that led to its eventual demise?
سؤال
Describe the double-bind theory of schizophrenia. Historically, why was the theory important? (How might the methods of operationalizing the double-bind phenomenon have affected its lack of empirical support? What methods of measurement could be used to capture the complexity in double bind communication and thus adequately test the validity of the phenomenon?)
سؤال
Listed below are a number of concepts and methods that have endured and continue to shape the field of family therapy. Choose any three; describe and give an example of each. How can each concept be used to enrich our understanding of families and guide our treatment interventions?
(a) double bind theory
(b) family homeostasis
(c) metacommunication
(d) complementarity
(e) process/content distinction
سؤال
What is a negative feedback loop and how or why is it initiated? Provide an example of a negative feedback loop based on a personal observation of a family interaction.
سؤال
How are family systems therapies different from traditional individual therapies?
سؤال
Some would argue that there is a radical divergence between family systems therapies and the more traditional psychotherapeutic approaches. Others would challenge this view, arguing that there are many points of similarity and that the differences are exaggerated. Take one position or the other and defend your stand.
سؤال
Choose two of the individuals below and describe how they helped to launch the family therapy movement. Be specific in discussing their contributions to the field.
(a) Gregory Bateson
(b) Theodore Lidz
(c) Milton Erickson
(d) Nathan Ackerman
(e) Murray Bowen
(f) Don Jackson
(g) Jay Haley
(h) Salvador Minuchin
(i) Virginia Satir
(j) Carl Whitaker
سؤال
How is group therapy similar to and different from family therapy?
سؤال
What was the positive impact of research on family dynamics and schizophrenia? What was its negative impact?
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Deck 1: The Evolution of Family Therapy
1
Lyman Wynne's term for the facade of family harmony that characterized many schizophrenic families is

A) pseudocomplementarity
B) pseudomutuality
C) pseudoharmony
D) pseudohostility
pseudomutuality
2
Hospital clinicians began to acknowledge and include the family in an individual's treatment when

A) they noticed when the patient got better, someone in the family got worse
B) they realized the family was footing the bill for treatment
C) they realized the family continued to influence the course of treatment anyway
D) A and C
E) none of these choices
A and C
3
Kurt Lewin's idea of ________ can be seen in action in Minuchin's promotion of crises in family lunch sessions, Norman Paul's use of cross-confrontations, and Peggy Papp's family choreography.

A) unfreezing
B) social equilibrium
C) group process
D) field theory
unfreezing
4
The first to apply group concepts to family treatment was

A) Murray Bowen
B) John Elderkin Bell
C) Virginia Satir
D) Carl Whitaker
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5
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's concept, "________ mother," described a domineering, aggressive, rejecting, and insecure mother who was thought to provide the pathological parenting that produced schizophrenia.

A) undifferentiated
B) schizophrenogenic
C) reactive
D) symbiotic
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6
Gregory Bateson and his colleagues at Palo Alto introduced this concept to describe the patterns of disturbed family communication which cause schizophrenia.

A) schizophrenogenesis
B) double bind
C) pseudohostility
D) none of these choices
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7
The only means to effectively escape a double bind is to

A) withdraw from the relationship
B) metacommunicate
C) quid pro quo
D) A and B
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8
According to Theodore Lidz, marital schism occurs when

A) one spouse with serious psychopathology dominates the other
B) there is a chronic failure of spouses to achieve role reciprocity
C) one spouse consistently engages in double-binding communication
D) there is a loss of autonomy due to a blurring of psychological boundaries between spouses
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9
Jackson's concept, ________, that families are units that resist change, became the defining metaphor of family therapy's first three decades.

A) emotional reactivity
B) quid pro quo
C) family homeostasis
D) A and C
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10
This family therapist's personal resolution of emotional reactivity in his family was as significant for his approach to family therapy as Freud's self-analysis was for psychoanalysis.

A) Salvador Minuchin
B) Jay Haley
C) Murray Bowen
D) Carl Whitaker
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11
This family therapist believed in the existence of an interpersonal unconscious in every family.

A) Murray Bowen
B) Nathan Ackerman
C) Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy
D) Virginia Satir
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12
The group therapy model was not entirely appropriate for families for what reason?

A) family members are peers
B) families have a shared history
C) A and C
D) none of these choices
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The Bateson group may be best remembered for the concepts of the double bind and

A) triangles
B) family structure
C) group process
D) metacommunication
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The tendency of families to resist change in order to maintain a steady state is known as

A) homeostasis
B) the black box concept
C) paradox
D) complementarity
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According to the text, one problem with treating families as though they were groups like any other group is that

A) it fails to consider the intrapsychic components of family problems
B) it fails to appreciate the need for hierarchy and structure
C) family members are released from their inhibitions
D) there is no problem with treating families like any other group
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16
A conflict created when a person receives contradictory messages on different levels of abstraction in an important relationship, and cannot leave or comment is known as a

A) reframe
B) complementarity
C) quid pro quo
D) double bind
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17
The goal of family group therapy was to

A) promote verbalization and understanding of unmet needs
B) promote individuation of family members
C) improve family relationships
D) all of these choices
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18
Group-oriented therapists promoted communication by concentrating on ________ rather than ________.

A) process/content
B) solutions/problems
C) the system/the individual
D) positive feedback loops/negative feedback loops
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19
The family theory of the etiology of schizophrenia which focused on disturbed patterns of communication was founded by Gregory Bateson, Theodore Lidz, and

A) Carl Whitaker
B) Lyman Wynne
C) Virginia Satir
D) Mara Selvini-Palazzoli
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A relationship in which husband and wife both pursue careers and share housekeeping and childrearing responsibilities is

A) complementary
B) unrealistic
C) competitive
D) symmetrical
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21
Communications family therapists hypothesized that normal families can maintain integrity in the face of environmental vagaries through

A) positive feedback
B) negative feedback
C) metacommunication
D) therapeutic double-binds
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22
According to communications theory, healthy families are able to adapt to changing circumstances through use of

A) positive feedback
B) negative feedback
C) homeostasis
D) therapeutic double-binds
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23
One of the major propositions put forth in Watzlawick et al. 's (1967) Pragmatics of Human Communication, was that all messages have a report and a ________ function.

A) semantic
B) pragmatic
C) paradoxical
D) command
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24
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using a systems metaphor to understand and treat families.
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25
In communications family therapy, resistance and symptoms were treated with a variety of paradoxical techniques, known as therapeutic double-binds. Define and give an illustration of a therapeutic double-bind. Why were they considered so powerful?
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Some argue that paradoxical instructions are insulting and should not be used. Others insist their use is necessary in order to successfully treat families. Take a position for or against the use of paradox and defend your perspective.
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Explain the etiology of schizophrenia from a communications theory perspective.
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What is the "black box" concept? How does it inform the goals for therapy according to the communications perspective?
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Discuss family group therapy's major contributions to the family therapy field. What were the major limitations that led to its eventual demise?
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30
Describe the double-bind theory of schizophrenia. Historically, why was the theory important? (How might the methods of operationalizing the double-bind phenomenon have affected its lack of empirical support? What methods of measurement could be used to capture the complexity in double bind communication and thus adequately test the validity of the phenomenon?)
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31
Listed below are a number of concepts and methods that have endured and continue to shape the field of family therapy. Choose any three; describe and give an example of each. How can each concept be used to enrich our understanding of families and guide our treatment interventions?
(a) double bind theory
(b) family homeostasis
(c) metacommunication
(d) complementarity
(e) process/content distinction
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What is a negative feedback loop and how or why is it initiated? Provide an example of a negative feedback loop based on a personal observation of a family interaction.
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33
How are family systems therapies different from traditional individual therapies?
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Some would argue that there is a radical divergence between family systems therapies and the more traditional psychotherapeutic approaches. Others would challenge this view, arguing that there are many points of similarity and that the differences are exaggerated. Take one position or the other and defend your stand.
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Choose two of the individuals below and describe how they helped to launch the family therapy movement. Be specific in discussing their contributions to the field.
(a) Gregory Bateson
(b) Theodore Lidz
(c) Milton Erickson
(d) Nathan Ackerman
(e) Murray Bowen
(f) Don Jackson
(g) Jay Haley
(h) Salvador Minuchin
(i) Virginia Satir
(j) Carl Whitaker
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How is group therapy similar to and different from family therapy?
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What was the positive impact of research on family dynamics and schizophrenia? What was its negative impact?
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