Deck 19: Family Therapy Approaches

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Shortly after World War I, _______set up more than 30 child guidance clinics in Vienna.

A) Adler
B) Haley
C) Satir
D) Minuchin
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Sarah's ability to separate her own ideas and thoughts from those of her family of origin is called what?

A) Triangulation
B) Source identification
C) Differentiation of self
D) Boundaries mapping
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Which is an example of unbalancing the system?

A) The therapists starts an argument within the family
B) The therapist takes the father's side against the rest of the family
C) The children obtain power over their parents in the family
D) The parents take back power from the children
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A therapist puts effort forth to keep herself from becoming triangulated within the family. This therapist is most likely which type of therapist?

A) Adlerian
B) Structural
C) Experiential
D) Bowenian
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Who is the first psychiatrist in the modern era to perform family therapy?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Alfred Adler
C) Carl Rogers
D) Fritz Perls
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One of the main goals of Bowen family therapy is to increase the level of differentiation of each family member.
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According to Bowen family therapy, why do people develop psychological disorders?

A) Their ideal self is very different from their actual self
B) They are unable to handle the level of stress in their lives
C) They have reduced social support due to poor family communication
D) They have problems that have been passed down through the generations
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Whitaker approach to family therapy?

A) Theory is deemphasized
B) The therapist must be heavily involved and take risks
C) Confrontational approaches may not work with some families
D) There is too much emphasis on the past
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__________ theorized that people choose partners who have similar levels of differentiation.

A) Adler
B) Bowen
C) Satir
D) Haley
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Emotional cutoffs work to resolve problems within families.
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Which area of family therapy focuses on coalitions and subsystems?

A) Bowen family therapy
B) Strategic family therapy
C) Structural family therapy
D) Adlerian family therapy
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What therapy method entails the therapist telling the family about the situation of another family?

A) Displacement story technique
B) Detriangulation
C) Reframing
D) Unbalancing a system
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Which is a belief that would be supported by Haley when working with disruptive children?

A) That the client has no ability to control the disruptive behavior
B) That disruptive behavior often has little to do with the power hierarchy in a family
C) That the disruptive behavior may actually be stabilizing the family structure
D) That fixing communication problems often does not resolve the disruptive behavior
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General systems theory states that if any part of the family system is impacted, this influences the entire family.
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What is the overall goal of Satir's therapy?

A) To increase family communication
B) To
C) To change behaviors that disrupt the family system
D) To improve family member's self-esteem
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Bowenian family therapy focuses on the past instead of dealing with the present.
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In Bowen family therapy, the family members are instructed to speak to the therapist and not each other.
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Which therapist used the techniques of choreography, touch, and props?

A) Bowen
B) Minuchin
C) Satir
D) Whitaker
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Bowen's early research at the NIMH focused on families of which type?

A) Those with children who had autism
B) Those that had experienced domestic violence
C) families with individuals who were diagnosed as schizophrenics.
D) Those in which one of the parents has a substance use disorder
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Minuchin began his work with families with which population?

A) Families dealing with schizophrenia
B) Low income African American families
C) Families that had a parent with a substance abuse problem
D) Immigrant families
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Strategic family therapists concentrate on which dimensions of family life?
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What are the six core concepts of Bowen family therapy?
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According to Bowen, there are five main functions of the therapist in the treatment process. Please provide 3 of these.
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Satir (1972) developed five stages of treatment. Please provide two of these.
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Family therapists should avoid discussing the potential role of discrimination when working with multicultural families.
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Breunlin, Schwartz, and Mackune-Karrer (1992) have identified 10 areas of assessment that are critical in helping family therapists to bring a multicultural perspective to their therapy. List 5 of these.
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What information is gained from the use of a genogram in family therapy?
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What are the goals of strategic family therapy?
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Provide an example of an emotional cutoff.
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What are the four steps of "sculpting"?
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Discuss two contributions of the family systems approach to therapy.
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What is the going home again technique?
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What is triangulation?
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What is family homeostasis?
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Discuss the role of the Whitaker therapist.
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Bowenian family therapists and structural family therapists use genograms for the same purpose in therapy.
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Haley (1976) has outlined five stages of therapy. Discuss the interaction stage.
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When two people in a family have problems with each other, one or both will "triangle in" a third family member.
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A child who becomes the object of a parent's projection becomes the one most attached to the parents and the one with the least amount of self-differentiation.
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Experiential family therapy is related to person-centered therapy.
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Deck 19: Family Therapy Approaches
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Shortly after World War I, _______set up more than 30 child guidance clinics in Vienna.

A) Adler
B) Haley
C) Satir
D) Minuchin
A
2
Sarah's ability to separate her own ideas and thoughts from those of her family of origin is called what?

A) Triangulation
B) Source identification
C) Differentiation of self
D) Boundaries mapping
C
3
Which is an example of unbalancing the system?

A) The therapists starts an argument within the family
B) The therapist takes the father's side against the rest of the family
C) The children obtain power over their parents in the family
D) The parents take back power from the children
B
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A therapist puts effort forth to keep herself from becoming triangulated within the family. This therapist is most likely which type of therapist?

A) Adlerian
B) Structural
C) Experiential
D) Bowenian
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Who is the first psychiatrist in the modern era to perform family therapy?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Alfred Adler
C) Carl Rogers
D) Fritz Perls
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One of the main goals of Bowen family therapy is to increase the level of differentiation of each family member.
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According to Bowen family therapy, why do people develop psychological disorders?

A) Their ideal self is very different from their actual self
B) They are unable to handle the level of stress in their lives
C) They have reduced social support due to poor family communication
D) They have problems that have been passed down through the generations
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Whitaker approach to family therapy?

A) Theory is deemphasized
B) The therapist must be heavily involved and take risks
C) Confrontational approaches may not work with some families
D) There is too much emphasis on the past
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__________ theorized that people choose partners who have similar levels of differentiation.

A) Adler
B) Bowen
C) Satir
D) Haley
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10
Emotional cutoffs work to resolve problems within families.
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11
Which area of family therapy focuses on coalitions and subsystems?

A) Bowen family therapy
B) Strategic family therapy
C) Structural family therapy
D) Adlerian family therapy
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What therapy method entails the therapist telling the family about the situation of another family?

A) Displacement story technique
B) Detriangulation
C) Reframing
D) Unbalancing a system
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Which is a belief that would be supported by Haley when working with disruptive children?

A) That the client has no ability to control the disruptive behavior
B) That disruptive behavior often has little to do with the power hierarchy in a family
C) That the disruptive behavior may actually be stabilizing the family structure
D) That fixing communication problems often does not resolve the disruptive behavior
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General systems theory states that if any part of the family system is impacted, this influences the entire family.
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What is the overall goal of Satir's therapy?

A) To increase family communication
B) To
C) To change behaviors that disrupt the family system
D) To improve family member's self-esteem
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16
Bowenian family therapy focuses on the past instead of dealing with the present.
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In Bowen family therapy, the family members are instructed to speak to the therapist and not each other.
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Which therapist used the techniques of choreography, touch, and props?

A) Bowen
B) Minuchin
C) Satir
D) Whitaker
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Bowen's early research at the NIMH focused on families of which type?

A) Those with children who had autism
B) Those that had experienced domestic violence
C) families with individuals who were diagnosed as schizophrenics.
D) Those in which one of the parents has a substance use disorder
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Minuchin began his work with families with which population?

A) Families dealing with schizophrenia
B) Low income African American families
C) Families that had a parent with a substance abuse problem
D) Immigrant families
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Strategic family therapists concentrate on which dimensions of family life?
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What are the six core concepts of Bowen family therapy?
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According to Bowen, there are five main functions of the therapist in the treatment process. Please provide 3 of these.
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Satir (1972) developed five stages of treatment. Please provide two of these.
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Family therapists should avoid discussing the potential role of discrimination when working with multicultural families.
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Breunlin, Schwartz, and Mackune-Karrer (1992) have identified 10 areas of assessment that are critical in helping family therapists to bring a multicultural perspective to their therapy. List 5 of these.
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What information is gained from the use of a genogram in family therapy?
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What are the goals of strategic family therapy?
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Provide an example of an emotional cutoff.
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What are the four steps of "sculpting"?
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Discuss two contributions of the family systems approach to therapy.
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What is the going home again technique?
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What is triangulation?
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What is family homeostasis?
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Discuss the role of the Whitaker therapist.
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Bowenian family therapists and structural family therapists use genograms for the same purpose in therapy.
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Haley (1976) has outlined five stages of therapy. Discuss the interaction stage.
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When two people in a family have problems with each other, one or both will "triangle in" a third family member.
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A child who becomes the object of a parent's projection becomes the one most attached to the parents and the one with the least amount of self-differentiation.
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Experiential family therapy is related to person-centered therapy.
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