Deck 11: Family Therapy Irene Goldenberg and Mark Stanton

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An alcoholic husband maintains an authoritative manner with his wife and children, while the wife acts as if nothing is wrong. This scenario illustrates

A) pseudohostility.
B) scapegoating.
C) marital schism.
D) marital skew.
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Rigid boundaries that permit limited emotional contact between members characterize families that are

A) open.
B) disengaged.
C) relational.
D) enmeshed.
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In family therapy, the term "identified patient" conveys that

A) one member of the family typically creates the unit's discord.
B) family meetings are used to convince individual members to seek help.
C) a symptomatic family member expresses family dysfunction.
D) family therapy should focus on identifying the problems of each individual.
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In systems terms, family boundaries yield systems that

A) are defined as either open or closed.
B) represent flexibility or insularity.
C) exist along an open/closed continuum.
D) refer to visible lines separating subsystems.
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Assuming a child's tantrum occurs because parents reinforced the behavior would be consistent with which of the theoretical orientation?

A) Psychoanalytic
B) Behavioral
C) Person-centered
D) Family systems
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Family therapists shift the locus of pathology from individuals to

A) parents.
B) sociocultural norms.
C) biological predispositions.
D) family systems.
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The family therapy approach most likely to focus on the multigenerational transmission of problems and each family member's ability to differentiate is

A) object relations.
B) experiential.
C) structural.
D) transgenerational.
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A parent tells a child "I love spending time with you" while appearing annoyed. This is an example of

A) redundancy principle.
B) pseudomutuality.
C) pseudohostility.
D) double-bind communication.
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Rather than providing an objective view regarding a conflict, a family therapist asks questions of each family member to obtain their perspective. This approach would be described as

A) reframing.
B) cognitive restructuring.
C) circular questioning.
D) the miracle question.
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A family is encouraged to tell the "family story" with hope that a new family story can be developed to facilitate change. Which of the following therapy approaches is being used?

A) Strategic
B) Social constructionist
C) Structural
D) Cognitive-behavioral
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A couple escalates an argument regardless of the consequences. This is an example of

A) linear causality.
B) negative feedback.
C) homeostasis.
D) positive feedback.
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The primary conceptual difference between family systems approaches and Adlerian psychotherapy is the Adlerian's

A) emphasis on the social context of behavior.
B) therapeutic focus on the individual.
C) holistic view of the individual.
D) focus on present circumstances and future goals.
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Second-order cybernetics focuses primarily on

A) the role of circular causality in a family system.
B) feedback loops.
C) boundaries within a family subsystem.
D) the impact of the family therapist on the family system.
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Sandy's parents are overly involved in her life and the boundaries within her family are diffuse. This family would be described as

A) enmeshed.
B) restrictive.
C) disengaged.
D) isolative.
Question
Viewing interactions as reciprocal suggests causality is

A) circular.
B) undetermined.
C) linear.
D) determined.
Question
During an argument, a father nonverbally communicates to his son to "cool off" prior to further interactions. This is an example of

A) negative feedback.
B) linear causality.
C) positive feedback.
D) miscommunication.
Question
The manner in which a family arranges, organizes, and maintains itself is known as its

A) evolution.
B) structure.
C) process.
D) wholeness.
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A therapist employing paradoxical interventions most likely adheres to which of the following family therapy viewpoints?

A) Strategic
B) Structural
C) Experiential
D) Behavioral
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The Psychodynamics of Family Life, viewed by many as the first text defining the field of family therapy, was written by

A) Nathan Ackerman.
B) Virginia Satir.
C) Jay Haley.
D) Salvador Minuchin.
Question
Family therapists are encouraged to take a gender-sensitive outlook. This means the therapist should

A) assess but not attempt to modify a family's views of gender roles.
B) theoretically separate the influence of gender from culture and social class.
C) compensate for disparate opportunities offered to males and females in a family.
D) be careful not to reinforce sexist or patriarchal attitudes.
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Wynne coined the term ________________ to describe a false sense of family closeness in which the family gives the appearance of taking part in a mutual, open, and understanding relationship.
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A family therapist employing a solution-focused approach asks the miracle question. The therapist wants to know what would happen if a miracle occurred and

A) the family won a large sum of money.
B) one member of the family could be changed.
C) the problem that leads to therapy was solved.
D) family members never saw each other again.
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To deal with their own sense of loneliness in a marriage, a couple becomes overly involved in the problems of their son. This model of interaction is

A) monadic.
B) dyadic.
C) biadic.
D) triadic.
Question
A genogram is a

A) compilation of each family member's values and ideals.
B) family tree diagram of generational behavior patterns.
C) reenactment of previous negative communication patterns.
D) physical acting out of family conflicts.
Question
Designing interventions that are paradoxical in nature is known as

A) reframing.
B) circular questioning.
C) family sculpting.
D) therapeutic double-binds.
Question
To deal with their daughter's refusal to eat, previously controlling parents attempt to interact supportively and empower their daughter to make her own decisions. This scenario represents a change that is

A) second order.
B) first order.
C) third order.
D) multiple order.
Question
A mother tells her child "I know you're not hungry," despite the child's sense that he or she is hungry. This is an example of

A) triadic communication.
B) pseudomutuality.
C) mystification.
D) redundancy principle.
Question
Blaming marital discord on a wife's rigid, controlling demeanor would presume a model of interaction that was

A) biadic.
B) dyadic.
C) triadic.
D) monadic.
Question
A family argues constantly to avoid intimacy. This illustrates

A) scapegoating.
B) mystification.
C) pseudohostility.
D) double-bind.
Question
A family therapist asks each member of a family sequentially to pose the other family members in physical space as a representation of his or her view of the family. This technique is known as

A) reframing.
B) family sculpting.
C) enactment.
D) circular questioning.
Question
The redundancy principle refers to a family's

A) desire to scapegoat a family member.
B) restricted range of interactional patterns.
C) maladaptive response to family crises.
D) need to enact family of origin issues.
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A family therapist will typically ask which of the following family members to attend the initial session?

A) Only the identified patient
B) The entire family
C) Only the parents
D) The identified patient and the parents
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Which of the following approaches involves the designing of novel strategies by the therapist to eliminate undesired behavior?

A) Transgenerational family therapy
B) Structural family therapy
C) Strategic family therapy
D) Experiential family therapy
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The founder of structural family therapy is _______.
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The psychodynamic view contending the need for a satisfying relationship is currently best expressed by ______________________.
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A dysfunctional family's portrayal of false closeness that forces togetherness despite individual needs is referred to as

A) pseudohostility.
B) double-bind.
C) pseudomutuality.
D) mystification.
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_____________ is a masking effort to obscure the real nature of family conflict and thus maintain the status quo.
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The individual identified with strategic family therapy is _______.
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Which of the following focuses on treatment of the family's presenting problem?

A) Transgenerational family therapy
B) Structural family therapy
C) Strategic family therapy
D) Experiential family therapy
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Which of the following results from the emotional experience gained by the family through enactment of the directive?

A) Behavioral change
B) Experiential change
C) Structure change
D) Cognitive change
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____________________ refers to an attempt by researchers to assess the strengths and limitations of the current research data on psychotherapy.
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Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch (1974) distinguished between first-order changes and second-order changes. _________________ can be demonstrated if two parents are concerned with the repeated school absences.
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Communication that leads to mixed messages results in a(n) _______ relationship.
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_________________ are role-playing efforts to bring the outside family conflict into the session.
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Discuss three techniques that a family therapist may use to alter family functioning. Under what circumstances might the therapist opt to use each of these techniques?
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In family therapy, the "client" is the whole family. Describe how family therapy would proceed without relieving individual family members of their responsibility for their own behavior.
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Describe the differences between first-order and second-order changes within a family. Give an example of a first-order change versus a second-order change.
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Structural and strategic family therapists pay less attention to family or individual histories and focus on the current family organization, hierarchies, and ___________.
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Describe the differences between structural family therapy and strategic family therapy.
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Adlerian psychotherapy shares similarities with family therapy in the focus on the family constellation. What differentiates Adlerian psychotherapy from family therapy?
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1
An alcoholic husband maintains an authoritative manner with his wife and children, while the wife acts as if nothing is wrong. This scenario illustrates

A) pseudohostility.
B) scapegoating.
C) marital schism.
D) marital skew.
D
2
Rigid boundaries that permit limited emotional contact between members characterize families that are

A) open.
B) disengaged.
C) relational.
D) enmeshed.
B
3
In family therapy, the term "identified patient" conveys that

A) one member of the family typically creates the unit's discord.
B) family meetings are used to convince individual members to seek help.
C) a symptomatic family member expresses family dysfunction.
D) family therapy should focus on identifying the problems of each individual.
C
4
In systems terms, family boundaries yield systems that

A) are defined as either open or closed.
B) represent flexibility or insularity.
C) exist along an open/closed continuum.
D) refer to visible lines separating subsystems.
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Assuming a child's tantrum occurs because parents reinforced the behavior would be consistent with which of the theoretical orientation?

A) Psychoanalytic
B) Behavioral
C) Person-centered
D) Family systems
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6
Family therapists shift the locus of pathology from individuals to

A) parents.
B) sociocultural norms.
C) biological predispositions.
D) family systems.
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7
The family therapy approach most likely to focus on the multigenerational transmission of problems and each family member's ability to differentiate is

A) object relations.
B) experiential.
C) structural.
D) transgenerational.
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8
A parent tells a child "I love spending time with you" while appearing annoyed. This is an example of

A) redundancy principle.
B) pseudomutuality.
C) pseudohostility.
D) double-bind communication.
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9
Rather than providing an objective view regarding a conflict, a family therapist asks questions of each family member to obtain their perspective. This approach would be described as

A) reframing.
B) cognitive restructuring.
C) circular questioning.
D) the miracle question.
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10
A family is encouraged to tell the "family story" with hope that a new family story can be developed to facilitate change. Which of the following therapy approaches is being used?

A) Strategic
B) Social constructionist
C) Structural
D) Cognitive-behavioral
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11
A couple escalates an argument regardless of the consequences. This is an example of

A) linear causality.
B) negative feedback.
C) homeostasis.
D) positive feedback.
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12
The primary conceptual difference between family systems approaches and Adlerian psychotherapy is the Adlerian's

A) emphasis on the social context of behavior.
B) therapeutic focus on the individual.
C) holistic view of the individual.
D) focus on present circumstances and future goals.
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Second-order cybernetics focuses primarily on

A) the role of circular causality in a family system.
B) feedback loops.
C) boundaries within a family subsystem.
D) the impact of the family therapist on the family system.
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14
Sandy's parents are overly involved in her life and the boundaries within her family are diffuse. This family would be described as

A) enmeshed.
B) restrictive.
C) disengaged.
D) isolative.
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15
Viewing interactions as reciprocal suggests causality is

A) circular.
B) undetermined.
C) linear.
D) determined.
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16
During an argument, a father nonverbally communicates to his son to "cool off" prior to further interactions. This is an example of

A) negative feedback.
B) linear causality.
C) positive feedback.
D) miscommunication.
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17
The manner in which a family arranges, organizes, and maintains itself is known as its

A) evolution.
B) structure.
C) process.
D) wholeness.
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18
A therapist employing paradoxical interventions most likely adheres to which of the following family therapy viewpoints?

A) Strategic
B) Structural
C) Experiential
D) Behavioral
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19
The Psychodynamics of Family Life, viewed by many as the first text defining the field of family therapy, was written by

A) Nathan Ackerman.
B) Virginia Satir.
C) Jay Haley.
D) Salvador Minuchin.
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20
Family therapists are encouraged to take a gender-sensitive outlook. This means the therapist should

A) assess but not attempt to modify a family's views of gender roles.
B) theoretically separate the influence of gender from culture and social class.
C) compensate for disparate opportunities offered to males and females in a family.
D) be careful not to reinforce sexist or patriarchal attitudes.
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21
Wynne coined the term ________________ to describe a false sense of family closeness in which the family gives the appearance of taking part in a mutual, open, and understanding relationship.
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22
A family therapist employing a solution-focused approach asks the miracle question. The therapist wants to know what would happen if a miracle occurred and

A) the family won a large sum of money.
B) one member of the family could be changed.
C) the problem that leads to therapy was solved.
D) family members never saw each other again.
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23
To deal with their own sense of loneliness in a marriage, a couple becomes overly involved in the problems of their son. This model of interaction is

A) monadic.
B) dyadic.
C) biadic.
D) triadic.
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24
A genogram is a

A) compilation of each family member's values and ideals.
B) family tree diagram of generational behavior patterns.
C) reenactment of previous negative communication patterns.
D) physical acting out of family conflicts.
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25
Designing interventions that are paradoxical in nature is known as

A) reframing.
B) circular questioning.
C) family sculpting.
D) therapeutic double-binds.
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26
To deal with their daughter's refusal to eat, previously controlling parents attempt to interact supportively and empower their daughter to make her own decisions. This scenario represents a change that is

A) second order.
B) first order.
C) third order.
D) multiple order.
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27
A mother tells her child "I know you're not hungry," despite the child's sense that he or she is hungry. This is an example of

A) triadic communication.
B) pseudomutuality.
C) mystification.
D) redundancy principle.
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28
Blaming marital discord on a wife's rigid, controlling demeanor would presume a model of interaction that was

A) biadic.
B) dyadic.
C) triadic.
D) monadic.
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29
A family argues constantly to avoid intimacy. This illustrates

A) scapegoating.
B) mystification.
C) pseudohostility.
D) double-bind.
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30
A family therapist asks each member of a family sequentially to pose the other family members in physical space as a representation of his or her view of the family. This technique is known as

A) reframing.
B) family sculpting.
C) enactment.
D) circular questioning.
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31
The redundancy principle refers to a family's

A) desire to scapegoat a family member.
B) restricted range of interactional patterns.
C) maladaptive response to family crises.
D) need to enact family of origin issues.
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A family therapist will typically ask which of the following family members to attend the initial session?

A) Only the identified patient
B) The entire family
C) Only the parents
D) The identified patient and the parents
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33
Which of the following approaches involves the designing of novel strategies by the therapist to eliminate undesired behavior?

A) Transgenerational family therapy
B) Structural family therapy
C) Strategic family therapy
D) Experiential family therapy
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34
The founder of structural family therapy is _______.
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35
The psychodynamic view contending the need for a satisfying relationship is currently best expressed by ______________________.
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36
A dysfunctional family's portrayal of false closeness that forces togetherness despite individual needs is referred to as

A) pseudohostility.
B) double-bind.
C) pseudomutuality.
D) mystification.
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37
_____________ is a masking effort to obscure the real nature of family conflict and thus maintain the status quo.
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38
The individual identified with strategic family therapy is _______.
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39
Which of the following focuses on treatment of the family's presenting problem?

A) Transgenerational family therapy
B) Structural family therapy
C) Strategic family therapy
D) Experiential family therapy
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40
Which of the following results from the emotional experience gained by the family through enactment of the directive?

A) Behavioral change
B) Experiential change
C) Structure change
D) Cognitive change
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____________________ refers to an attempt by researchers to assess the strengths and limitations of the current research data on psychotherapy.
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42
Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch (1974) distinguished between first-order changes and second-order changes. _________________ can be demonstrated if two parents are concerned with the repeated school absences.
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43
Communication that leads to mixed messages results in a(n) _______ relationship.
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44
_________________ are role-playing efforts to bring the outside family conflict into the session.
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45
Discuss three techniques that a family therapist may use to alter family functioning. Under what circumstances might the therapist opt to use each of these techniques?
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46
In family therapy, the "client" is the whole family. Describe how family therapy would proceed without relieving individual family members of their responsibility for their own behavior.
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Describe the differences between first-order and second-order changes within a family. Give an example of a first-order change versus a second-order change.
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Structural and strategic family therapists pay less attention to family or individual histories and focus on the current family organization, hierarchies, and ___________.
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49
Describe the differences between structural family therapy and strategic family therapy.
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Adlerian psychotherapy shares similarities with family therapy in the focus on the family constellation. What differentiates Adlerian psychotherapy from family therapy?
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