Brief Problem Focused Therapy (mri) Flashcards
Problems are mishandled in 3 ways:
Taking an action that shouldn’t have been, taking an action that doesn’t help, failing to take an action
Bpft (MRI) suggests that problems occur when
Repeated efforts to address a complaint with repeated unsuccessful solutions.
What is I retraction all view of the problem
Assumption that the problem is maintained by the actions of both individuals
MRI bpft early stage goals
Du fine the problem and feedback loops, identify customer ship, identify previous solutions and their success, assess intersectional patterns, identify specific concrete goals
MRI interim goals
Interrupt more of the same attempted sollutions,
Late stage goal MRI
Interrupt potential new problems that occurr as results of the shift, highlight new solutions and successes, find second order change
Bellac ploy
Therapist compliments client in a way that paradoxically influences him to behave in a way that is consistent with the compliment.
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MRI brief problem focused therapy
A brief problem therapist will see a family’s problem as
A series of attempted solutions that are in-effective
A couple whose argument are characterized by a pattern of increasing intensity as each complaint is net with a counter complaint are illustrations of
Symmetrical escalation
In the family’s assessment of the problem the therapist is focused on identifying
Positive feedback cycles and the family rules that inform the patterns
The primary assumption of MRI/brief problem focused model is
The change in communication leads to change in the behavior