Family Systems Therapy Flashcards
What does the structural family therapy assess?
The appropriateness of hierarchical structure in the family.
Who is not associated with family therapy?
Alfred Adler
What is reframing?
Relabeling a family’s description of behavior by putting it into a new & more positive perspective
What is the human validation process model?
An experiential & humanistic approach developed by Virginia Satir, which viewed techniques as being secondary to the relationship a therapist develops with the family.
What is strategic therapy?
A therapeutic approach whereby the therapist develops a specific plan & designs interventions geared toward solving a family’s presenting problems.
Structural family therapy includes all of the following goals except for bringing about structural change by:
the therapist taking a not-knowing stance with a family
The systems perspective implies:
individuals are best understood through the context of their role in their family
What are the key roles of most family therapists?
consultant
teacher
coach
model
The techniques of joining, accommodating, unbalancing, tracking, & boundary making are most likely to be part of which approach to family therapy?
structural family therapy
Which approach would be most interested in the appropriateness of hierarchical structure in the family?
structural family therapy
Family atmosphere, family constellation, & mistaken goals are key concepts of:
Adlerian family therapy
The main goal of the rational emotive behavior therapist:
challenge clients to reevaluate their ideas & philosophy of life
Which of the following is the correct order of the 3 phases of Meichenbaum’s stress inoculation
conceptual-rehearsal-application
A major contribution of Whitaker’s approach to family therapy:
spontaneity, creativity, & play as therapeutic factors
Which of the following statements about strategic family therapy is NOT true?
presenting problems are viewed as being symptomatic of a dysfunction within the system