Family therapy Flashcards

1
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terms associated with strategic family therapy

A

goal setting, task setting

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2
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which type claims that difficulties in families arise due to distorted hierarchies

A

strategic

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3
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which type see the family as a self-regulating system which controls itself according to rules formed over a period of time through a process of trial and error

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systemic

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4
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key terms include hypothesising, neutrality, positive connotation, paradox and counter-paradox, circular and interventive questioning, and the use of reflecting teams for which type?

A

systemic

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5
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Which family therapy aims to understand how families, across generations, develop patterns of behaving and responding to stress in ways that prevent health development and lead to problems.

A

transgenerational

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6
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Seven interlocking concepts make up which theory

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transgenerational

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7
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Which therapy has clear ideas about what constitutes a healthy family system. It is one where there are clear boundaries and no coalitions.

A

structural

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8
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which therapy is associated with Mara Selvini-Palazolli aka ‘The Milan model’

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systemic

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9
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which therapy is associated with Jay Haley and Cloe Madanes

A

strategic

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10
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Which therapy is developed by Salvador Minuchin

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structural

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