Family Therapy Models Flashcards
M.R.I Solution Focused Therapy IS:
Consultative, exploratory, pragmatic, out of session task
Structural -Strategic Therapy IS:
Directive, in session interactions, out of session tasks
Experiential Therapy IS:
Personal Disclosure, In Session Modeling
Intergenerational Therapy IS:
Historical, in session analysis
Behavioral-CBFT Therapy IS:
Education in session, Problem Focused
Milan-Narrative Therapy IS:
Questioning, Reflecting, Empowering, in Session
Multisystem Therapy (MST) IS:
Home-based, Pragmatic, Principle-Oriented
Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) IS:
Pragmatic, Flexible, Stage Oriented
Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) IS:
Exploratory, Empathic, Stage Oriented, In Session Enactments
Second Generation Family Therapy: Postmodern Models are different than that of first generation family therapy because:
their concepts are related to theories about the process of change and what will bring about the most positive and hopeful outcome.
Who organized the Milan Center for Family Studies and when?
Mara Selvini Palazzoli
Luigi Boscolo
Giuliana Prata
Gianfranco Cecchin
The Milan Group developed a systemic approach for treating the families of:
anorectic, encopretic and emotionally disturbed children
Through the systematic use of questions, Milan Team had a _____ & _____ impact on family dynamics.
Direct & Indirect
What type of questions explored family interactions, the history of the problem, and the emotional issues influencing the family in The Milan Team?
Circular questions
Describe Circular Questioning within the Milan Team
Circular questions start with present concerns, shift to an interest in the relevant past, and evolve toward future transitions.
Circular Questioning consist of what four types within the Milan Team?
Problem Definition
Sequence of Interaction
Comparison/Classification
Intervention
The intent of circular questions and the four different type range from _____ to _____ for the Milan Team.
Exploratory to Provocative
When the Milan team emphasizes the usefulness of questions that draw comparisons, whether between people, points in time, or definitions of the problem the intent is….. exploratory or provocative?
Exploratory
What does exploratory relate the problem to?
Relates the problem to current interactions and significant event in the family history.
How do therapist use provocative questions in the Milan Team?
When questions are provocative, therapist use them as an indirect intervention to make some implicit family dynamic explicit and verbalized.
The Milan Team believed indirect interventions to be the most appropriate for difficult cases because
they are more respectful of the clients reality and minimize resistance to change.
Within the Milan Team what does paradoxes do?
Paradoxes indirectly warrant clients drive towards change and provide an atmosphere that is accepting and respectful of these clients dilemmas.
Solution Focused Family Therapy is a branch of?
Milton Erickson’s Work
Solution Focused Therapy describes therapy as changing
“the viewing” or “the doing” related to a problem
In Solution Focused Therapy the therapist role is to
Assist the family to identify its resources
Build on what is working
To manage its problems