Final Exam - Jeopardy Flashcards
This SFBT intervention involves finding times when client’s problems did not exist
-Exception questions
This intervention involves taking turns siding with every family member, including those not present
-Multi-directed partiality
This intervention involves reframing a potentially harmful statement one makes in skepticism towards their partner
-Catching the bullet
This intervention involves finding parts that are stuck and removing responsibilities from them
-Unburdening
This narrative technique involves conceptualizing the many ways a problem is impacting someone’s life
-Mapping the problem or mapping the influence
I often tell clients “we’ll come back to that”, but we don’t
-Insoo Kim Berg
I informed much of Michael White’s work and emphasized the dangers of labeling people
-Thomas Szasz
I was concerned with “invisible loyaties” in families
-Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy
I’m concerned with changing the music people are dancing to
-Sue Johnson
I’m probably a big fan of the movie “Encanto”
-Richard Schwartz
I am often obscured by the dominant story
-Subjugated stories
I am the 1st stage of EFT
-Cycle de-escalation “Defining the Dance”
The use of _____ helps people explore meaning (SFBT)
-Difference questions
_____ is a balance of give and take in relationships
-Relationship ledger
I fear that exiles will overwhelm the system
-Protectors
When internal changes, external changes
-IFS
A small change is all that is necessary
-SFBT
Families are healthiest when there is a balance between indebtedness and entitlement
-Contextual family therapy
The problem is the cycle
-EFT
The problem is the problem. People are not the problem.
-Narrative family therapy
This movement in CFT brought attention to the notion of equal responsibility, gender bias, and the balance of power in relationships
-The feminist critique
The two common factors most responsible for client change
-Client characteristics and therapeutic alliance
Explain one difference between the traditional approach to medicine and Patch Adam’s approach to medicine
-Joining
-Humor
-Interaction
-Treat the person, not diagnosis
Medical Family Therapists often use this kind of model/approach to therapy
-BioPsychoSocial-Spiritual Model/Appraoch
What do postmodern models reject?
-The existence of objective truths
-Therapist as the expert
-What constitutes a “healthy family”
What are the 3 levels of theory integration
-Theoretical
-Strategic
-Intervention