Miscellaneous Flashcards
Transgenerational Models
- Long-term
- Insight and working through
- How generations impact future generations
- Highly influenced by psychoanalytic theory, then applied to family
Multigenerational
Contextual
Object-Relations
Classical Models
- Brief
- Problem-focused
- Symptom relief
- Highly influenced by communications theory, cybernetics, general systems theory
MRI Systemic Strategic Milan Systemic Structural Experiential
Constructivistic Models
- Highly influenced by postmodernism
- Collaborative
- Strengths based
- Clients are the experts
- Therapist holds curiosity about their experiences
- Find meaning and social construct about their meaning of self and others
Solution-Focused
Narrative
Collaborative
Feminist
Contemporary Models
- Highly influenced by evidence/research
- Integrative
IFS EFT CBT Methods Gottman Method Psycho-education
Equifinality
Cybernetics
The outcome of something can be influenced by many different inputs.
GAD
Equipotentiality
Cybernetics
The outcome of something is different even when the same input was experienced
Tornado –> PTSD or thriving
Isomorphism
Cybernetics
Mirroring/parallel experiences - client always late, then we are late to our supervision about that client
Recursiveness
Cybernetics
Circular causality
Morphogenesis
Morphostasis
System changes
System stays the same
Circumplex Model
Validated
Structured
Circular
Assessment
Flexibility : chaotic, flexible, structured, rigid
Cohesion: disengaged, separated, connected, enmeshed
Communication
The Couple and Family Map - closeness and flexibility
Timberlawn Model
Beavers
Style: Centripetal - needs within the system, Centrifugal - needs outside of the system, Mixed
Competence
Stages of Family Life Cycle
Duvall
1) Early: married bringing kids to world
2) Fam w/infants
3) Fam w/preschool
4) Fam w/school aged
5) Fam w/teens
6) Launching
7) Middle: until retirement
8) Retirement to death