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What is Object relations theory |
Basic drive to relate to object |
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Goal of psychoanalytic theory |
Resistance and transference |
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What is Transference |
Transferring your feelings on to someone else
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What is splitting |
Dividing the good and bad associations with the parent Good mother that feeds them bad mother that puts them to bedif they don’t want to. By the time they’re five should see both together. Splittingis all good or all bad.
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Bowen definitions: Levelsof differentiation
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Bowen looked at couples generally speaking people choosemates with the same levels of differentiation
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What is emotional cut off |
Noconnection, move to California than never see them again. Cut them off.Physical and emotional ties.
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What is a Genograms? What do they show? |
Family tree multi generational relationship patterns.
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Bowen referred to himself as a researcher whoconducted home visits—why?
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He brought families to NIH and business. First to visitpeople in their homes to watch in action.
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Define family sculpting |
Like role playing, freeze people in their position. Pose andsculpt the family problem. Nonverbal communication method where family memberscould physically
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Main experiential theorists—Whitaker, Satir, andKempler
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Three big names, know these names. SEFT-Whitaker. Whichtheorist where in charge of which theory.
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Gestault Family Therapy focuses on what? Techniques?
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Focuses on here and now not future. Techniques- talkeddirectly about the issue, being vulnerable, open and honest, showing emotions. (howdoes that make you feel)
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Satir’s approach?
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Human validation process |
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What is kemplers approach?
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Talks alot about sculpting |
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Who created the Structural Theory?
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SalvadorMinuchin
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What is the main thrust of Structural FamilyTherapy?
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Actively and directly challenging the families pattern orstructure interaction forcing members to look beyond the symptoms of theidentified patient.
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Define the term Enmeshed |
Intertwined no boundaries |
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Define the term Disengaged |
No boundaries or rigid |
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Define the term Mimesis
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It means copy, (mimics) the therapist would join and mimicthe family.
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What are some techniques used in Structuraltheory?
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Joining and accommodating, Assessing, reframing, inactmateand unbalancing.
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What is the value ofhomework in Strategic Therapy?
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Making them do the work. Very big into doing homework. Tomake the people work and In between sessions.
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What are the steps inthe MRI Brief Therapy Process?
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Talking about the problem, designing intervention, assigninghomework, then terminate the problem.
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Define a therapeuticdouble bind
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The therapist gives a win win |
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Define “prescribingthe symptom”
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The symptom was all they do is yell. At this time or thatway. Prescribing what they are already doing. It doesn’t make any sense(therapist is telling you to go against the norm) Reverse psychology
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Haley-Madanesapproach?
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They don’t deal with past. They only deal with present. Don’tcare about the genogram. Jay Haley approach: Family goes through dysfunctional stages thetherapist intervene, therapist is the leader. (one way mirror)
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Milan |
Used a team of therapists |
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Define the term circular questioning
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Askeveryone the same question (the family) in front of the family members.
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Define the term neutrality
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Therapist doesn’t take sides when asking the family the samequestions.
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Goals of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
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-change negative thoughts, undesirable behaviors andprovided reinforcement (all the above) - focus Present not past events
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Define CognitiveRestructuring
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Training your brain to think in a different way (albert ellis) |
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Define Functional Family Therapy
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-3 phases
-engagement and motivation -Behavior change -Generalization |
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Define the GottmanMethod
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-healthy relationship between two people. Form of coupletherapy. Structured way to work with couples.
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What is differentabout the postmodern outlook?
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-The therapist was not the expert, thought the family wasexpert cause they had the problem. Reason is it was called this SFBT believesfamilies have run out of ways to deal with problems
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Define skeleton keys |
A number of solutions |
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What is a miracle question? |
-In a perfect world if you woke up tomorrow and the problemswere gone what would your life look like. Related to goals.
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Defineexception-finding questions
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-Hewets the bed five days a week oh so two days he doesn’t wet the bed. Look whenproblem when the problem wasn’t happening
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What are dominant stories in our lives? |
Self narratives |
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What is the goal of narrative therapy? why was it developed |
-Create newstories, Externalize the problem
Michael White helpedfamilies externalize problems |
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Psychoeducationalprograms were mostly developed to help?
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to help schizophrenia |
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Who were survival skillsworkshops directed at?
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Families of patients with schizophrenia |
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Medical familytherapy involved a number of disciplines in a medical setting
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Teams working together, interdisciplinary members to treatthe medical problem
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What is parent skillstraining?
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To teach them how, Parent to become parents
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