According to Contextual Family Therapists, the four important dimensions of a family are: correct answer: facts, individual psychology, family or
... [Show More] systemic interactions, relational ethics.
Drawing from John Bowlby's work, this model emphasizes the importance of healthy attachment at the infant stage of development. It also addresses the need for individuation and differentiation. correct answer: Object Relations Family Therapy
A characteristic that distinguishes one particular approach from others is its emphasis on the self-development of the therapist. The belief is that it is hard for the patient to mature beyond the maturity level of the therapist, no matter how good his or her technique. This approach is: correct answer: Bowenian
"A couple comes in for therapy. The husband complains his wife is too close to her family and she has trouble separating from them. In fact, he states that his wife is in constant contact with her mother and looks to her mother constantly to help her make decisions. Often these decisions are in opposition to decisions made previously by him and his wife. correct answer:
An intervention made by a Behavioral therapist would be:" correct answer: to ask the wife to record how many times a day she speaks with her mother.
Mary feels threatened by the arrival of her baby sister so she pouts and becomes temperamental. When Mary acts out this way, her father thinks she is regressing and tries to get her to act her age by punishing and criticizing her. Father's harshness confirms Mary's belief that her sister is displacing her. The therapist suggests that when Mary behaves this way, the father should ignore her. If this suggestion worked, it would be a good example of: correct answer: first-order change.
A family whose members are constantly struggling while battling over control issues, would fall into Beavers-Timberlawn's competence dimension of: correct answer: mid-range.
Therapists are required to keep electronic files of clients correct answer: in encrypted electronic form in a secure off site location.
A client well known to the clinician reported serious suicidal feelings. She has a history of feeling suicidal previously, uses alcohol too much, lives alone and has taken risks with driving and casual sexual relationships. To avoid worrying the clinician, she offered to contract to 'tell you before I do anything to harm myself.' The clinician should: correct answer: change the contract wording to be, "I will tell you instead of doing anything to harm myself or others."
The MRI model does not focus on: correct answer: functional nature of the problem.
Mrs. S. came to therapy complaining that she has been unhappy and abnormal all her life. The therapist asked, "How do you know you are unhappy?" Mrs. S. expressed being unhappy with friendships and in her relationships with her family. The therapist then as [Show Less]