MFT Licensing Exam Questions And Answers With
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ABC-X Family Crisis Model Correct Answer: Rueben Hill's model used to explain whether
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stressful event would result in crisis in some families but not in other's.
A=stressor
B=family's crisis- meeting resources
C=family's definition of the stressor
X=the crisis
Accommodation Correct Answer: Describes a variety of engagement techniques such as joining,
used principally by Structural Family Therapists in which the therapist adapts themselves to the
family's style of interacting.
Acculturation Correct Answer: The process by which immigrant group members adjust to the culture
of their new country.
Adaptability Correct Answer: Term from Olson's Circumflex Model, which is a measure of the families
ability to respond and adapt to changes in their lives. Also called "flexibility"-families are rated at 4
levels:
1. Rigid
2. Structured
3. Flexible
4. Chaotic
Alliance Correct Answer: Structural and Strategic Model Definition: a bond or affiliation between 2 or
more family members. Alliances differ from coalitions in that they are generally within the subsystems
and not hidden.
Domestic Violence Model Definition: Refers to the redemptive phase of the abuse cycle, in which the
perpetrator promises to never act violently again and the victim agrees to participate in that goal and
believes them, continuing the cycle of abuse.
Antilibidinal Ego Correct Answer: Objects-Relations Term defined as the part of the ego that is
formed from interactions with the rejecting object.
Antilibidinal System Correct Answer: Object-Relations Term define as a repressed system within the
ego characterized by aggression, rage, and contempt.
"As If" Structure Correct Answer: Symbolic-Experiential Term defined as family members are
encouraged to freely experiment "as if" they were in the role of the other, so long as they understand
that the role play is symbolic. The process allows family members to alternately experiment and then
return to their secure roles.
Autopoetic (Autopoeisis) System Correct Answer: Defined as a system that is self organizing and self
maintaining, such as biological and human systems. Can be described by second order cybernetics.
Term originated from Postmodern Chilean Biologist, Maturana.
Avoider Correct Answer: SATIR EXPERIENTIAL MODEL: This is 1 of the 5 communication styles
developed by Satir (Experiential Therapy). The avoider tends to distract others form potential conflict
by acting helpless, weak, and lacking an understanding.
Battle for Initiative Correct Answer: WHITAKER EXPERIENTIAL MODEL: The Battle for Initiative
follows the Battle for Structure. Defined as the family taking back authority form the therapist to make
choices about what is discussed and about decisions that affect their life.
Battle for Structure Correct Answer: WHITAKER EXPERIENTIAL MODEL: The Battle for Structure is
when the therapist demands the family capitulate (give in to) to their way of conducting the therapy,
particularly during the initial stage of therapy. It is followed by the next phase, Battle for Initiative.
Beavers-Timberlawn Model Correct Answer: An assessment tool used to rate the dimensions of
competence and style in a family.
Competence Dimensions are:
1. Adequate
2. Optimal
3. Midrange
4. Borderline
5. Severely Dysfunctional
Stylistic Dimensions are:
1. Centripetal
2. Centrifugal
3. Mixed
Behavioral Exchange Theory Correct Answer: From Behavior Family Therapy. Defined as a way of
describing relationships in terms of costs and benefits. Functional relationships have plentiful access
to rewards and relatively few costs, while distressed relationships have few rewards relative to the
costs.
Behavioral Family Therapy (BFT) Correct Answer: A theory and therapeutic model developed by
PATERSON, REID (and others). Based on principles of learning and behavior change. All family
members are seen as part of the problem, and symptoms are reformulated into concrete observable
behaviors, each of which will be rewarded, or extinguished.
Behavioral Parent Training (Behavioral Family Therapy) Correct Answer: A program for training
parents in the use of contingency management to modify, or extinguish unwanted behaviors and
reinforce desirable behaviors in children.
Bicultural Correct Answer: People who belong to more then one culture and are able to alternate
between the two, adjusting temporarily to each, depending on the circumstance.
Bilateral Pseudo Therapy Correct Answer: SYMBOLIC-EXPERIENTIAL: Defined as the tendency in
some families for members to be therapists to one another. The Therapist demands the therapy be
turned over to them, asserting the family has failed in it's efforts at self-therapy. (Goes along with
Battle for Structure and Battle for Initiative)...
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