Bowen
Strategic
Structural
Experiential
Narrative
100
The capacity to think and reflect, to not respond automatically to emotional pressures.
What is differentiation?
100
Command messages which can be deduced from observed redundancies in interaction.
What are rules?
100
A couple organizing the relationship around familiar lines and pressuring the other person to conform is practicing this.
What is accomodation?
100
This is behind patterns of inauthentic communication.
What is Low Self-Esteem?
100
This process involves helping clients view "the problem" as resting outside of themselves.
What is externalizing?
200
The major influence on the activity of triangles
What is anxiety?
200
Rules of family interactions operate to preserve this.
What is homeostasis?
200
The most common expression of fear of change.
What is conflict avoidance?
200
The interventions includes having family members physically move each other to represent their relationships.
What is sculpting?
200
These types of stories encourage people to respond in ways that perpetuate dysfunction.
What are problem-saturated stories?
300
Another name for "undifferentiated ego mass"
What is "fusion?"
300
One specific behavior in a family that changes represents this type of change.
What is first-order change?
300
The process of observing and modifying the structure of family transactions in the immediate context of the session.
What are enactments.
300
Experiential therapist adhere to this specific person-centered philosophy.
What is humanism?
300
These are considered "sparkling events."
What are unique outcomes?
400
Social influence on how families function.
What is "Societal Emotional Process?"
400
A therapist recommends this so that the price for keeping up a symptom outweighs that of giving it up.
What is an ordeal?
400
This technique is used to highlight and reinforce the positive.
What is Shaping Competence?
400
A family member who jokes continuously in order to avoid more relevant interactions is displaying this communication style.
What is an irrelevant?
400
This process involves creating new and more optimistic accounts of experience.
What is reconstruction/reauthoring?
500
The role of the therapist.
What is coaching?
500
A father who tells his usually obediant child to behave is illustrating this type of feedback.
What is negative feedback?
500
In enmeshed families, interventions are designed to strengthen this.
What are boundaries?
500
Instead of hiding behind a professional role, a therapist who catalizes change by using herself is bound to have this type of encounter.
What is an existential encounter?
500
These types of questions are used to discover unique outcomes.
What are opening space questions?
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