Who is the founder of the narrative movement? (Hint: He is Australian!)
a. Michael White
b. David Epston
c. Jill Freedman
Who is a. Michael White?
What is the process in which a clinician questions a client's assumptions?
a. Assessment
b. Deconstruction
c. Reconstruction
What is b. Deconstruction?
How would you reframe and challenge the following statement to utilize externalization?
"I'm such a disappointment to my family."
Ex: My family sets high expectations for me and pressures me to follow their chosen path, but it is okay if I do not meet these expectations.
What is the technique that leads a client toward viewing their problems or behaviors as separate from themselves, as opposed to unchangeable parts of themselves.
a. Projection
b. Internalization
c. Externalization
What is c. Externalization?
What is the technique when a therapist asks a multitude of questions that explore how a problem has managed to disrupt or dominate a family, versus how much they have been able to control it?
a. Preference questions
b. Re-authoring
c. Relative Influence Questions
What are some relative influence questions you could ask to a family whose child experiences tantrums?
Ex: When tantrums convince Joey to yell and scream, do you think your response gives tantrums more or less fuel?
What is the process used in narrative therapy that involves creating new and more optimistic accounts of experience?
a. Fantasizing
b. Reconstruction
c. Hopefulness
What is b. Reconstruction?
What is an example of using externalization?
a. I'm so depressed!
b. The society I live in pressures me to be thin.
c. I am the black sheep of the family.
What is b. "The society I live in pressures me to be thin"?
Give me an example of a problem saturated statement a client may say and how you would reframe it using externalization?
The point for this question is up to Dr. Smith's discretion...(-: