This future-oriented approach to family therapy may involve interventions such as the "miracle question" and scaling questions.
What is solution-focused family therapy?
Cross-cutting symptom measures that are free to clinicians to facilitate the diagnostic process are located where?
What is the DSM-5TR?
This central feature of the therapeutic frame has several important limitations, such as when a client discloses instances of child abuse or elder abuse.
What is confidentiality?
This term, coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, refers to the distinct forms of oppression faced by people who belong to multiple marginalized identity groups.
What is intersectionality?
This is an assessment tool that may be used to visually map relationships and intergenerational patterns within family systems.
What is a genogram?
This approach to family therapy, often associated with Virginia Satir, places focus on authentic emotional expression and open communication between family members.
What is experiential family therapy?
This type of assessment is intended to give a clinician insight into clients' cultural values, identities, and background in order to provide culturally attuned interventions.
What is a Cultural Formulation Interview?
This term refers to the agreement that is established between a therapist and their clients about the parameters of the therapeutic treatment.
What is informed consent?
These frameworks for organizing information or beliefs may influence processes of making meaning, both at the family level and at the societal level.
What are schemas?
What is triangulation?
This approach to family therapy may include interventions focused on externalizing problems and identifying areas of strength and resilience.
What is narrative family therapy?
This self-administered test, developed by the World Health Organization, assesses six domains of life functioning, including self-care, cognition, and mobility.
What is the Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0?
These three levels of rules govern professional behavior.
What are laws, ethics, and standards of care
Building upon a foundation of cultural competence, this concept, as coined by Melanie Tervalon and Jann Murray-Garcia, emphasizes ongoing self-reflection as a component of therapeutic practice.
What is cultural humility?
This concept refers to a person's capacity to be connected with others in the family while maintaining a clear separation of their own thoughts, feelings, and identity.
What is differentiation of self?
This approach to family therapy, developed by Salvador Minuchin, aims to understand existing family patterns and make second-order changes to these patterns.
What is structural family systems therapy?
This approach to assessment emphasizes honoring client's perceptions and language, and may use narrative therapy techniques such as mapping the influence of problems and persons.
What is a postmodern approach?
Some family and couples therapists have this kind of policy, stating that any information shared with the therapist by one family member may be communicated with all members of the treatment unit.
What is a "no secrets" policy?
These seek to identify and challenge gross social inequities between various social groups that are created by systemic forms of oppression, such as systemic racism, with the ultimate goal of promoting a more just society.
What are critical social theories?
From a psychodynamic perspective, this defense mechanism may lead to the generational transmission of maladaptive patterns when family members disavow parts of themselves.
What is projection?
In this video Virginia Satir models what family system concept?
What is triangulation?
The memory recall test seen in this video is a part of this clinical assessment
What is the mental status exam?
This term refers to the activities and interventions that a clinician is allowed to use within their profession — for example, career counseling is within this for LPCC but not for MFT practitioners.
What is the scope of practice?
This concept refers to a stance of adapting one's approach based on collaborative dialogue with clients in order to deconstruct power dynamics in the therapeutic relationship.
What is relational responsiveness?
This founder of intergenerational therapy integrated psychoanalytic and systemic theories.
Who is Bowen?