Gottman Techniques
Genograms
Solution Focused
Narrative Therapy Techniques
Emotion Focused Therapy For Couples
100

This “Horseman” involves attacking your partner’s character rather than addressing behavior

What is criticism

100

This symbol is used to represent a male in a genogram

What is a square?

100

These types of statements highlight and affirm the client’s efforts, strengths, and progress to build confidence.

What are compliments and validation?

100

Separating the person from the problem by treating the problem as something outside of them.

What is externalizing the problem?

100

EFT was developed by this Canadian psychologist.

Who is Sue Johnson?

200

Gottman calls these four toxic communication patterns “The Four” of what?

What are the Four Horsemen?

200

A genogram often covers at least this many generations

What are three generations?

200

This type of question asks the client to imagine how life would look if a miracle happened and the problem was suddenly solved.

What is the miracle question?

200

Breaking down the dominant problem story to find areas that have been overlooked or simplified

What is deconstructing problem stories?

200

EFT is based on this psychological theory of relationships.

What is attachment theory?

300

John Gottman is best known for his ability to predict this outcome in couples.

What is divorce?

300

A zig-zag line between two people usually means this.

What is conflict?

300

This type of question asks clients to rate their experience, feelings, or progress on a scale (usually 0 to 10) to encourage small, measurable steps forward

What are scaling questions?

300

Helping the client build a new story that focuses on their strengths, values, and hopes.

What is re-authoring conversations?

300

The opposite of withdrawing or attacking is creating this kind of bond.

What is secure attachment?

400

Gottman teaches that this is the “currency of connection.”

What is attention?

400

A dashed line often represents this kind of bond.

What is a weak or distant relationship?

400

This type of question explores times when the problem was less severe or absent, to identify strengths and strategies that already work 

What are exception questions?

400

Looking for moments that do not fit the problem story, highlighting times when the client acted differently than expected.

What are unique moments?

400

A key EFT move is helping partners recognize and interrupt these cycles.

What are negative interaction cycles?

500

Gottman’s research shows relationships thrive when partners express this simple thing often.

What is gratitude?

500

In therapy, a genogram can help uncover this “invisible” force shaping present issues.

What is intergenerational trauma?

500

This type of question acknowledges the client's resilience and ability to survive even when things are difficult.

What are coping questions?

500

This law states opposites exist, and understanding both sides of a situation is crucial for balance and growth

What is law of polarity?

500

This attachment style often results from inconsistent caregiving.

What is anxious attachment?

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