WHY "family" therapy?
Getting started
Family Structure
Master Therapists
ETHICS
100

Family therapists identify 'the family' as this.

What is the most dominant force in our lives?

100

The time when the therapist makes it clear to the family that all members of the family need to attend family therapy.

What is the initial contact?

100

The part of a family that can be closed or open.

What are boundaries?

100
Started providing family therapy at the Wiltwyck School for delinquent boys and wrote "Families of the Slums"

Who is Salvador Minuchin?

100

Danger to self/others; Child/Elder abuse

What are the limits to confidentiality due to mandated reporting laws?

200

When this is changed - the life of each individual in the family is changed.

What is the structure/organization of the family?

200

The time when the therapist gets an overview of the presenting problem from each member of the family.

What is the first session?

200

The feedback that happens when a family tries and tries to fix the problem only to be frustrated as it gets worse

What is an out-of-control positive feedback loop?

200

Started hospitalizing entire families of people diagnosed with schizophrenia and observed the problem of anxious attachment.

Who is Murray Bowen?

200

Providing informed consent about how you will handle information divulged while meeting individually.

What is clarifying confidentiality up front in order to avoid becoming triangulated into a secret between spouses?

300

Presenting problems that are best suited to family work.

What are problems with children or marital problems or family feuds or issues in family developmental transitions?  (any one of these is correct)

300

From the beginning the therapist works on building a _________ __________ with the family.

What is a therapeutic alliance?

300

The definition of insanity.

THE DAILY DOUBLE!

What is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.

300

The charismatic social worker sometimes known as the "Mother of family therapy"  

Who is Virginia Satir?

300

Guidance about what to do if a 12 year old girl confides she is drinking without parental knowledge/consent.

What is danger to self legal mandate to report?

400

Changing one member of a family results in - 

What is a rippling effect or change in other members?

400
The family assessment leads to the construction of a summary of strengths and weaknesses and a ---------.

What is a hypothesis about what is happening in the family system?

400

Chaos theory (HBSE 1) teaches that disequilibrium and adversity can result in.....

What is growth and higher levels of adaptation?

400

The social worker who developed a model of family treatment for families with a member diagnosed with a chronic mental illness.

Who is Carol Anderson?

400
The policy that removed you from field placement precipitously by qualifying for the "unusual circumstances" clause in the ethical mandate to terminate respectfully.

What is the social distancing public health policy response to COVID-19?

500

People in families get stuck sometimes because -----

What is - they cannot see their own participation in the problems?  They cannot see the interaction patterns that are binding them up.
500

Recognizing _______ is important to successful therapy.

What is family strengths?  What have they done well?  How have the coped in the past?

500

Part of a family that may be marked by generation, gender, common interests.

What are subsystems?

500

The social worker who, along with her husband, developed a model of therapy based on social constructionism?

Who is Insoo Kim Berg?

500

You notice that you are feeling attracted to a client and you are day dreaming about spending time with your client outside the professional work.

What is the need to immediately seek supervision because you are only human?

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