Gottman
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Behavioral Therapy And CBT
Intergenerational Family Therapy
Random
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Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, Stonewalling
What are the four horseman of the apocalypse?
100
Sue Johnson
Who originally developed EFT?
100
This construct contains the complete set of cognitions that guide individuals as they behave, react, perceive and process information in the family unit.
What is a schema?
100
Psychodynamic, past-oriented therapies, and the view that the family as a system (whole)
What did intergenerational therapy emerge from?
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primarily associated with Jay Haley and Cloe Madanes
What is Strategic Family Therapy?
200
it affects men more quickly, more intensely, and for a longer period of time
What is flooding?
200
Relationships are attachment bonds. Effective therapy should address the security of the bond, accessibility and responsiveness of each partner.
What is a basic overview of EFT?
200
Adding something or taking away something to increase a behavior
What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?
200
Murray Bowen
Who was the developer of Intergenerational Therapy?
200
Mara Selvini-Palazolli and her associates in Italy are credited with developing this method.
What is the Milan Model?
300
30 % In the United States
What is the current rate of divorce for first marriages?
300
20 years
What is the number of years that EFT has been empirically validated?
300
diversion techniques
What is used to diminish negative thinking and emotionality?
300
This depict significant persons and events in your family's history.
What is a genogram?
300
The therapist usually works with one member utilizing the format of a multi-generational family map.
What is Intergenerational Family Therapy?
400
Men who do housework.
Which men are likely to have happier marriages?
400
People who are trusting perceive themselves as loveable, able to trust others and themselves in relationship.
What is a secure attachment?
400
These may include higher order, more complex clinical, developmental and existential issues like those related to personal growth, relationships, identity, purpose, and some personality disorders.
When is Behavioral Therapy contra-indicated?
400
ability to separate one's own intellectual and emotional functioning from that of the family.
What is differentiation?
400
To increase differentiation of self and reduce over sensitivity to threats in relationships (chronic anxiety)
What is the goal of Intergenerational Therapy?
500
Training people to receive these favorably -- even in the middle of a heated argument -- is one of the new frontiers in relationship therapy.
What is a repair attempt?
500
People who are psychologically reactive, tend to demand reassurance in an aggressive way, and tend to use blame strategies (including emotional blackmail) in order to engage their partner.
What is an anxious attachment?
500
the client records information about a target behavior,
What is self-monitering?
500
whenever two people have problems with each other, one or both may do this to reduce the intensity
What is triangulation?
500
EKGs, heart rhythms, and blood chemistry, urine, videos of fights, facial expressions, memories, and the ability to interpret the emotional cues of others
What did Gottman observe and measure when developing his couple's therapy model?
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