This therapy emphasizes empowerment and social context.
What is feminist therapy?
This question asks clients to imagine life without their problem.
What is the miracle question?
This therapy treats the family as a system.
What is family systems therapy?
This worldview prioritizes group goals over individual needs.
What is collectivism?
This approach integrates brain science into counseling.
What is neuroscience-informed counseling?
This concept highlights power, privilege, and oppression.
What is power analysis?
This concept identifies times when the problem was less severe.
What are exceptions?
This concept refers to emotional separation from family patterns.
What is differentiation?
This concept describes identity shaped by social relationships.
What is the interdependent self?
This concept refers to nervous system regulation in therapy.
What is co-regulation?
This theory emphasizes mutual, growth-fostering relationships.
What is Relational-Cultural Theory?
This approach focuses on building a preferred future story.
What is solution-focused narrative therapy?
This tool maps family relationships across generations.
What is a genogram?
This framework emphasizes culturally responsive counseling.
What is CRCC?
This process updates memory when recalled with new information.
What is reconsolidation?
This approach reframes symptoms as responses to oppression.
What is reframing pathology as adaptation?
This step explores how the problem impacts the client’s life.
What is mapping the effects?
This approach focuses on restructuring family interactions.
What is structural family therapy?
This concept highlights overlapping identities and oppression.
What is intersectionality?
This concept refers to synchrony between the client and the counselor.
What is interpersonal synchronicity?
This framework explores identity factors like race, gender, and class.
What is intersectionality?
This process involves rewriting one’s life story.
What is re-authoring?
This theory emphasizes feedback loops and maintaining patterns.
What is strategic family therapy?
This counseling approach emphasizes context over individualism.
What is contextual counseling?
This tool involves monitoring physiological responses like heart rate.
What is physiological observation?