Goals
Planning
Treatment Models
Resistance
Progress
100

A goal that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.


What is a SMART goal?

100

A written document outlining goals, objectives, and methods for change.


What is a treatment plan?

100

The therapy that emphasizes restructuring boundaries and hierarchies.

What is Structural Family Therapy?

100

Subtle signals such as missed sessions or changing topics that show discomfort with therapeutic work.




What are avoidance behaviors?

100

Regularly tracking client improvement using scales or feedback forms.


What is progress monitoring?

200

Goals that reflect change in interaction patterns rather than individual behavior.


What are relational goals?

200

The understanding that interventions must fit a client’s culture, values, and readiness.


What is cultural fit?

200

The model that focuses on observable behavior and reinforcement.

What is Behavioral Family Therapy?

200

An approach that increases motivation by resolving ambivalence.


: What is Motivational Interviewing (MI)?

200

Client-rated forms that measure relationship and session quality.


What are session rating scales (SRS)?

300

The collaborative process of defining what success looks like in therapy.


What is goal setting?

300

A clear link between intervention and the theoretical rationale behind it.

What is theory-driven planning?

300

The model that asks clients to imagine life after a miracle has solved the problem.


What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?

300

Viewing client resistance as information rather than opposition.


What is a systemic reframe?

300

Using feedback to adjust therapeutic strategy in real time.


What is Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT)?

400

The process of revisiting and revising objectives throughout treatment.


What is ongoing goal evaluation?

400

The process of updating the plan to reflect new progress or barriers.


What is treatment plan revision?

400

The model that focuses on secure attachment and emotional connection

What is Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)?

400

The act of empathizing with client hesitation to reduce defensiveness.


What is joining through validation?

400

Reviewing therapy outcomes with the client to maintain collaboration.

What is a progress review?

500

The theoretical concept that goals should align with the family’s stage of development.


What is life cycle congruence?

500

A plan that outlines interventions for potential crisis during ongoing treatment.


What is a contingency plan?

500

The model that helps clients rewrite problem-saturated stories.


What is Narrative Therapy?

500

Therapist self-awareness of reactions that may reinforce client resistance.


What is countertransference awareness

500

The documentation process summarizing goals, progress, and next steps.


What is a treatment summary?

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