Family-Social Perspective
Family-Social Treatments
Family and Couple Therapy
Community Treatment
Multicultural Perspective
100
These are the two sociocultural perspectives.
What are Family-Social Perspective, and Multicultural Perspective.
100
Families are overly involved in one another's lives are said to be this.
What is "enmeshed."
100
A psychologist who works in family therapy is called this.
What is a LMFT or Licensed Marital and Family Therapist.
100
Community mental health treatment programs want to serve their clients in this type of place.
What are familiar social surroundings or places.
100
These are two types of treatments from the multicultural perspective.
What are culture-sensitive and gender-sensitive therapy.
200
Name three social labels or roles.
What are teacher, mother/father, sibling, cook senator, policeman, student, etc.
200
According to the Family Systems Theory, the family is a system of ________ who interact with one another in consistent ways and conform to rules unique to each family.
What are "interacting parts."
200
The term "marital therapy" has evolved into this more all-inclusive term.
What is "couple therapy."
200
This president came up with the community treatment idea.
Who is President John F. Kennedy.
200
High crime rates, unemployment, overcrowding, homelessness, and inferior medical care are pressures caused by this.
What is poverty.
300
Three factors of the Family-Social perspective are these. Guess 2 of 3.
What are social networks, family structure/communication, and/or social labels and roles.
300
A format of therapy where a psychologist meets with a group of people with similar problems.
What is group therapy.
300
Family therapy always aims to change this.
What is relational functioning.
300
Name 2 of the 3 types of preventions.
What is primary, secondary, and/or tertiary.
300
This refers to the set of values, attitudes, beliefs, history, and behaviors shared by a group of people and communicated from one generation to the next.
What is culture.
400
People, __________, families, cultural groups, and ________ are sociocultural forces operating on individuals, guiding and pressuring them toward their behavior, thoughts, and emotions.
What are institutions and social relationships.
400
Family-Social supporters say that clinical theorists need to focus on these.
What are broad forces that directly operate on individuals as they move through life.
400
This type of therapy is when all family members are seen together with the therapist.
What is conjoint therapy.
400
The goal of primary treatment is to prevent these.
What are psychological disorders.
400
Name at least one of the reasons why minority groups often show less improvement in mental health treatment than other groups.
Minority groups stop therapy sooner. Minority groups have difficulties with economic factors, cultural beliefs, and/or language barriers. Minority groups may have a lack of trust. Minority groups may not feel they are actually benefiting from treatment.
500
After being expected to fulfill a certain social label for an extended period of time, a person will eventually do this.
What is "play the assigned role."
500
About how many therapy groups are attended by 3-4% of the population in the US?
Between 500'000 and 3 million.
500
This school of therapy aims to separate the person being treated from his/her family of origin.
What is the Bowen Family System.
500
The goal of tertiary prevention is to provide this.
What is immediate treatment for clients.
500
These seek to understand how behavior and thought is affected by culture, race, ethnicity, and gender.
What are multicultural psychologists.
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