Differentiation
What is Bowenian Family Therapy?
Understanding family systems requires using this type of causality
What is circular?
Instead of blaming and shaming, the ARA guides us to do this with a family's presenting problem
What is Formualte it as a relational issue
Race, SES, and gender identity are examples of this
What are social locators?
Externalization
What is Narrative Therapy?
One example of a complementary relationship?
What is pursuer/distancer or overfunctioning/underfunctioning?
Examples of relational strengths
What are Communication, have fun, caring for one another, etc?
Two examples of invisible identities
What is ability/sexual orientation/etc?
This school of family therapy involves helping families creat first and second order change
What is Strategic Family Therapy?
This theory originally drawn from the psychoanalytic/psychodynamic school helps us understand patterns of closeness and distance
What is attachment theory?
What is a relational hypothesis?
The process of sharing dimensions of a therapist's identity to help families think about and share the way in which larger systems shape their experience and the therapy
What is Location of Self?
The founder of Experiential Family Therapy
Who is Virginia Satir?
The underlying pattern families engage that helps family therapists better understand how a system operates
What is the cycle of interaction?
Example of a family's larger life context
What is a genogram, social location, etc....?
The time when it is appropriate to bring up issues of power, privilege and oppression?
What is right away/at any point?
Enactments are an essential technique of this school of family therapy.
What is Structural Family Therapy?
A family's "norm"/equilibrium state
What is homeostasis?
The definition of a relational premise
What is a belief that organizes a family's interactions?
According to Ken Hardy, individuals in privileged and subjegated positions each have "this" to stay engaged in difficult conversations
What are tasks?