Name that theory/Person
Multicultural & Ethnic Issues
Techniques & Interventions
General Concepts
Bonus
100

What theory has an approach of working with families that takes into account the impact of cognitions and behaviors on modifying family interactions? 

Cognitive-behavioral family therapy 

100

What does WASPs stand for? 

White Anglo-saxon Protestants 

100

What is the technique of joining? 

Establishing a sense of comfort and trust with the family in the beginning of the relationship. 

100

What is a Genogram? What should be included in it? 

A visual representation of a person's family tree. Tracks relationship changes, repetitive patterns, trends, and impact of change and life cycle transitions. Minimum of three generations. 

100

The Milan approach is anther name for what theory? 

Systemic Family Therapy, which stresses the interconnectedness of family members and second-order change. 

200

What system theorist was best known for being intuitive, spontaneous, and unstructured? 

Carl Whitaker 

200

What is quid pro quo? 

Literally, something for something. 
200

What is enactment in Structural Family Therapy? 

The actions of the families that show problematic behavior sequences to therapists, for example, having an argument instead of talking about one. 

200

Describe the difference between first-order change and second-order change. 

Second order change is characterized by life cycle transitions and first order change is characterized as superficial change. 

200

What is schema? 

Core beliefs of an individual or couple. 

300

What theory focuses on dual perspectives of intrapsychic processes (processing of emotional experiences) and interpersonal processes (patterns and cycles of partner interactions)? 

Emotionally Focused Therapy 

300

What's the difference between confidentiality and privileged communication? 

Confidentiality is the ethical and legal duty to fulfill a promise to keep clients information protected from unauthorized disclosure, but it has limits. Privileged communication is a client's legal right that confidences originating in a therapeutic relationship will be safeguarded. 

300

In Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, what are the three roles of clients in a family during the change process? 

Visitor, Complainant, and Customers. 

300

What is triangulation? 

Projecting interpersonal dyadic difficulties onto a third person or object (i.e. a scapegoat). 

300

What is enmeshment? 

The loss of autonomy due to overinvolvement of family members with each other, either physically or psychologically. 

400

What theory speaks to multigenerational transmission and what is it? 

Psychodynamic or Bowen Family Systems. The passing on from generation to generation in families of coping strategies and patterns of coping with stress. 

400

Name the 5 ethical principles. 

Autonomy, Nonmaleficence, beneficence, fidelity, and justice 

400

What is circular questioning in family therapy? 

Asking questions that highlight differences among family members. 

400

Describe cybernetics. 

A communication theory. Systems that regulate themselves through means of feedback loops. 
400
Describe social constructionism. 

A philosophy that states experiences are a function of how one thinks about them and the languages one uses within a specific culture. From perspective all knowledge is time- and culture-bound. It challenges the idea that there is objective knowledge and absolute truth. 

500

Name Virginia Satir's four communication roles that do not contribute to congruency? 

Blamer, Placater, Distracter, and Computer (Rational Analyzer). 

500

What is the difference between culture-specific models and universal perspective models? 

Culture-specific models emphasis on values, beliefs, and orientation of different ethnic cultural groups. Universal perspective models are a generalist approach, assumption that developed counseling models can be successfully adapted to different cultural groups. 

500

What is the intervention of choreography in experiential family therapy? 

Family members are asked to symbolically enact a pattern or relational sequence similar to a "silent movie." Reenact 2-3 times to increase the depth of experience. Then discuss what occurred and what family members would like to change. 

500

What is a centrifugal family system? 

Literally, directed away from a center. It describes how people move away from their family (i.e. family disengagement). 

500
A name a collaborative approach that uses a one-way-mirror for observation. 

The Reflecting Team Approach