Multi-generational transmission process is a part of this theory.
What is Bowen?
Used as both an assessment tool and intervention in Bowen.
What is the genogram?
Techniques that the therapist applies to clients in each session. These techniques help clients to achieve their goals in treatment.
What are interventions?
Realign the system's boundaries and hierarchy.
After assessing the family structure, what is the goal for structural therapists?
Joining and Enacting
What are techniques of Structural family therapy to restructure the family system.
This invites people to unite in a struggle against the problem to reduce its negative influence.
What is Externalization of the problem?
Consider the aspects of the self that a client values and the aspects of which he or she is ashamed when assessing.
What is Satir's way of assessing self-esteem?
The broad goal of this theory is to help clients enact their preferred realities and identities.
What is Narrative Therapy?
Modernist, Humanistic, Systemic, and Postmodern
The 4 main categories of the philosophical foundations of family therapies.
The concept of boundaries originated from this therapy.
What is Structural Family Therapy?
Unbalancing
What is an intervention of Structural Family Therapy
Understanding the operating premises that underlie family actions and cognitions.
What is the family's epistemology?
Suggestions that would be best for a therapist working with clients who have adapted the placator stance or role.
What is using less directive therapy methods, such as multiple choice questions and open-ended reflections, to require them to voice their opinion and take a stand.
This theory's goal is: To help families find love without dominating, intruding on or harming one another.
What is Strategic?
These treatments and interventions have been shown to be effective in working with addictions.
What are Mindfulness-based treatments and interventions?