The created Structural family therapy
Who is Salvador Minuchin?
The founder of psychoanalytic family therapy
Who is Sigmund Freud?
The founders of Experiential Family Therapy (hint: there are two)
Who is Virgina Satir and Carl Whitaker?
The founder of Brownian Family Therapy
Who is Murray Bowen?
The birthplace of the three distinct models: MRI's brief therapy, Haley and Madanes's strategic therapy, and the Milan systemic model
What is the Mental Research Institute (MRI)?
This dysfunction identifies a family structure that is extremely distant
What is disengaged?
Help the individual members gain understanding of how they themselves contribute to the creation of the problem, hopefully presenting a solution in the process
What is insight?
A heightened sense of competence, well being, and self esteem.
What is the goals of therapy?
The most used intervention
What is the genogram?
The central intervention that finds an alternative yet equally plausible explanation for the same set of facts
What is reframing?
The therapist accommodates to the family's style of talking and behavior, the therapist joins the system
What is 'joining'?
The essence that every human being longs to be appreciated and receive self-confident
What is self-psychology?
The role of the therapist
What is genuine, warmth, and the therapist's use of self?
The way family emotional processes are transfer and maintain over generations
What is the Multigenerational Transmission Process?
The family system seeks to maintain its customary organization and functioning over time, and it tends to resist change
What is family homeostasis?
The role of the therapist
What is challenging and accommodating?
The internal objects that is built from mental images of self and others, from experience and expectations
What is object relations?
The intervention of putting family members in physical positions that represents how the therapist sees each persons role in the family
What is sculpting?
The basic idea that people who grow up in the same sibling positions predictably have important common characteristics
What is sibling position?
The role of the therapist
What is authoritative and non-preferential?
age,gender, interest (or function), power and hierarchy
What are subsystems?
The therapeutic interventions
What is listening, empathy, interpretations, and analytic neutrality?
The family roles associated with existential family therapy
What is the martyr, the victim or the helpless one, the rescuer, the good child or parent, the bad child or parent?
Often used to balance the undifferentiated ego mass, referred to as the "basic building block" of the family, in essence two family members recruit a third one to "siphon off" their anxiety onto
What is Triangles?
Involuntary vs. voluntary, helplessness vs. power, metaphorical vs. literal, hierarchy vs. equality, hostility vs. love
What is strategic conceptualization?