A strategic therapist focuses on the _______ _______ of the family.
interactional patterns
Salvador Minuchin
Therapist relies primarily on the use of therapists ________ to effect change.
Self
The therapist does not solve problems or offer solutions but instead _________ with client to develop aspirations and plans that they then translate into real-world actions.
Collaborates
Narrative therapy was developed by ____ ____ and _____ _____.
Michae White and David Epston
This is used to identify several interpersonal interaction patterns, which include not only those associated with the problem pathologizing interpersonal pattern (PIPs) but also wellness (WIPs), healing (HIPs), sociocultural (SCIPs), transformative (TIPs), and deteriorating (DIPs) interpersonal patterns.
IPscope
The most distinctive technique of structural interventions. The technique includes the therapist prompting the family to reenact a conflict or other interaction.
Enactments
The therapists primary tool for promoting client change.
Differentiation
In the ____ ___ there are many possibilities; in the expert's mind there are few.
beginners mind
Culturally generated stories about how life should go that are used to coordinate social behavior is called __________ ___________.
Dominant discourses
Five ways to think about a problem in strategic family therapy are: involuntary versus voluntary; helpless versus power; metaphoric versus literal; hierarchy versus _______; and hostility versus _______.
equality and love
To help clients resolve individual mental health symptoms and relational problems, structural family therapist map __________, __________, and __________.
boundaries, hierarchies, and subsystems.
______ refers to the ability to separate thoughts from feelings in order to respond rather than react. _______ is that ability to know where oneself ends and another begins without loss of self.
Intrapersonal and Interpersonal
The solution-based therapists listen for _______ and examples of what works when clients are talking.
Exceptions
The story in which the problem plays the leading role and the client plays a secondary role is ____________________________.
Problem-saturated story
According to Madenes, all problems brought to therapy as stemming from an existential dilemma between _______ and ________.
Involves stopping family members from interrupting or speaking for one another, directing two people to directly engage, encouraging emotional understanding and connection, rearranging chairs to increase or decrease emotional closeness are examples of what?
Redirecting alternative transactions
The greater a therapist's level of differentiation, the more the therapist can maintain a _______ ________ with clients.
Nonanxious presence
________ ______ and talk that assumes future change help clients to envision a future without the problem, generating hope and motivation.
Presuppositional questions
From a narrative perspective persons are not the problem, _________ are the _________.
Problems/ problems
Strategic therapy does not have a predefined set of long-term goals for an individual or family functioning other than to_________________________________.
promote change that alters people's subjective experiences (moods, thoughts, and behaviors).
Referred to as "normal" boundaries that allow for close emotional contact with others while simultaneously allowing each person to maintain a sense of identity and differentiation.
Clear boundaries
________ involves the therapist maintaining therapeutic neutrality in order to interrupt a client's attempt to involve the therapist or someone else in a triangle.
Detriangulation
Steve de Shazar assessed client motivation for change using three categories; _______, _______, and _________.
Visitors, complainants, and customers.
A signature technique of narrative therapy is ________, which involves conceptually and linguistically separating the person from the problem.
Externalizing