Bowen Family Therapy
Family Systems
Other Family Therapies
Family Life Cycle
Family-In-Environment
100

These are the 8 Bowen Concepts

What is:

Emotional Oneness

Sibling Position

Projection of Anxiety

Triangulation

Emotional Cutoff

Differentiation of Self

Multigenerational Transmission 

Societal Regression

100

This is an imaginary or symbolic line demarcating who is included in the family of subsystem and who is
not, and who fits within a particular system or
subsystem

What is a Boundary?

100

The first thing a Structural family therapist needs to do is THIS technique to make alliances with every family member by being empathetic and respectful to ensure family trusts you as a therapist.

What is joining? 

100

These are anxiety triggering events, crossroads or
intersection of onset of symptoms

What are Nodal Events

100

According to Briar-Lawson, et all, families share 4 of these common elements:


What is

Shared history
Emotional bonding
Mutual support
Identity

200

THIS Bowenian concept is defined as the ability to regulate emotional reactivity, to think clearly under stress and to achieve an autonomous self within one's family relationships while staying connected. THIS concept also represents the cornerstone of Bowen's Family Systems theory.  

What is differentiation of self?

200

THIS type of diagram helps provide client insight of possible emotional processes that have operated over generations.

What is a Genogram?

200

THIS technique allows one to express their thoughts and emotions as if they were talking to a specific person, even though that person is not present. They direct their words and gestures at an empty chair and imagine that person sitting in it while they talk. 

What is the empty chair technique?

200

These are situational and historical stressors across the life-cycle.

What are Horizontal Stressors?

200

This is the newly added concept within Competency 3 of the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (Council on Social Work Education, 2015) and according to to Philip and Resich 92015, the fair treatment and meaningful
involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin,
or income with respect to the development, implementation, and
enforcement of environmental law, regulations, and policies.


What is Environmental Justice?

300

This is a three-person relationship system. It is considered the building block or “molecule” of larger emotional systems because it is the smallest stable relationship system.

What is a triangle?

300

THIS is another name for groups formed within the family system. Possibly formed based on age, interests or gender.

What are subsystems?

300

THIS is the leading theorist in Structural Family Therapy.

What is Salvador Minuchin?

300

These are family patterns,
and generational issues that impact individuals across the life-cycle.

What are Vertical Stressors?

300

These are specific examples of potential threats to families from the physical environment.

What is:

Health & Life-Expectancy

Poverty

Environmental Degradation

Economic and Technological Indices of Need and Displaced Priorities

Family Stress, Safety & Security

Government Capacity and Willingness to Invest in Families

400

THIS term represents a flight from an unresolved emotional attachment to one's family.

What is emotional cutoff?

400

THIS type of boundary issue lead family members to be affectionate to the point of being too close with each other and they struggle to form a sense of independence

What is diffuse or enmeshment?

400

"Are there times when the problem does not happen or is less serious? When? How does this happen?" is an example of THIS.

What is the Exception Question?

400

These are common Emotional Patterns in Marriages:

What is:

Distance

Conflict

Reciprocal Functioning

Disruptive Triangle (an affair or in-law)

400

THESE are FIE's guiding principles

What is 

1. family as a pivotal institution

2. individuals define families

3. using a strengths perspective 

4. work with and on behalf of families

500

THESE are the goals of Bowen Family Therapy.

What is to reduce anxiety by increasing differentiation of self?

500

This is a visual tool used by social workers, therapists, and other professionals to represent an individual's or family's connections to their external social environment.  

What is an Ecomap?

500

THIS question asks a client to imagine how things would be if they woke up tomorrow and their problems were solved; used to help clients identify goals and solutions.

What is the Miracle Question?

500

 These are Stages in the Family Life Cycle
 

Marriage (Marital Dyad)
Addition of Children
Departure of Children (Subtraction)
Retirement & Return to Dyad
Aging & Death

500

This is the entries and exits,
expansion, launching and
death within familes

What is Phases of the Family Life Cycle