Bowen Family Systems
Symbolic Experiential Systems Theory
Solution-Focused Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Interventions
100

Who is the key figure/creator of Bowen Family Systems theory or Intergenerational Family Systems Theory? 

Murray Bowen, Micheal Kerr, Philip Guerin, Thomas Fogarty, Monica McGoldrick, Betty Carter, David Schnarch 

100

This therapy, developed by Carl Whitaker, emphasizes being real and fully present with clients 

What is Authenticity
100

The two main founders of SFBT _______ and ________.

Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg 

100

True or False: People are experts of their own lives 

True 

100

Used both as an assessment tool and dan intervention, a visual representation of intergenerational patterns and inspires commitment to change 

Genograms 

200

What are the two main goals of Bowen Therapy?

Increase each person’s level of differentiation, and decrease emotional reactivity and chronic anxiety within the system

200

Symbolic-Experiential Therapy often uses play, absurdity, and this form of humor to provoke change 

What is therapeutic humor

200

Scaling questions in SFBT are typically rated from these two numbers 

0 to 10 

200

This core process helps clients see themselves as more than their problems by focusing on unique experiences 

Unique outcomes 

200

(What Intervention and what Theory) The process of taking the problem out of the person by objectifying and personifying it “the person is not the problem, the problem is the problem“ 

Externalization 

300
In Bowen Theory, when tension between two people becomes overwhelming, they often involve a third person?
Triangulation
300

The importance of the family taking _________ for change after structure is established, must be “won” by the family.

What is Battle of Initiative 

300

This key question asks clients to imagine that their problem was suddenly solved overnight.

Miracle Question 

300

These intentional documents or rituals are sometimes used to reinforce the new preferred story ________.

Therapeutic Letters 

300

The therapist does not hesitate to speak their mind, sharing their experience Or fantasies, all interventions should be performed ___________.

Spontaneity 

400

How do they conceptualize problems and change relationally/systemically?

change by identifying inter generational patterns that surround problem, for example parenting, managing conflict, balancing auto money with togetherness, establishing rules and creating legacies 

400

The therapist may deliberately create situations that increase the family’s anxiety to stimulate growth

What is Stress inoculation/activating growth through stress? 
400

SFBT therapists often focus on what clients are doing right instead of pathologizing. This is known as ________.

Strengths-based approach 

400

Narrative therapists help clients develop a preferred way of understanding their life events. This is called ________.

Re-authoring 

400

What is one method of management that helps symbolic therapy maintain and broaden perspective? 

What is Co-therapist, using a co-therapist 

500

What are the 8 core concepts of Bowen family Systems Theory and explain all 8 (short description)?

Differentiation of Self, Triangles, Nuclear Family Emotional System, Family Projection Process, Multigenerational Transmission Process, Sibling Position, Emotional Cutoff, Societal Emotional Process 

500

What is are the main goals of symbolic? 

symptom relief, growth, cohesion, creating trans generational boundary 

500

What are the three phases of SFBT? 

Assessment Phase, Intervention Phase,Termination Phase 

500

What are the five stages of the narrative therapeutic process? 

Stage One: Define the problem: describing the problem; naming the problem; therapist notetaking 

Stage Two: Map the Influence: Questions  

Stage Three: Evaluate and justify and the facets of the problem 

Stage Four: Identify unique outcomes

Stage Five: Re-storying, an alternative narrative is attached to each unique outcome 

500

the process of deassembling stories to generate a new perspective 

What is Deconstructing (Narrative therapy)