Typically lasts from 12-36 sessions
What is Brief Therapy?
_______ takes the role of the patient in couples' therapy.
what is "the relationship"?
She was known as the Mother of Family therapy and created an experiential model that is used today in both families and organizations.
Who is Virginia Satir?
Marsha Linehan developed this model of therapy, primarily for the treatment of women with self-harming behaviors.
What is DBT?
These are examples of third wave cognitive behavioral therapies.
What are ACT, DBT, MBCT and MBSR?
A highly manualized treatment that was developed primarily to treat depression.
What is Interpersonal therapy?
A very difficult and sensitive dilemma in couples therapy.
What is the handling of secrets?
In this model, therapists work to identify and correct the reinforcement of maladaptive behaviors in the system.
What is Behavioral Family Therapy?
The origin of modern hypnotherapy is attributed to __________, who was known to wave a wand during his procedures.
Who is Anton Mesmer?
This therapy uses bilateral stimulation and is known as an effective treatment for PTSD.
What is EMDR?
The most misunderstood aspect of brief therapy.
What is the focus?
Introduced by Bowen, this is when a couple brings in a third party to diffuse anxiety.
What is Triangulation?
A visual representation of a family that maps at least 3 generations and reveals patterns across generations.
What is a genogram?
Acceptance, Cohesion, Contagion and Ventilation are examples of what?
What are Yalom's therapeutic factors in group therapy?
This is the largest grassroots support organization in the US and provides psychoeducation groups for families and consumers of mental health services.
Active psychosis, acute or severe substance abuse, and acute risk of self-harm
What are the exclusion criteria for brief therapy?
Per Gottman, these behaviors: criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling are called _____________________.
What are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
A technique in Narrative family therapy where a group of clinicians observe an interview with the family behind a one-way mirror and then interact directly with the family.
What is a reflecting team?
One pulls in a vast amount of varied techniques. The other focuses on common factors of multiple models to increase efficacy.
What are eclectic and integrative models of therapy?
The decision analysis is the major action-oriented technique of this therapy.
What is IPT?
A technique that examines defenses, labels affect and identifies impulse or behavior.
What is the triangle of conflict?
Couples therapy is contraindicated when ________.
What is "there is a history of violence in the relationship"?
A model of family therapy that focuses on the rules, boundaries and intergenerational hierarchy of the family.
What is Structural Family Therapy?
The modification of behaviors by manipulation of rewards and punishments.
What is Operant Conditioning?
In this type of brief therapy, the therapist teases out three components of relationships from the patient: the wish, the response from others, and the response from self.
What is CCRT?