Overview
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Interventions
100

The number of stages identified within the Sequential Family Addictions Model.

What is 7?
100

This theory is used in the first stage of the Sequential Family Addictions Model.

What is motivational interviewing?

100

This theory is used in the second stage of the Sequential Family Addictions Model

What is Solution-Focused Family Therapy?

100

This theory is used as the third stage of the Sequential Family Addictions Model.

What is Structural Family Therapy?

100

In this stage, couples are separated for deeper work with their original family.

What is Stage 6: Intergenerational Family-of-Origin Therapy?

200

These stages often correspond with the stages seen in the Sequential Family Addictions Model.

What are the stages of change?

200

Motivational Interviewing is used mainly during this stage of change. 

What is precontemplation? 

200

Solution-Focused Family Therapy is used mainly at this stage of change.

What is contemplation? 

200

Structural Family Therapy is identified as working best during these stages of change. 

What is contemplation and preparation?

200

This is a key intervention indicative of Stage 5: Extended Family Systems Therapy.

What is a genogram?

300

The creators of the Sequential Family Addictions Model. 

Who are Juhnke and Hagedorn? 

300

The most important practice when starting Motivational Interviewing is to build on.......

What is rapport and therapeutic alliance? 

300

Solution-Focused Family Therapy hopes to engage a ________ outlook and perspective toward the possibility of change. 

What is positive? 

300

Structural Family Therapy aims to bring ________ to addicted family systems. 

What is stability? 

300

This stage focuses on challenging and implementing proper boundaries and power dynamics. 

What is Stage 3: Structural Family Therapy?

400

The stage is identified as optional in the Sequential Family Addictions Model. 

What is Stage 6: Intergenerational Family-of-Origin Therapy?

400

Motivational Interviewing assists in reducing _______ and enhancing _______________.

What is resistance and readiness for change? 

400

In Solution-Focused Family Therapy, the counselor will help clients identify and build on....

What are existing strengths?

400

This is identified as the top of the subsystem hierarchy. 

What is the marital subsystem? 

400

This stage helps clients identify and understand antecedents, behaviors, and consequences.

What is stage 4: Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy?

500

These are each of the stages of change.

What are precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination?

500

Motivational Interviewing is identified as a ________, or a way in which the other theories are presented. 

What is a metatheory? 

500

The counselor in Solution-Focused Family Therapy helps to identify ________ to the problem. 

What are exceptions? 

500

This stage comes after Structural Family Therapy.

What is Stage 4: Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy?

500

This stage uses interventions that identify how childhood has shaped clients' perceptions of themselves and others.

What is Psychodynamic Object Relations Therapy?