Family Therapy
Family Therapy II
Family Therapy III
Family Therapy IV
Group Therapy
100

In this type of family therapy, family members are encouraged to deal directly with each other in what are called enactments

What is Structural family therapy?

100

This person is best known for sharing Structural Family Therapy.

Who is Salvador Minuchin?

100

The greatest influence on Behavioral Family Therapy came from.

What is Operant Conditioning?

100

This type of family therapy employs a technique called Family Sculpting.

What is Experiential Family Therapy?

100

This person is best known for his work in group therapy.

Who is Irving Yalom?

200

These constructs define Structural family therapy.

What are Structure, Substyems and Boundaries?
200

This term is best used to describe subsystems that offer closeness but at the cost of independence.

What is enmeshed?

200

This theory is where people strive to maximize rewards and minimize costs in relationships.

What is the Social Exchange Theory?

200

This person is well known for being a leader in Emotionally Focused Therapy.

Who is Sue Johnson?

200

This type of group helps members to cope with life stressors by revitalizing coping skills so they can more effectively adapt to life events.

What is a support group?

300

This type of family therapy modality fell out of favor due to being perceived as the therapist being too manipulative.

What is Strategic Family Therapy?
300

This is the most important triangle in a family according to Bowen.

What is the marital couple?

300

This therapy model assumes that all clients have knowledge of what would make their life better.

What is Solution Focused Brief Therapy?

300

This basic premise of Behavioral therapy is that behavior is maintained by....

What is consequences?

300

Yalom identified how many curative factors of group therapy.

What is eleven?

400

Lack of differentiation in a family can produce emotionally reactive children which can result in emotional over involvement of the parents or emotional cutoff from the parents which often leads to this later on in life.

What is emotional reactivity in new relationships?

400

These are two goals of Bowenian family therapy.

What is to begin the process of detriangulation and differentiation?

400

This is the goal of Experiential family therapy.

What is growth?
400

This is how the miracle question in Solution Focused Therapy might be framed.

What is "Let's say that while you were sleeping a miracle occurs, and the problem you came here with is solved. What will let you know the next morning that a miracle happened?"

400

This is one of the group therapist's main jobs in a psychotherapy group.

What is moving the group into the here and now?

500

The capacity to think and reflect, to not respond automatically to emotional pressures, is called what in Bowenian family therapy.

What is differentiation of self?

500

This is the essence of psychoanalytic therapy.

What is the interpretation of unconscious material and childhood expectations of significant others that distort current relationships?
500

In Psychoanalytic therapy, false self means...

What is Winnicott's term for a defensive facade that characterizes some people's dealings with others?

500

These are the two levels an EFT therapist will work with a couple on.

What is uncovering the hurt and longing beneath defensive expressions of anger and withdrawal and helping the couple understand how these expressions are played out in the relationship.

500

A group psychotherapist is often thinking these two questions during the group.

What is "How can I make this relate to the group? How can I make it come to life in the here and now?