"Who run the world? Girls!"
My Friend Adler
Fashionably Late Theory
All in the Family
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100

This is at the core of feminist therapy and marked by authenticity, mutuality, and respect.

The egalitarian relationship

100

These are the three life tasks according to Adlerian theory.

Building friendships, establishing intimacy, contributing to society.

100

In the solution-oriented approach, these are the three basic parts in the structure of summary feedback.

Compliments, a bridge, suggesting a task

100

Family therapy perspectives call for a conceptual shift from evaluating individuals to focusing on this.

System dynamics.

100

True or false: Feminist therapists restrict their practices to women clients.

False

200

The principle that ___________ is based on the assumption that the personal or individual problems clients bring to counseling originate in a political and social context.

The personal is political and critical consciousness.

200

__________ is often described as our perceptions regarding self, others, and the world, and includes the connecting themes and rules of interaction that give meaning to our actions.

Lifestyle

200

The techniques of externalization and developing unique events are associated primarily with ____________.

The narrative approach.

200

In structural-strategic family therapy, _________ must occur in a family before an individual's symptoms can be reduced or eliminated.

Structural changes

200

This tool allows for collecting and organizing key relationships in a three-generational extended family.

Genogram

300

Although feminist therapy shares many of the premises of person-centered therapy, it does not agree with this notion.

The therapeutic relationship is, in and of itself, sufficient to produce change.

300

This is the purpose of examining a client's family constellation.

Get a picture of the individual's early social world.

300

Social constructionists tend to share this interest.

Generating new meaning in the lives of individuals.

300

From the family systems perspective, symptoms are often viewed as ___________.

An expression of a set of habits and patterns within a family.

300

This person is primarily credited with popularizing and extending Adler's work by applying Adlerian principles to group work.

Rudolph Dreikurs

400

A feminist therapist would consider this element the most essential.

Social action

400

Adlerians refer the social interest and community feeling to as ______________.

Individual's awareness of being part of the human community and to individuals' attitudes in dealing with the social world.

400

From a social constructionist perspective, change begins with this.

Demonstrating the power of cultural narratives.

400

This technique in family therapy casts a new light on a problem and provides a different interpretation for a problematic situation.

Reframing

400

The creation of the self, which dominated the modernist search for human essence and truth is...

Being replaced by postmodernists with the concept of socially storied lives.

500

___________ assists clients in identifying the impact that their own gender-role socialization has played in shaping their values, thoughts, and behaviors.

Gender role or social identity analysis

500

An Adlerian therapist asks for the client's earliest recollections for this reason.

Provide a point of departure for the therapeutic venture.

500

It is within the scope of SFBT practice to allow for some discussion of ___________ to validate clients' experiences.

Behavioral issues in the past

500

The systems perspective implies ____________.

Individuals are best understood through the context of their role in their family.

500

__________ is an intervention that changes the label or evaluation applied to some behavioral characteristic.

Relabeling