AMFTRB-MFT TERMS TEST QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SPLUTIONS GRADED A+
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AMFTRB-MFT TERMS TEST QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SPLUTIONS GRADED A+
Tarasoff vs Regents of University of Cal - Answer-Duty to warn: When a therapist determines that his client presents a serious threat of harm to a specifically identifies person, he has an obligation to use reasonable care to protec...
AMFTRB-MFT TERMS TEST QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SPLUTIONS GRADED A+
Tarasoff vs Regents of University of Cal - Answer-Duty to warn: When a therapist
determines that his client presents a serious threat of harm to a specifically identifies
person, he has an obligation to use reasonable care to protect the intended victim.
system - Answer-A bounded set of interrelated elements with coherent and patterned
behavior. Open = exchange info with environment Closed = restricts such exchanges
Superego - Answer-The last structure to develop in the personalty is the superego and
incorporates the values, morals, ideals, & standards of society.
Sweat Boxes - Answer-Hoffman: a mild or severe threat to the continuity of the
relationship and the system, a possible precondition to morphogenesis.
Symmetry - Answer-Jackson & MRI Group: the opposite of Complementarity, a
relationship in which there is a relatively equal distribution of control and power, often
resulting in rapid escalation of conflict.
Symptom Presciption - Answer-MRI Strategic: a treatment technique in which the
therapist ask the family to continue to perform or even expand a symptom.
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy - Answer-Whitaker: the therapist uses his own
experience and craziness to influence family members' internal meanings, thereby
changing dysfunctional patterns.
Suicidal Ideation - Answer-Images, thoughts, and feelings about committing suicide,
often including ways to accomplish it and how it might affect others.
Subsystem - Answer-Structural: an organized component of a system that has a
specific role in the functioning of the larger system.
Subjugated Stories - Answer-Narrative: stories about the client that are obscured by the
dominant story. Some are helpful and some are not.
Structural Family Theory - Answer-Minuchin: focus on family organization and
boundaries and the ways in which these structures govern interactional patterns.
Stonewalling - Answer-Gottman's Couple Therapy Model: a stance between people
when a listener refuses to respond.
, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy - Answer-Leaders: Watson, Pavlov, Skinner, Thorndike,
Bandura
Assumptions: Relationships, emotions, cognitions, & behavior mutually influence one
another
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Goal & Interventions - Answer-Goal = To modify specific
patterns of thinking/ or behavior to alleviate the presenting symptom
Questions aimed at distorted assumptions, Behavioral assignments, Parent training,
Communication skills, training
Contextual Family Therapy - Answer-LEader: Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy
Assumptions: Values & ethics are transmitted across generations; Dimensions -
intertwined & drive behaviors (facts, psychological, relational, & ethical); Ledger system
- need a balanced ledger
Contextual Family Therapy Goal & Interventions - Answer-Goal = Balance ledger
Process and relational questions
Exoneration: Help people understand how they have been living out legacies & debt-
ledgers
Coach toward rejunctive efforts
Acculturation - Answer-The process by which immigrant group members adjust to the
culture of their new country.
Adaptability - Answer-Olson's Circumplex Model - a measure of the family's ability to
respond & adapt to changes in their lives. Also called flexibility.
Avoider - Answer-Satir's Experiential Family Therapy - one of five communication styles.
Tends to distract others from potential conflict by acting helpless, weak, and lacking an
understanding.
Basic Self - Answer-Bowen's Model - This consist of the beliefs and convictions held by
the person. People at higher end of differentiation hav emore of a basic self than do
those of at lower end.
Balancing Power - Answer-Equalizing access to power in a couple that is overly
organized by hierachy
Baseline - Answer-A beginning observable, stable performance measure against which
change can be measured.
Battle for Initiiative - Answer-Whitaker - In this second battle the family takes back from
the therapist its authority to make choices about what is discussed & about decisions
that affect their lives.
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