MFT FINAL (2024/2025) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || ALREADY GRADED A+ <UPDATED VERSION>
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MFT FINAL (2024/2025) EXAM
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Whitaker observes that depression is part of a family process, and in most cases
seems to sap the strength out of most. He brings batacas, and soft foam rubber bats
and asks th...
MFT FINAL (2024/2025) EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS || ALREADY
GRADED A+ <UPDATED VERSION>
Whitaker observes that depression is part of a family process, and in most cases
seems to sap the strength out of most. He brings batacas, and soft foam rubber bats
and asks the family to fight with them. This is an example of - ANSWER ✔
playing with violence
When Whitaker would hear family members express a position that kept them
stuck he was most likely to say something even more outrageous. This is called... -
ANSWER ✔ seeding the unconsious
Symbolicc experiential therapists rely more on - ANSWER ✔ authentic use of self
in therapy than on techniques and interventions
What is the foundation for most interventions? - ANSWER ✔ Intuition based on
many years of experience and or with the safety net of a co-therapist
This is a symbolic-experiental therapy as its own communication - ANSWER ✔
silence
A multigenerational approach looks... - ANSWER ✔ for problem patterns across
at least 3 generations and focuses on the difficulties associated with triangulation
and failure to achieve a differentiated self.
For Bowen a well articulated theory is - ANSWER ✔ essential in remaining
emotionally detached as a family therapist
, Adlerians believe that human beings are - ANSWER ✔ social, purposeful,
subjective, and interpretive in their approaches to life
Adlerian family therapy seeks to - ANSWER ✔ unlock patterns and support more
effective leadership and relationships
Satir's human validation process stresses - ANSWER ✔ enhancement and
validation for self-esteem, family rules, congruence versus defensive
communicating patterns, and sculpting
Negative feedback loops are... - ANSWER ✔ loops within the family system that
deter changes or precent them from happening
Positive feedback loops... - ANSWER ✔ initiate or allow change
Family systems are not closed, rather it's a living, open entity that can grow and
develop - ANSWER ✔ True
What is triangulation? - ANSWER ✔ under stressful situations, two people may
recruit a third person into the relationship to reduce the anxiety and gain stability
Bowen adopted Toman's birth orders and Toman believed that position -
ANSWER ✔ determines power relationships
Basic assumption in Adlerian therapy is that - ANSWER ✔ both parents and
children often become locked in repetitive, negative interactions based on mistaken
goals that motivate all parties involved.
With the human validation process model, techniques are always secondary to the
relationship - ANSWER ✔ true
Family members who use placating behaviors as a style to deal with stress pay the
price of sacrificing themselves in attempt to please others. This is - ANSWER ✔
placating behaviors
These people tend to function much like a computer. They strive for complete
control over themselves, others and their environment. This is - ANSWER ✔ super
reasonable
,This increases family members awareness of how they function and how they are
viewed by others in the system. - ANSWER ✔ Family scuplting
Enables clients to explore significant events in three generations of family life. -
ANSWER ✔ Family reconstruction
Psychodramatic process that helps individuals acknowledge and integrate multiple
aspects of the self. - ANSWER ✔ Parts Parties
Symbolic-experiential family therapy doesn't focus on the here and now -
ANSWER ✔ false
This is experienced when one falls in love with another and the other is invested
with desired attributes and capacities far beyond what any given person could
possibly have - ANSWER ✔ delusion of intamacy
The desire for one ness - ANSWER ✔ illusion of intimacy
Individuals must break through the illusion of intimacy and wrestle fully with the
dialectic of individuation and belonging - ANSWER ✔ Fact of Intimacy
This is used to direct clients to continue what they are doing rather than try to give
it up - ANSWER ✔ Paradox
These are contradictory messages from which an individual cannot escape -
ANSWER ✔ Double message
If a kind of "meta-event" with the power of a psychological orgasm occurs within
the therapy session, then stimulating it, to evolve into a full blown crisis is one way
to release the family into a great sense of becoming - ANSWER ✔ evolving a
crisis
Whitaker's process of taking family members inference far beyond anything the
family member normally would consider - ANSWER ✔ Seeding the unconsious
Expose and then alter the dysfunctional relationship process in the family system -
ANSWER ✔ relationship experiments
, This helps people identify triggers to emotional reactivity, look for alternative
responses and anticipate desired outcomes. - ANSWER ✔ coaching
Clear and concise statements of the personal opinion and belief that are offered
without emotional reactivity - ANSWER ✔ I-Positions
Usually implemented through the use of film or videotape - ANSWER ✔
Displacement stories
In the US, when did family therapy develop into a field of therapy? - ANSWER ✔
in the 1970's
Who is credited with introducing the concepts of cybernetics to understanding
family systems? - ANSWER ✔ Gregory Bateson
If a son uses drugs and is cause and the dad leaves it, this is what kind of loop? -
ANSWER ✔ Positive
If a family on the verge of divorce bans together this is a - ANSWER ✔ negative
feedback loop because the behavior deterred the change
This is superficial changes through which the family system essentially remains
the same - ANSWER ✔ first order change
transformational changes in the family system that endure and make a real
difference - ANSWER ✔ second order change
This focuses on the present and would ask therapists to breath in and out and focus
on themselves. If we attend to something, we attach meaning to it. - ANSWER ✔
Satir's hanging hats
What are examples of emotional cutoffs - ANSWER ✔ disengagement,
enstrangement
If an economy is producing 2 goods and the combination of the final production of
these 2 goods lies inside the production possibilities frontier, which of the
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