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Marital and Family Counseling Test Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A+ Fundamental Arrtibution Error - Answers The belief that human behavior is best attributed to person variables rather than environmental/contextual variables What is the fundamental premise of family systems therapy? ...

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Fundamental Arrtibution Error - Answers The belief that human behavior is best attributed to person
variables rather than environmental/contextual variables

What is the fundamental premise of family systems therapy? - Answers that people are products of their
social contexts and environments

When did clinicians begin treating whole families together? - Answers Mid 1950s

What is the golden age of family therapy or systems approaches? - Answers 1975 to 1985

What period represents social constructionism? - Answers 1986 to present

social constructionism - Answers the idea that our experience is a function of the way we think about it

what caused the shift away from systems perspective? - Answers social constructionism

What did therapists notice when working with schizophrenics? - Answers That when a patient got
better, someone else in the family got worse



some families were perceived as needing a symptomatic member

Who started family therapy? - Answers John Elderkin Bell

Don Jackson

Nathan Ackerman

Murray Bowen

What do family members in therapy talk actually talk about? - Answers reconstructed memories that
resemble the original experiences

What was Freud interested in? - Answers Interested in the family remembered, not the living one



He maintained being against having direct contact with a patient's family

what are the stages of family therapy - Answers initial contact

first interview

early phase

middle phase

, termination

initial contact - Answers get an overview of the presenting problem

first interview - Answers to build an alliance and develop hypotheses

early phase - Answers devoted to refining the therapist's hypothesis into a formulation about what is
maintaining the problem, and work towards solving it

middle phase - Answers therapist to become less active and encourage family members to be more
proactive problem solvers

termination - Answers to recap lessons learned and provide closure

What did family therapy seek to do? - Answers extend and apply the group dynamic literature to the
clinical treatment of families

Quasi stationary social equilibrium - Answers Changing group behavior requires "unfreezing," or a shake-
up of the group's beliefs. (Kurt Lewin)

disrupting family homeostasis - Answers unfreezing or shaking up families and their roels

What do roles in families tend to be? - Answers Reciprocal and complementary

What is family therapy based on? - Answers changing the organization of the family, and then once
transformed, the life of the individual family members is altered

Cybernetics - Answers identified feedback loops which are mechanisms for self regulating the family
system

homeostasis - Answers dysfunctional families resist change

Communication therapists - Answers adopted black box model of therapy



concentrates on input and output

communication therapy - Answers assumes circular causality and analyses interactions occurring in the
here and now

What do communication theorists attempt to do? - Answers teach rules of clear communication

What do communication theorists assume? - Answers that the function of symptoms is to maintain the
family's homeostatic equilibrium

metacommunication - Answers suggests the messages have both report and command functions

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