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AMFTRB Exam Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions Lambert's Common Factors Research view therapeutic models as : ANS Answer- a. Tools used to increase the therapist's effectiveness Common Factors Research explores the key elements found across all theories that contribute to effective thera...

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Lambert's Common Factors Research view therapeutic models as : ANS Answer- a. Tools used to
increase the therapist's effectiveness Common Factors Research explores the key elements found
across all theories that contribute to effective therapy outcomes . Findings suggest that models are
important to provide the structure for therapy and inform evidence - based practice .


b . A barrier to evidence based practice On the contrary , Common Factors Research uses therapeutic
models and theory to derive evidence - based practice . More important than the therapist using the
models This one is tricky - although Common Factors Research depend upon the use of therapeutic
models , they also find that the individuality of the therapist correlate with the effectiveness therapy .
d . Tools to increase the therapist's confidence in clinical practice Common Factors Research argues
that therapeutic models tend to increase the client's confidence in the therapy being delivered , not the
therapist's . Domain 1 : The Practice of Systemic Therapy


According to Lambert's Common Factors Model , therapy outcome variance is MOST influenced by
the : ANS a . Quality of the therapeutic relationship Accounts for 30 % of outcome variance .
Competing bodies of research endorse this factor as effective therapy , making it a close second
choice . Be sure to stick to the literature on Common Factors when that's what the question calls for .
b . Therapist's specific model and techniques used in therapy Accounts for 15 % of outcome variance
C. Client's level of hope and belief that the therapy will be helpful Accounts for 15 % of outcome
variance


Answer- d . Client's motivation and current resources Accounts for 40 % of outcome variance



According to General Systems Theory , systems are generally viewed in terms of : ANS a.
Hierarchy Primary component of systems


Answer- Relationships Not directly acknowledged by GST as a fundamental Keep in mind , GST is
utilized across disciplines , not just family therapy component of systemic interaction c . Executive
organization Primary component of systems d . Subsystems Primary component of systems



Humanistic theories adhere to the following brand of truth : Subjective ANS a . Subjective YES !
Humanism is all about subjectivity

,Which of the following terms defines a Systemic Therapist's views on the therapeutic relationship ?
ANS d . Therapist as participant in the therapeutic system YES ! As systemic therapists , we join
the family system and become a participating member . This frees us to use our self to create change
as we experience first - hand the rules that govern the system .



To maintain homeostasis , systems engage loops ANS c . Negative feedback loops YES !
Negative feedback serves to correct behavior operating outside of homeostatic norms and thereby
maintain homeostasis .


The Johnson family generally responds to family dysfunction and conflict by looking to Dad to
children who then quickly conform utilize his authority in stabilizing the system often scolding to
desired behaviors . Upon the dad being bedridden with an acute illness , Mom steps into a sibling
conflict and assists the two brothers in talking through their disagreement and reaching resolution .
This following vignette is an example of : ANS a . Positive feedback YES ! When families are in
a state of crisis and can no longer look to the rules of homeostasis to resolve the crisis , for the crisis
to resolve they must embrace positive feedback and adapt to new ways of resolving problems to
regain order


Husband and wife are continually arguing about who is responsible for taking out the garbage at the
end of the day , finding that any time the wife directs the husband to take the garbage out , he refuses
to do so . A Systemic Therapist would view this disagreement as being mostly related to : ANS
The command level of communication YES ! The command level of communication speaks to the
relationship , and not the content of what is being communicated . The husband's opposition can be
understood through his aversion to someone else telling him what to do , which exists at the
command level


A PRIMARY VIEW : difference between first - order and second - order cybernetics is the way they
ANS C. The therapist's role in the family system This is a primary difference of second - order
cybernetics which viewed the therapist as becoming a part of the family system and cocreator of the
therapeutic system .



Feminist Family Therapy's PRIMARY mode of intervention is : ANS The deconstruction and
questioning of dominant cultural and political discourses YES ! Feminist Family Therapy aimed to
directly deconstruct and question the dominant societal discourses that are embodied within the
family system as a means to generate greater equality and equity amongst its members .

, In the year 2032 , planet earth is occupied by a superior alien species . Disregarding social status
demographic identifiers , humans across the globe are equally subjected to Alien rule and granted a
shared status as animal . This event WOULD be an example of : ANS Equifinality Yes !
Equifinality is a systemic phenomenon characterized by parts of a system starting off in different
places eventually moving toward all being the same . A sobering scenario , huh ? Hopefully it won't
come to that in order for us to finally start getting along ! Keep in mind , all of these concepts of a
system apply to our macrosystem in the same ways they apply to family systems . hinimas


Every time there is the slightest problem in our relationship , it's like the entire world stops and we
need to get into it right then and there . I never get any space , I never get a break from this . And
every time I try to take space , Maria just follows me wherever I do demanding that we talk about the
conflict ! Maria : Mark never wants to work through any issues , he just avoids everything . It feels as
if nothing that matters to me matters to him , so yeah , when he tries to avoid the th ANS
QUESTION
Mark's new response to Maria is demonstrative of:
a. First-order change and negative feedback
b. Second order change and positive feedback
- answer c
First-order change and positive feedback- First - order change and positive feedback the pursuer role
and Maria taking on the distancer role , suggesting that the rules that positive vs. negative feedback .
Here , there was a change in behavior in David now taking on You'll have to refine your ability to
identify first - order change vs. second - order change , and first - order change . Also , there has been
a slight shift in how the couple interacts which govern the dysfunctional interactional cycle have
remained the same which demonstrates could serve to change homeostasis if this new pattern persists
, which would demonstrate positive feedback into the system .
You'll have to refine your ability to identify first-order change vs. second-order change, and positive
vs. negative feedback. Here, there was a change in behavior in



Homeostasis Second - order change ANS In this scenario , the change in the rules that govern
their interactions instead , both . Now , couple has demonstrated neither partner takes on the engage
in constructive second - order change . Because this has persisted homeostasis which is a potential
doesn't always constitute means of communication role of their distancer or pursuer , and pattern it
suggests a new Positive feedback in and of itself into the future around conflict , evident of via a new
interactional answer D is the MOST outcome of positive feedback . systemic concepts ! correct of the
options Hopefully you're a change in homeostasis , so getting a hang of these


A therapist has been working with a client for the past three the client disclosed that she just found
out her husband year . The therapist was quickly overcome with emotionality partner's recent

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