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"Classic" Symptoms of Depression - ANSWER-Sleep, Eating, Energy/Motivation

A Stroke and a Kick (Structural) - ANSWER-Acknowledge one member of a system for
positive intent, while pointing out to another member of a system how the action has a
negative impact on them.

Accurate Empathy (Rogers) - ANSWER-Sensitivity to current feelings, and the verbal
facility to communicate this understanding in a language attuned to the client's current
being.

Assimilation (Cultural) - ANSWER-Giving up one's own culture and identifying with the
larger, dominant culture.

Best predictor of future violent behavior - ANSWER-Past Violent Behavior

Biculturalism - ANSWER-Partial identification with two cultures.

Boundary Marking (Structural) - ANSWER-Seating/spacing is altered and family
members are placed at a different distance from each other in order to break up or
reinforce sub-systems.

brief therapy - ANSWER-Extremely time-limited (3-5 sessions), pragmatic, non-
historical strategic approach with major focus on First-Order Change.

Cause of Under-Ultization of Mental Health Services by Asian-Americans - ANSWER-
Shame related to the cultural expectation of Maintaining "face".

Circular Causality (Strategic) - ANSWER-Symptoms are not caused by any specific
event, but are maintained as a part of a vicious circle of interaction.

Closed System (GST) - ANSWER-A system which does not receive information from
the environment, stuck in a loop, repeating the same negative patterns.

Cognitive Triad (Beck) - ANSWER-Cognitive profile underlying depression: negative
views about oneself, the world, and the future

Communication Skills - ANSWER-Early-to-Middle-stage Bowenian intervention where
family members are taught new, healthier ways of interacting.

, Communications Theory - ANSWER-Theoretical Model used in treatment. Therapist
should be active, manipulative, focused on the problem.

Complementary Communication - ANSWER-Interchange based on accepted
differences in power.

Confirmation (Structural) - ANSWER-Identifying strengths in an individual or within the
family system as a whole.

Constructivism - ANSWER-Clients encounter problems not because of life or mental
illness but because of the way they frame their problems. Expectation becomes reality
(self-fulfilling prophecy).

Deconstruction Questions (Narrative Therapy) - ANSWER-Used to debunk assumptions
and challenge existing hierarchies or power structures.

Delusion - ANSWER-Belief that is held despite evidence to the contrary.

Demystification (Feminist) - ANSWER-Getting rid of the mystery surrounding
professional services to make the process more open and egalitarian.

Detriangulation - ANSWER-Middle-Stage Boweninan intervention where family
members pulled into the conflicts of others are disentangled, shifting attention towards
the conflict.

Differentiation of Self (Bowen) - ANSWER-Being able to see the self as separate from
the family but still part of it

Displacement - ANSWER-Psychoanalytic defense mechanism that shifts sexual or
aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person.

Double-Bind (Bateson/Jackson/Haley/Weakland) - ANSWER-Two or more people
involved in an ongoing relationship; one person in the relationship has more power than
the other; the person without power cannot escape from the relationship; two or more
contradicting/conflicting injunctions are given to the person with less power (Often on
different communication levels).

Ecogram - ANSWER-The combination of the genogram and eco-map to produce a
graphic description of the entire system of influence on a given individual, group, or
organization.

Ego - ANSWER-The part of the psyche that serves as the bridge between conscious
and unconscious thought.

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