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MFT National Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Who is the founder of Bowenian therapy? - Answer-Murray Bowen & James Framo (follower, although some argue he is more object-relations, he feels he is transgenerational) Which theory focuses on ledgers and balances? - Answer-Contextual thera...

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Who is the founder of Bowenian therapy? - Answer✔✔-Murray Bowen & James Framo (follower,

although some argue he is more object-relations, he feels he is transgenerational)


Which theory focuses on ledgers and balances? - Answer✔✔-Contextual therapy


Who created the rubber fence theory? - Answer✔✔-Wynn


Who created the term garage mechanic? - Answer✔✔-Carl Whitaker


What is the emphasis in Bowenian therapy? - Answer✔✔-Differentiation of self


What is Bowen's differentiation of self defined? - Answer✔✔-refers to the autonomy of function which

results in being less reactive to family systems dynamics and other members emotional states; the

extent to which they have learned to manage emotionality.


what is the core problem in Bowenian theory? - Answer✔✔-triangles and emotional reactivity


what are Bowenian's key techniques? - Answer✔✔-genogram and process questions


who are the founders of experiential therapy? - Answer✔✔-Virginia Satir & Carl Whitaker


What is the emphasis in experiential therapy? - Answer✔✔-authenticity and self-actualization


what is the core problem in experiential therapy? - Answer✔✔-emotional suppression and mystification




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what are key techniques used in experiential therapy? - Answer✔✔-confrontation and structured

exercises


who are the founders of solution-focused therapy? - Answer✔✔-Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg


What is the emphasis in solution-focused therapy? - Answer✔✔-language creates reality


What is the core problem in solution-focused therapy? - Answer✔✔-problem talk


what are key techniques used in solution-focused therapy? - Answer✔✔-focusing on solutions and

identifying exceptions


who are the founders of strategic therapy? - Answer✔✔-Don Jackson and Jay Haley


What is the emphasis in strategic therapy? - Answer✔✔-homeostasis and feedback loops


what is the core problem in strategic therapy? - Answer✔✔-more-of-the-same solutions


what are key techniques used in strategic therapy? - Answer✔✔-reframing directives


who are the founders of psychodynamic therapy? - Answer✔✔-Nathan Ackerman, Henry Dicks, and Ivan

Boszormenyi-Nagy


What is the emphasis in psychodynamic therapy? - Answer✔✔-drives


self objects


internal objects


what are the core problems in psychodynamic therapy? - Answer✔✔-conflict


projective identification

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fixation and regression


what are the key techniques used in psychodynamic therapy? - Answer✔✔-silence and interpretation


who are the founders of narrative therapy? - Answer✔✔-Michael White & David Epston


what is the emphasis in narrative therapy? - Answer✔✔-Narrative theory & social constructionism


what is the core problem in narrative therapy? - Answer✔✔-problem-saturated stories


What are key techniques used in narrative therapy? - Answer✔✔-externalization, identifying unique

outcomes, & creating audiences of support


who are the founders of structural therapy? - Answer✔✔-Salvador Minuchin


what is the emphasis in structural therapy? - Answer✔✔-subsystems and boundaries


what is the core problem in structural therapy? - Answer✔✔-enmeshment and disengagement


what are key techniques used in structural therapy? - Answer✔✔-enactments and boundary making


who are the founders of cognitive behavioral therapy? - Answer✔✔-Gerald Patterson, Robert Liberman,

and Richard Stuart


what is the emphasis in cognitive behavioral therapy? - Answer✔✔-reinforcement, extinction, and

schemas


what is the core problem in cognitive behavioral therapy? - Answer✔✔-inadvertent reinforcement and

aversive control




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what are key techniques used in cognitive behavioral therapy? - Answer✔✔-functional analysis and

teaching positive control


what theory emphasizes negative-feedback loops or cycles? - Answer✔✔-Structural


what theory emphasizes positive-feedback cycles? - Answer✔✔-strategic


what theory emphasizes the importance of structure in dysfunction? - Answer✔✔-structural


what theory emphasizes the importance of maladaptive behavioral sequences in dysfunction? -

Answer✔✔-strategic


what theory is straight-forward and confrontive? - Answer✔✔-structural


what theory is indirect and nonconfrontive? - Answer✔✔-strategic


in what theory does the therapist generally work with the whole family? - Answer✔✔-structural


in what theory does the therapist often work with only 1 or 2 members of a family system? - Answer✔✔-

strategic


what theory focuses on immediate in-session behaviors? - Answer✔✔-structural


what theory retrospectively focuses on out-of-session behavioral sequences? - Answer✔✔-strategic


what theory focuses on behavioral sequences? - Answer✔✔-strategic


what theory focuses on in-session enactment? - Answer✔✔-structural


what theory emphasizes out-of-session directives? - Answer✔✔-strategic




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