AMFTRB National Exam Questions And Answers Latest Study Solutions
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What theoretical disciplines influenced the transgenerational models? ANS Psychoanalytic and object relations
How long does treatment typically last when using a transgenerational model? ANS Approximately 2 years
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AMFTRB National Exam Questions And Answers
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What theoretical disciplines influenced the transgenerational models? ANS Psychoanalytic and
object relations
How long does treatment typically last when using a transgenerational model? ANS
Approximately 2 years
(Terms) insight/working through ANS Transgenerational models
multigenerational transmission process ANS process by which roles, patterns, emotional
reactivity, and family structure are passed from one generation to another. Poorly differentiated
individuals tend to marry one another, and over several generations produce offspring who are
increasingly less differentiated and as a result suffer from severe mental disorders including
schizophrenia
Family projection process ANS lack of differentiation in parents often results in one of the
parents becoming dysfunctional, immature, and fused with one of the children. COnflict in parental
sub-unit is avoided, but child's emotional growth is sacrificed. Symptoms and lack of differentiation
is transmitted from parents to children.
nuclear family Emotional System ANS Fused family that is unstable and unable to cope with
stress. Characterized by conflict and dysfunction that are transmitted across generations.
triangles ANS smallest stable emotional unit in a family and describes process by which two
people recruit third person into system to mediate the level of conflict or tension between them.
pseudo-self ANS person who is not differentiated may be fused with another person. as a result
they do not reason with their values but instead borrows values of person with whom they are fused
and commonly makes emotionally reactive choices.
solid-self ANS a person who is well differentiated and is able to function based upon a personally
defined set of values, beliefs, convictions, and life principles
,Differentiation of self ANS separation of intellectual and emotional functioning, which results in
being less reactive to family system dynamics and other members emotional states
According to Bowen, symptoms within the family can manifest in 3 places... ANS The marital
relationship
The health of one partner (physical or mental)
In the children (or the space between the parent and child)
Bowenian Interventions ANS Differentiation of self scale
Genogram
Emotional-cutoff assessment
Person-to-person relationships
Coaching
I Position
Extension of Bowen's model ANS Philip Guerin: elaborated on genogram and developed the
displacement story intervention.
Betty Carter: extended the model to fit a feminist perspective
Monica McGoldrick: extended Bowenian model to include the role of enthnicity as a factor in the
family. Feminist. Written extensively on family life cycle. Culturally appropriate therapy.
Strategic family therapy ANS Bateson, Palo Alto group, Erickson
The Palo Alto Group ANS Jay Haley, Don Jackson, John Weakland, William Fry
Double Bind ANS 1. Communication involves two or more people with an important emotional
relationship
2. Pattern of communication is repeated
, 3. Communication involves a "primary negative injunction" or a command not to do something on
threat of punishment.
4. Communication involves a second abstract injunction also under threat of punishment that
contradicts primary injunction
5. Third negative injunction both demands a response and prevents escape.
6. Recipient becomes conditioned to respond and sequence is no longer necessary to maintain
symptom.
What was Erickson known for? ANS Paradoxical intervention and hypnotherapy
What models are associated with the Strategic model? ANS MRI and Haley & Madanes
What field did the Brief Therapy Center derive from? ANS MRI
What are the 6 steps of assessment and treatment from the MRI model? ANS 1. Introduction to
treatment setup
2. Inquiry into definition of the problem
3. Estimation of behaviors maintaining the problem
4. Setting the goals for treatment
-Explore previous attempts to solve
problem
5. Selecting and making behavioral interventions
Reframing, paradoxical interventions,
restraining techniques, positioning
6. Termination
With which two models does the Haley-Madanes model derive? ANS strategic and sructural
The 4 stages of haley-Madanes Therapy ANS 1. Social Stage
2. Problem stage
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