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MFT Comp Exam - Structural Family Therapy (2025)
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3 Essential Components of Structural Family Therapy - (answers)Structure,
Subsystems, and Boundaries
Structure - (answers)Refers to the way a family is organized into subsystems and
how the interactions among those subsystems are regulated by boundaries
Subsystems - (answers)Generation, gender and functions
Boundaries - (answers)Invisible barriers that regulate contact with others
How is family structure reinforced? - (answers)By the expectations that establish
rules in a family
Interpersonal boundaries - (answers)Vary from rigid to diffuse
Rigid Boundaries - (answers)Restrictive and permit little contact with outside
subsystems. Results in disengagement.
Disengaged Subsystems - (answers)Are independent, but isolated. Fosters
autonomy, but limits affection and support.
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Enmeshed Subsystems - (answers)Offer closeness and support but at the expense
of independent competence. Enmeshed children often become dependent on
their parents
Clear Boundaries - (answers)Supports a hierarchical structure in which parents
occupy a position of leadership. Enables children to interact with their parents,
but excludes them from the spouse subsystem.
Accommodation - (answers)Elements of a system automatically adjust to
coordinate their functioning. People may have to work at it.
Boundary Making - (answers)Negotiating the boundaries between members of a
relation and between the relationship and the outside world
Structural requirements for couples joining a relationship -
(answers)Accommodation and boundary making
Symbols of Family Structure - (answers)Rigid boundary, clear boundary, diffuse
boundary, coalition, conflict, detouring, and over involvement
Structural Conditions for Behavior Change - (answers)Joining, accommodating,
and restructuring
MFT Comp Exam - Structural Family Therapy (2025)
comprehensive questions and verified detailed
solutions ALREADY A+ GRADED HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED|100% CORRECT!!
3 Essential Components of Structural Family Therapy - (answers)Structure,
Subsystems, and Boundaries
Structure - (answers)Refers to the way a family is organized into subsystems and
how the interactions among those subsystems are regulated by boundaries
Subsystems - (answers)Generation, gender and functions
Boundaries - (answers)Invisible barriers that regulate contact with others
How is family structure reinforced? - (answers)By the expectations that establish
rules in a family
Interpersonal boundaries - (answers)Vary from rigid to diffuse
Rigid Boundaries - (answers)Restrictive and permit little contact with outside
subsystems. Results in disengagement.
Disengaged Subsystems - (answers)Are independent, but isolated. Fosters
autonomy, but limits affection and support.
, 2
Enmeshed Subsystems - (answers)Offer closeness and support but at the expense
of independent competence. Enmeshed children often become dependent on
their parents
Clear Boundaries - (answers)Supports a hierarchical structure in which parents
occupy a position of leadership. Enables children to interact with their parents,
but excludes them from the spouse subsystem.
Accommodation - (answers)Elements of a system automatically adjust to
coordinate their functioning. People may have to work at it.
Boundary Making - (answers)Negotiating the boundaries between members of a
relation and between the relationship and the outside world
Structural requirements for couples joining a relationship -
(answers)Accommodation and boundary making
Symbols of Family Structure - (answers)Rigid boundary, clear boundary, diffuse
boundary, coalition, conflict, detouring, and over involvement
Structural Conditions for Behavior Change - (answers)Joining, accommodating,
and restructuring