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MFT National Exam Prep (Family
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, All Family Therapists.... - ANS Look beyond the individual and toward the system and
are always conceptualizing the person's struggle within the system's context
Like human systems, Family therapists believe - ANS That no individual can be
understood without understanding the system to which he or she is a part of and the
dynamics between various relationships within that system & no system can be
understood without understanding the individual within the system
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When looking at the applications of systems theory - ANS No one individual can be
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assessed as functioning independently from the system to which they belong
When a parent or family member call to request therapy - ANS The family therapist will
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encouraged as many members of the family to join as possible
The first step or primary aim of systemic therapy is - ANS to expand the symptom
beyond the individual and toward the system
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If the family suggests that only one child in the system is struggling, as the family
therapist - ANS We understand that one individual's symptoms is likely a systemic
problem and several complex dynamics may be involved and may contribute to the
symptom & involve everyone within that system
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The go to assessment tool for a family therapist is - ANS A genogram as it provides all
of the information necessary to fully understand the client system
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As a marriage and family therapist - ANS Relationships are the core of our practice
and aim to maintain neutrality across all members of the family.
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The field of MFT is heavily based upon the concept of shifting from - ANS linear
causality (psychodynamic/CBT) to circular causality
Triangles in MFT - ANS Individuals often bring a third party as a means to help them
manage anxiety (parent, best friend, or bottle of Scotch)
The single most productive shift a family therapist can do is - ANS Focus on the
process of communication rather than content