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Family Therapy Exam Solution Manual Chapter 14 Already Passed 1. Who was the first person of the modem era to do family therapy? (p. 410) - Answers a. Adler 2. Which family therapist made use of innovative interventions such as metaphor, reframing, rules for interaction, parts party, family reconstructions, family sculpting, and family maps? - Answers c. Satir 3. Which of the following statements about strategic family therapy is not true? (p. 416) - Answers e. Presenting problems are viewed as being symptomatic of a dysfunction within the system. 4. Alfred Adler was the first to notice that the development of children within family constellations was heavily influenced by: (p.414) - Answers e. birth order. 5. Postmodern thought has contributed to family therapy by: (p.417) - Answers b. stimulating the therapist's view of clients as the experts on their own lives. 6. Who was the person who refined Adler's concepts into a typology of mistaken goals and an organized approach to family therapy? (p. 414) - Answers e. Rudolf Dreikurs 7. The concept of triangulation is most associated with: (p.415) - Answers b. Murray Bowen. 8. What type of boundaries results in disengagement? (p. 423) - Answers c. rigid boundaries 9. What is the technique in family therapy that casts a new light on a problem and provides a different interpretation for a problematic situation? (p.421) - Answers d. reframing 10. A major contribution of Bowen's theory is the notion of: (p. 415) - Answers b. differentiation of the self. 11. They systems perspective implies: (p. 412) - Answers c. individuals are best understood through the context of their role in their family. 12. Which is(are) a key role (or roles) of most family therapists? (p. 419) - Answers e. all of the above 13. Which of the following techniques is a strategic family therapist least likely to use? (p.419) - Answers c. family sculpting 14. A tool for collecting and organizing key relationships in a three-generational extended family is a: (p. 436) - Answers c. genogram. 15. Which of the following roles and functions would be least interesting to a structural family therapist? (p.419) - Answers b. giving voice to the therapist's own impulses and fantasies 16. Which of the following is least associated with Satir's human validation process model? - Answers d. storied lives and narratives 17. Triangles in family relationships can best be explained as ____ _ - Answers a. reducing anxiety and emotional tension in relationships. 18. Which approach to family therapy contends that one's current family problems will not significantly change until relationship patterns in one's family of origin are understood and directly challenged? (p. 415) - Answers a. Bowenian family therapy 19. The techniques of joining, accommodating, unbalancing, tracking, and boundary making would be most likely to be part of which approach to family therapy? (p.419) - Answers c. structural family therapy 20. A major contribution of Whitaker's approach to family therapy is: (p. 419) - Answers d. spontaneity, creativity, and playas therapeutic factors in family therapy. 21 . The major focus of family therapy is: (p. 438) - Answers e. all of the above. 22. Which of the following lenses addresses the family 's goals? (p. 421 ) - Answers c. internal family systems 23. What lens is primarily concerned with assessing a family 's typical day and the routines support their daily living? (p. 422) - Answers c. sequences 24. Which approach assumes that a family can best be understood when it is analyzed from at least a three-generational perspective? (p.410) - Answers a. Bowenian family therapy 25. Which approach asserts that emotional fusion to one's family must be addressed if one hopes to achieve a mature and unique personality? (p.415) - Answers a. Bowenian family therapy 26. A couple directs the focus of their energy toward a problematic son as a way to avoid facing or dealing with their own conflicts. This is an example of: (p.415) - Answers d. triangulation 27. In working with a triangulated relationship, Bowen would be inclined to place primary emphasis on: (p.415) - Answers c. maintaining a stance of neutrality. 28. Structural family therapy includes all of the following goals except for bringing about structural change by: (p. 418) - Answers e. the therapist taking a not-knowing stance with a family.

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Family Therapy Exam Solution Manual Chapter 14 Already Passed

1. Who was the first person of the modem era to do family therapy? (p. 410) - Answers a. Adler

2. Which family therapist made use of innovative interventions such as metaphor, reframing, rules for
interaction, parts party, family reconstructions, family sculpting, and family maps? - Answers c. Satir

3. Which of the following statements about strategic family therapy is not true? (p. 416) - Answers e.
Presenting problems are viewed as being symptomatic of a dysfunction within the system.

4. Alfred Adler was the first to notice that the development of children within family constellations was
heavily influenced by: (p.414) - Answers e. birth order.

5. Postmodern thought has contributed to family therapy by: (p.417) - Answers b. stimulating the
therapist's view of clients as the experts on their own lives.

6. Who was the person who refined Adler's concepts into a typology of mistaken goals and an organized
approach to family therapy? (p. 414) - Answers e. Rudolf Dreikurs

7. The concept of triangulation is most associated with: (p.415) - Answers b. Murray Bowen.

8. What type of boundaries results in disengagement? (p. 423) - Answers c. rigid boundaries

9. What is the technique in family therapy that casts a new light on a problem and provides a different
interpretation for a problematic situation? (p.421) - Answers d. reframing

10. A major contribution of Bowen's theory is the notion of: (p. 415) - Answers b. differentiation of the
self.

11. They systems perspective implies: (p. 412) - Answers c. individuals are best understood through the
context of their role in their family.

12. Which is(are) a key role (or roles) of most family therapists? (p. 419) - Answers e. all of the above

13. Which of the following techniques is a strategic family therapist least likely to use? (p.419) - Answers
c. family sculpting

14. A tool for collecting and organizing key relationships in a three-generational extended family is a: (p.
436) - Answers c. genogram.

15. Which of the following roles and functions would be least interesting to a structural family therapist?
(p.419) - Answers b. giving voice to the therapist's own impulses and fantasies

16. Which of the following is least associated with Satir's human validation process model? - Answers d.
storied lives and narratives

17. Triangles in family relationships can best be explained as ____ _ - Answers a. reducing anxiety and
emotional tension in relationships.

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