Anxious attachment Ans✓✓✓ 1) people who are psychologically reactive exhibit
anxious attachment
2) inclined to demand reassurance in an aggressive and controlling way
3) frequently blaming and manipulating in order to engage their partner
Boundaries Ans✓✓✓ physical or invisible emotional barriers that protect the
integrity of individual members, subsystems and families
boundary making Ans✓✓✓ therapist tries to change the distance between
enmeshed or disengaged subsystems
Coalition Ans✓✓✓ a dysfunctional alliance between two family members against
a third
Differentiation Ans✓✓✓ A person's sense of self or degree of wholeness,
demonstrated by the ability to separate one's intellectual and emotional
functioning
Disengaged family Ans✓✓✓ 1) an extreme pattern of family organization in
which boundaries are rigid and impermeable, resulting in a heightened sense of
personal autonomy and independence.
2) family members are so disconnected that they seem unaware of their impact
on each other
3) communication is scarce, there is limited support and interpersonal isolation