MFT EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED
A+ LATEST UPDATED 2025
Therapeutic Alliance
✔✔ Refers to the essential qualities a therapist brings to build trust and connection
with clients, including:
Calmness
Curiosity
Empathy
Respect
Patriarchal Violence
✔✔ A form of intimate partner violence used to assert control and dominance,
typically frequent, severe, and escalating in nature.
Common Couple Violence
✔✔ Violence that arises from specific conflicts or arguments between partners. It
is usually occasional, less severe, and unlikely to escalate over time.
Process vs. Content
✔✔ A therapeutic distinction:
Process refers to how people interact and communicate.
Content refers to what they are talking about.
, Pseudomutuality
✔✔ A false sense of harmony within a family that hides conflict. Members appear
close but avoid genuine emotional connection due to fear of separation.
Pseudohostility
✔✔ A pattern of chronic superficial conflict (e.g., bickering) that conceals
underlying emotional fusion, often seen in families with severe dysfunction like
schizophrenia.
Mystification
✔✔ A concept where parents invalidate or distort a child's emotional reality by
mislabeling or denying their experiences.
Example: A sad child is told they're “just tired.”
John Bell
✔✔ Recognized as one of the first family therapists, known for pioneering
structured family therapy in the 1950s.
Don Johnson - ANSWERS✔✔Patterns of communication reflect unspoken rules
that govern relationships
Complementary Relationships - ANSWERS✔✔Based on differences that fit
together in which the qualities of one make up for the lacks in the other
Symmetrical relationships - ANSWERS✔✔equality or parallel form
Cybernetics - ANSWERS✔✔-study of self-controlling processes in systems,
especially in the analysis of positive and negative feedback loops
-The process by which a system gets info necessary to maintain a steady course
ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED
A+ LATEST UPDATED 2025
Therapeutic Alliance
✔✔ Refers to the essential qualities a therapist brings to build trust and connection
with clients, including:
Calmness
Curiosity
Empathy
Respect
Patriarchal Violence
✔✔ A form of intimate partner violence used to assert control and dominance,
typically frequent, severe, and escalating in nature.
Common Couple Violence
✔✔ Violence that arises from specific conflicts or arguments between partners. It
is usually occasional, less severe, and unlikely to escalate over time.
Process vs. Content
✔✔ A therapeutic distinction:
Process refers to how people interact and communicate.
Content refers to what they are talking about.
, Pseudomutuality
✔✔ A false sense of harmony within a family that hides conflict. Members appear
close but avoid genuine emotional connection due to fear of separation.
Pseudohostility
✔✔ A pattern of chronic superficial conflict (e.g., bickering) that conceals
underlying emotional fusion, often seen in families with severe dysfunction like
schizophrenia.
Mystification
✔✔ A concept where parents invalidate or distort a child's emotional reality by
mislabeling or denying their experiences.
Example: A sad child is told they're “just tired.”
John Bell
✔✔ Recognized as one of the first family therapists, known for pioneering
structured family therapy in the 1950s.
Don Johnson - ANSWERS✔✔Patterns of communication reflect unspoken rules
that govern relationships
Complementary Relationships - ANSWERS✔✔Based on differences that fit
together in which the qualities of one make up for the lacks in the other
Symmetrical relationships - ANSWERS✔✔equality or parallel form
Cybernetics - ANSWERS✔✔-study of self-controlling processes in systems,
especially in the analysis of positive and negative feedback loops
-The process by which a system gets info necessary to maintain a steady course