Family Therapy. Concepts and Methods, Ninth Edition
Ch. 6 - Strategic (Jay Haley; Chloe Madanes) Difference between first-order and second-order changes; positive and negative feedback; pretend techniques;
Ch. 7 - Structural (Salvador Minuchin) Identify the 3 constructs are the essential components; Difference between family process and structure; Subsystems; boundaries; disengagement; enmeshment; Importance of hierarchal structure; structural requirements of a new union; Symbols noting family structure; joining
Definitions and examples: conjoint and concurrent therapy (from Week 4 Lecture)
Ch. 10 - Behavioral (Joseph Wolpe) and Cognitive-Behavioral (Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck ) Be able to delineate differences! - refer to PowerPoint; systematic desensitization; classical (involuntary responses) v. operant (voluntary responses) conditioning; Operant Conditioning Matrix; Extinction; Schemas; Cognitive Distortion & types; Percepts of Functional Family Therapy; Identify Operant Techniques; Shaping; Time-Out; Contingency Contracts; A-B-C Theory; Problems addressed in *** therapy (Masters & Johnson); 3 types of sexual dysfunction; sensate focused exercises
Ch. 11 - Feminist Family Therapy; Postmodernism; Core beliefs of feminist critique; problems addressed (view on Domestic Violence) Constructivism/ Social constructivism
Ch. 12 - Solution-Focused Family Therapy (Steve de Shazer; Insoo Kim Berg) Orientation to family therapy; 3 types of participants - visitors, complainants, customers; Miracle Question v. Exception Question v. Scaling Question
Ch. 13 - Narrative Family Therapy (Michael White) Purpose of externalizing the problem; unique outcomes; deconstruction v. reconstruction; Reauthorizing; Letter Writing and Certificates
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