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Interactions that are either enmesh
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Life Context While the dimensions o
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Conflict Emergence Without Resoluti
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process of establishing a therapeut
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Mimesis also refers to using a fami
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Seven Frequently Used Restructuring
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uining her life and going nowhere.
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Some families have very rigid bound
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Chapter 5 - Engaging the Family Int
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treatment. From a family-systems pe
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counselor, "I can't really ask him
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Disengaged Parent These family stru
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Conduct Disorder. Analyses of varia
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outpatient agencies serving drug-ab
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References Alexander, J.F.; Holtzwo
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(eds.), Family Psychology: Science
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Solution focused brief therapy From
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happened. When you wake up the next
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ecame popularized in the 1960s and
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An Overview of Brief Therapy Short-
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Haley Model Jay Haley and Salvador
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Fifth, the therapist discredits who
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may also push the family towards a
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through for herself and telling Mic
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2. Triangles Triangles are the basi
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3. The Nuclear Family Emotional Pro
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accepted by the A.A. group and grea
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goes along. The intensity of the pr
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Michael and Martha became increasin
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Martha would make the wrong decisio
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intensely focused on child in her f
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Example: Neither Michael nor Martha
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fail to appreciate the emotional in
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2) De - Triangulation Triangulation
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People who are fused to their famil
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In addition to noting the unique po
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Goals of Therapy The practice of Bo
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MORE ABOUT TRIANGLES 1. Cross-gener
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The authors point out that there ar
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Salvador Minuchin’s Structural Fa
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The family - homeostasis & change T
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So the interaccional network knitte
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Definitions Structure, subsystems a
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When treatment is complete, the the
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Goals to keep in mind, besides the
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Step 2: Enactment Give each member
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Virginia Satir’s Humanistic Famil
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Behavioural & Conjoint Family Thera
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The Counsellor’s Role The counsel
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Excerpt from an Article by Lorraine
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disregard their own individual deve
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Roadblocks to family developmental
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Response-based Family Therapy From
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Contextual Family Therapy Approach
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Transactions The third dimension of
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Narrative Family Therapy From Wikip
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Common elements Common elements in
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DEFINITIONS The identified patient
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Punctuation: “The selective descr
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Basic Techniques in Family Therapy
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Bowen assumes that multigenerationa
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IV/ FAMILY SYSTEM STRATEGIES A fami
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TAKING SIDE & MEDIATING. In contras
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Bandler & Grinder (NLP) identify tw
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VI/ COMMUNICATION SKILL BUILDING TE
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Problem - Centered Systems Family T
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Structure of a Family Therapy Sessi
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Structure of Family Therapy Outline
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a. Control intensity by the regulat
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INDEX 1. Introduction 186 1.1 Origi
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1. Introduction 1.1 Origins of the
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2. Guiding Principles These princip
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3. Outline of Therapeutic Change 3.
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4. Outline of Therapist Interventio
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are respectful of family, therapist
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5. Therapeutic Setting 5.1 Convenin
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Post-session Review of main interve
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Example: Father and stepmother in t
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Mary: Well I hope so, I think somet
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Jane: Well when the keys got taken
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Th: Was your mum the only person wi
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Reframing: Reframe some of the cons
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9.3 Identifying the network and cla
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The therapeutic team can enable the
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Appendix II: Sample Video Consent F
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Appendix IV: Post-assessment letter
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Appendix VI : Session Notes Record
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Appendix VII - Diagonistic Intervie
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they are in complete agreement. The
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Examples: "When did you divorce you
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COMMUNICATION SKILL-BUILDING TECHNI
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C: I don’t know. I guess a lot of
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family. But even if mother should f
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Minuchin. Why does she think that y
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Article Source: http://EzineArticle
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An activity in which family members
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Before proceeding with the illustra
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The therapist makes personal adjust
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Therapist: That’s often the case
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PROBLEM TRACKING Problem tracking i
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of progress has been established, n
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Examples of open-ended questions:
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A therapist may also ask a client s
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Therapist: You seem to be telling m
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When affect and cognition are diffi
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expanded focus and a continuance of
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Example #3 Therapist: So far we’v
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Example of Utilization Strategy The
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Summary of Family Therapy Theories
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Medical Family Therapy MRI Brief Th
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I. The Foundations of Family Therap
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II. The Evolution Of Family Therapy
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E. Normal family development 1. Gro
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IV. The Fundamental Concepts Of Fam
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V. Bowen Family Systems Therapy - O
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VI. Experiential Family Therapy Out
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VII. Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
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VIII. Structure Family Therapy —
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