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True or False: Families desire to stable the system and seek homeostasis. | True | | 81.3% | Is this model focused with the past, present, or future? | Present | | 76.5% | True or False: Healthy families adapt well to changes internally AND externally. | True | | 74.7% | True or False: An assessment is done at the beginning and then used throughout? | False | | 73.5% | Is the therapist acting in first or second order cybernetics? | Second order | | 72.3% | Does insight or action come first? | Action | | 68.7% | Who is the founder of SFT? | Salvador Minuchin | | 66.9% | Therapeutic act of entering a family system, getting to know the family and developing trust, thereby becoming part of the family system so that the interventions can occur. | Joining | | 66.3% | Who's responsibility is it to restructure the family? | Family itself | | 64.5% | Family is asked to enact or play out its relationship patterns spontaneously during a therapeutic session, allowing the therapist to observe and then restructure the future ones. | Enactment | | 63.3% | Relabeling behavior with a new perspective, altering the context in which it is perceived, resulting in new responses to old behavior and thus a change in interactional patterns. | Reframing | | 58.4% |
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When one person involved in a conflict with another invites a third person to a dialogue in an attempt to distract from the original conflict, lessening resolution chances. | Triangulation | | 56% | Alliance against other members. | Coalition | | 54.8% | Assessment technique used to graphically depict a family's organizational structure and determine which subsystem is involved in dysfunctional transactions. | Family mapping | | 54.2% | Family members organize themselves so that boundaries between members are blurred and members are overinvolved in each other's lives, limiting individual autonomy. | Enmeshment | | 51.2% | Organized, coexisting components of family members within an overall system that have their own autonomous functions as well as a specified role in the operation of the family. | Subsystems | | 49.4% | What aspects are the therapist trying to identify in session during an assessment? | Structure, patterns, strength, resilience, flexibility, change, enmeshment, alliances, subsystems, rigidity, balance | | 41% | Abstract method of separating parts of a system from each other, typically defined by personal rules and roles in a family. | Boundaries | | 40.4% | The goal of SFT is to restructure family systems by establishing _____. | Hierarchy | | 40.4% | Therapist deliberately attends to the interactions, language, and values of the family in an attempt to understand the sequence of events as they occur interactionally. | Tracking | | 24.1% | Why is this method criticized? | Direct, intrusive, and has gender roles | | 19.9% | When a group of members share reciprocal benefits or values and team up. | Alignment | | 15.1% |
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