CEFS 601 Quiz Psychodynamic
CEFS 601 Quiz: Psychodynamic, Transgenerational, and Experiential Models
- Which of the following is not considered by the authors to have set the stage for family therapy?
- Managed care programs have led to:
- Object Relations Family Therapy emphasizes the basic human need for:
- Relying heavily on learning theory at first, _________________ theory first came into prominence in the 1960s:
- According to Ackerman, the therapist’s primary job is to…
- When Beels and Ferber classified the leading family therapists in 1969, they distinguished two types, conductors and
- The largest organization of family therapists is the:
- A schizophrenogenic mother is one who:
- In a marital schism situation, each partner:
- A double-bind situation involves:
- A holding environment is a key element in:
- Alfred Adler is generally credited with founding:
- Object Relations Family Therapy:
- Ackerman used the term _________________ to describe several disabilities within a family which depend on each other for expression or control.
- Feminists have faulted existing practices as:
- For which of the following is interpretation of dreams and fantasies an essential part of the therapy?
- Sullivan emphasized all but one of the following as emerging from early mother-child relationships. Which one does not belong?
- Wynne’s concept of a rubber fence refers to
- The double-bind concept was first introduced to account for the development of:
- The focus of object relations theory is:
- Pochaska and Norcross (2010) contend the model orientation of family therapy today is:
- When a child internalizes the image of his mother into a good object and a bad object, he is engaging in:
- A spouse who projects undesired aspects of oneself onto a partner and then fights these characteristics in that mate is engaging in
- One highlight of Framo’s approach is the ability to lead a couple through several treatment stages. From the list below, which is one of these stages?
- Genograms help shed light on
- Bowen’s approach may be considered a bridge between what views?
- According to Kerr, an emotional cutoff
- Emotional cutoff, according to Bowen is
- A core concept in the contextual theory of Boszormenyi-Nagy’s approach is
- A high degree of family fusion may result in: (best answer please)
- Regardless of the presenting problem. Family Systems Therapy is directed toward
- Possible symptomatic patterns of fusion, according to Bowen, may be
- Sibling position, in Bowen’s theory, contribute to certain fixed personality characteristics based on
- Bowen’s work with families tended to be
- Bowen believed that, generally speaking, people choose mates with _________ levels of differentiation than their own
- With his concept of self-differentiation, Bowen argues for
- The “undifferentiated family ego mass” refers to
- The Family Life Chronology is essentially
- Family Sculpting is a
- According to Whitaker, the battle for initiative must
- Generally speaking, experiential therapists believe that change resides
- Probably Kempler’s outstanding therapeutic tactic is his insistence on
- Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy
- In Satir’s view, symptoms
- In Satir’s classification of communication stances, blamers are considered to be struggling with feelings of
- Satir called her approach
- Common vocabulary terms used by experiential family therapists include all except one of the following. Which term does not fit with the others?
- The attempt to guide clients into unlocking dysfunctional patterns stemming from their family of origin is called
- Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy is
- In Whitaker’s therapeutic approach, it is essential that the therapist win the battle for