HSMF 601 Quiz 1

HSMF 601 Quiz 1 Foundational Considerations and Evolution of Family Therapy

  1. Family therapy changes a person’s family relationships, which can make individual change more lasting because everyone is changing at the same time.
  2. Once a social system such as a family becomes structured, attempts to change the rules would be considered a ________. A change of the system itself would be considered a
  3. This family therapist believed that underneath the apparent unity of families there existed a layer of intrapsychic conflict that divided family members into factions.
  4. Individual therapy provides a concentrated focus which helps people face their fears and lean to become more fully themselves.
  5. The redemptive focus of the Christian view is reflective of Shalom which involves right relationship with all of the following EXCEPT:
  6. Paying attention to how members of a group interact rather than merely to what they say is called:
  7. Family, for most adults, includes which of the following outcomes
  8. Mutuality refers to the mutually exclusive concepts of communication and problem solving.
  9. The group therapy model was not entirely appropriate for families for what reason?
  10. Jackson’s concept, _____________, that families are units that resist change, became the defining metaphor of family therapy’s first three decades.
  11. According to Kurt Lewin, changing group behavior first requires ______________.
  12. Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy emphasized the importance of ______________ in families.
  13. Which of the following are important considerations for Christians in the field of family therapy?
  14. Hospital clinicians began to acknowledge and include the family in an individual’s treatment when:
  15. Communications family therapists hypothesized that normal families maintained stability through
  16. A relationship in which married partners both pursue careers and share housekeeping and childrearing responsibilities is
  17. Lyman Wynne’s term for the facade of family harmony that characterized many schizophrenic families is:
  18. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann’s concept, “______________ mother,” described a domineering, aggressive, rejecting, and insecure mother who was thought to provide the pathological parenting that produced schizophrenia.
  19. A second, covert, level of communication which conveys something about how the communicants should relate is called:
  20. A redemptive focus of the Christian worldview requires us to address injustices and oppression.
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