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| A______________ therapist would join the family tsystem to blend in with the family and adapt their affect, style, and language. |
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| As a ______ therapist , you may use a therapeutic paradox as an intervention when working with families. |
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| A ____ therapist would utilize positive reinforcement in order to increase the frequency of a behavior by rewarding that behavior |
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| A ______ therapist would utilize the Empty Chair technique as an intervention with clients |
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| A ____therapist would observe the feedback loops that occur in the family system. |
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| A ___ therapist would use self-disclosure as a way to demystify therapy and equalize the power imbalance in the therapeutic relationship. |
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| One of the main goals of a _____ therapist is detriangulation. |
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| A ________ therapist would utilize brief, goal-directed therapy that focuses the conversation toward developing solutions rather than on the problems. |
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| A _____ therapist believes in the concept of multidirectional partiality and the idea that a well-functioning family is not necessarily free of symptoms but is relationally balanced. |
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| Contextual family therapist |
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| As a _______ therapist, you would help clients examine their story and look at other ways the story could be told or understood differently |
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| Emotion Regulation and Mindfulness are types of interventions that a _____ therapist would use. |
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| Dialectic Behavior Therapy |
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| A ______ therapist will use mirroring as an intervention tool with couples. |
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| A ____ therapist assists families in navigating the healthcare system and accepts that there is an identified patient within the family |
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| A ____ therapist believes that a corrective experience must occur with the client's family of origin in order to facilitate change. |
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| A _____ therapist may use socratic questioning (asking probing questions about their clients' irrational thoughts) to explore a client's maladaptive thoughts or beliefs. |
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| Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
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| As a ______ therapist, you believe that there is no identified patient within the family system, but rather the family system is the problem and thus the prime focus. |
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| Activating stress or conflict within a family system to facilitate change and assist a family in moving out of conflict is an intervention a ____ therapist would use. |
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Symbolic Experiential
The movie ya sonra
Tx of absurdity |
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Teaching couples about flooding and training them to take their pulse as a way to decrease conflict is an intervention that a _____________ therapist would use/
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| In ___________, the therapist is viewed as a process consultant and believes that emotion is an agent of change. |
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| Emotionally-focused therapy |
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| A ___________ therapist would utilize basic centering techniques, problem-solving skills, pattern work, and role playing as interventions |
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Shakes up their world view, their construction |
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| A ________ therapist believes that stable relationships are characterized by a ration of negative to positive behaviors of 1:5 |
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| A ______ theorist believes in the therapeutic goal of developing social interest where a client has genuine feelings of empathy for others instead of a need to conquer their feelings of inferiority. |
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| As a _________ theorist believes that problems are socially constructed through language and become a narrative that the client has agreed to believe. |
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| A ______ therapist believes that the ability to trust and depend on another via a secure attachment cultivates autonomy and confidence. |
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| A _____ therapist believes that psychopathology develops from early childhood experiences. |
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