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Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 1/7 Started on State Completed on Time taken Grade 10.00 out of 10.00 ( 100 %) Question 1 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 2 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 According to structural family therapy, the process of joining refers to: Select one: a. the process after the work in therapy has been achieved and the family is “joined” together in their new patterns. b. the therapist illustrating a sense of openness to the roles of the family system. c. something the family must do in order to show that they are ready for therapy. d. the therapist adapting to the rhythm and style of the family. If a Satir oriented therapist working in a session with a client said, “As I listen to you explain what happened to you during that argument with your boss, I am getting a sense that you were feeling frustrated. Does that sound right?” What is the therapist attempting to do with the client? Select one: a. understand the ingredients of the interaction b. soften the family rule c. facilitate emotional expression d. communication coaching
2/7 Question 3 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 4 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 5 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 The ultimate strategic goal is to help clients find ways to love without dominating, intruding upon or harming the other Select one: True False Which of the following statements most accurately summarizes the battle for initiative ? Select one: a. Therapists should never work harder than their clients. b. Therapists should avoid tension and crisis in therapy at all costs. c. The therapist is responsible for initiating client change. d. Clients should allow their therapist to be overly helpful. After a structural therapist has assessed the family structure, the next goal for treatment might be to: Select one: a. make the family’s boundaries more rigid to promote a better structure. b. repair the emotional damage by encouraging more diffuse boundaries. c. realign the system’s boundaries and hierarchy to promote growth and resolve problems. d. introduce a new pattern of behavior to promote a “new dance” for the system.
Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 3/7 Question 6 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 7 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 8 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 All of the following are examples of structural goals EXCEPT: Select one: a. establishing clear boundaries between subsystems. b. developing a family structure that promotes development and growth of the individual and the family. c. distinguishing between the marital/couple subsystem and the parental subsystem. d. repenting for an injustice and forgiving. Occasionally, when a structural therapist is having extreme difficulty realigning a hierarchy in a family or a particular family member is being scapegoated, the therapist might use which of the following interventions? Select one: a. Boundary making b. Challenging the family’s worldview c. Reframing d. Unbalancing Making compliments and shaping competence are used by a structural therapist in order to ______________________________________________________. Select one: a. make therapy more enjoyable to clients b. augment and reinforce the family’s natural positive interaction patterns and strengths c. encourage the client about the progress that they are making in their own self discovery d. help the family function in therapy
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Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 4/7 Question 9 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 10 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 11 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 The ultimate goal and definition of healthy functioning in internal family systems is defined by ____________________. Select one: a. self-leadership b. self-indulgence c. self-regulation d. self-esteem Using _______________________, brief strategic therapists will reframe negative interpretations of behavior by family members in order to promote caring and concern within the family. Select one: a. joining b. detriangulation c. reversals d. reframing negativity When a client shares a troubling interaction with another, the Satir therapist uses seven questions to walk the client through the _______________. Select one: a. use of self b. perceptions versus reality c. ingredients of interaction d. dysfunctional interaction
Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 5/7 Question 12 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 13 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 14 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Mikayla and Jenna have been married for six years, and have recently decided to try therapy because they find they argue incessantly and are drifting apart emotionally. They are no longer able to spend quality time together without fighting, and both would rather spend time with friends or by themselves than with each other. They state that their arguments tend to follow the same theme time after time, regardless of what they are fighting about. Mikayla sees Jenna as “overly emotional” and states that she always breaks down during their fights. Jenna states that Mikayla never tries to understand her, that she can’t share her emotions and that she’d rather be “logical” all the time. From a structural viewpoint, how might you describe this relationship pattern? Select one: a. The boundaries in their relationship are too diffuse. b. The boundaries in their relationship are rigid; the couple doesn’t want to change. c. The boundaries in their relationship are complementary; their roles have become rigidly polarized. d. The boundaries in their relationship are symmetrical; each partner tries to match the other’s role. Structural family therapists map boundaries, hierarchies, and subsystems, which are all part of ________________________. Select one: a. the road home b. family Structure c. happiness d. mental Health ___________ communicators are generally viewed as amusing, spontaneous, entertaining, or cheerful. Select one: a. Placator b. Irrelevant c. Blamer d. Superreasonable
Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 6/7 Question 15 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 16 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 17 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 It is not uncommon for an insufficient parental hierarchy to lead to which of the following outcomes? Select one: a. Disengaged family boundaries b. Enmeshed family boundaries c. Appropriate family boundaries d. Invested family boundaries Which of the following is the best definition for disengaged or rigid boundaries? Select one: a. There is not a clear distinction between members, creating a strong sense of mutuality and connection at the expense of individual autonomy. b. Families with rigid or disengaged boundaries have excessive tolerance for deviation and often do not support or protect one another. c. Boundaries that allow for close emotional contact with others while simultaneously allowing each person to maintain a sense of identity and differentiation. d. Families with rigid boundaries have little tolerance for deviation and always mobilize support and protection for each other. Social courtesy describes the initial stage of strategic therapy and is a time in which the therapist engages the clients in casual conversation in order to make clients comfortable and reduce their sense of shame. Select one: True False
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Quiz 2 (Chapters 6-9 Gehart): Attempt review 7/7 Question 18 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 19 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 Question 20 Correct Mark 0.50 out of 0.50 The initial interview in strategic therapy is highly structured and consists of five stages: Select one: a. the interview stage, the problem stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. b. the social stage, the problem stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. c. the social stage, the assessment stage, the interaction stage, the goal-setting stage, and the task-setting stage. d. the social stage, the assessment stage, the interaction stage, the planning stage, the task-setting stage. Haley’s strategic therapy approach uses metaphors, including the metaphor of power. Select one: True False When parents set rules that are developmentally too strict and unrealistic with consequences that are too severe, this is considered what kind of hierarchy? Select one: a. effective b. insufficient c. excessive d. severe