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Deck 7: Family Counseling Interventions
1
Deriving self-worth from assisting the addicted individual to not suffer consequences for their actions is called:
A) co-dependency
B) enabling
C) neither a or b
D) both a and b
A) co-dependency
B) enabling
C) neither a or b
D) both a and b
A
2
_________ is a short-term family treatment for adolescent SUD.
A) MDFT
B) BSFT
C) Both a and b are short-term
D) Nether a nor b are short-term
A) MDFT
B) BSFT
C) Both a and b are short-term
D) Nether a nor b are short-term
B
3
In the addicted family, the individual who acts-out to divert attention from the familial problems is called:
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
A
4
In the addicted family, the individual who jokes to lighten the mood is called:
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
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5
In Bowenian Theory, telling family members to talk to each other and not to you as counselor is called:
A) joining
B) creating enactments
C) differentiation
D) creating a triad
A) joining
B) creating enactments
C) differentiation
D) creating a triad
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6
Which of these are NOT one of the three rules within an alcoholic family?
A) Obtain help for the addicted family member
B) Protect the addicted family member from the consequences of their behavior
C) Do not discuss the addiction
D) Do not confront the addiction
A) Obtain help for the addicted family member
B) Protect the addicted family member from the consequences of their behavior
C) Do not discuss the addiction
D) Do not confront the addiction
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7
Maintaining a pathological state of equilibrium within the family system is called:
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
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8
A recovering individual who needs some distance between herself and her family is engaged in a family counseling issue known as:
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
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9
Non-support of a family member's addiction recovery is an example of:
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
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10
Units within the family system that help enforce overall structure are called:
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
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11
______ pertains to specific behaviors whereas ______ pertains to the relationship pattern between family members.
A) Co-dependency, enabling
B) Enabling, co-dependency
C) Either a or b are correct
D) Co-enabling, dependency
A) Co-dependency, enabling
B) Enabling, co-dependency
C) Either a or b are correct
D) Co-enabling, dependency
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12
In the addicted family, the individual who assumes all of the parental responsibilities is called:
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
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13
Covering up the addicted individuals behaviors and negating the associated negative consequences is an example of:
A) co-dependency
B) enabling
C) neither a or b
D) both a and b
A) co-dependency
B) enabling
C) neither a or b
D) both a and b
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14
In Bowenian Theory, forging a close working alliance is called:
A) joining
B) creating enactments
C) differentiation
D) creating a triad
A) joining
B) creating enactments
C) differentiation
D) creating a triad
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15
Not permitting the family to discuss the addiction issues within the family is an example of:
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems
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16
_________ is focused on strengths and deficits of varying relationships within the family
A) MDFT
B) BSFT
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) MDFT
B) BSFT
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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17
In the addicted family, the individual who is most likely to internalize the familial distress is called:
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
A) scapegoat
B) lost child
C) mascot
D) hero
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18
A set of unwritten rules that govern a family system are called:
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsystems
A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsystems
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19
Your role as a family counselor utilizes a technique called:
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
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20
The ability to separate from the family and be an independent individual is called:
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads
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21
Bowenian Theory states the addicted individual seeks emotional and cognitive relief from the family system.
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22
Emotional cutoff resolves issues of differentiation.
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23
High levels of fusion lead to differentiation.
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24
Triads are rigid.
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25
Low levels of fusion lead to differentiation.
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26
What is BSFT?
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27
Please briefly explain the Sequential Family Addictions Model.
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28
What are the MDFT four areas of attention?
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