Deck 4: Observing Family Dynamics
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Deck 4: Observing Family Dynamics
1
In working with a family dealing with a member with an eating disorder, a family therapist joins the family during mealtime. What may be the effect of this strategy?
A) The dynamics in the family system are not changed by this observing strategy.
B) Much more may be observed and learned about subtle family dynamics in their own home than in a counseling office.
C) The eating disorder will stop.
D) The family therapist takes control of the family interactions to bring about change.
A) The dynamics in the family system are not changed by this observing strategy.
B) Much more may be observed and learned about subtle family dynamics in their own home than in a counseling office.
C) The eating disorder will stop.
D) The family therapist takes control of the family interactions to bring about change.
B
2
Which of these contributes to becoming a competent family therapist?
A) growing up in an abusive family
B) relying on your intuition and your strong desire to protect people
C) integrating your interpersonal strengths with training and supervised experience
D) achieving licensure as a mental health professional
A) growing up in an abusive family
B) relying on your intuition and your strong desire to protect people
C) integrating your interpersonal strengths with training and supervised experience
D) achieving licensure as a mental health professional
C
3
How do individuals and family often respond when they are in family therapy?
A) They embrace change to relieve the pain of the hurtful interactions.
B) They set goals that they can realistically achieve within a few therapy sessions.
C) The readily find new stability by integrating the therapist's suggestions.
D) They may be reluctant to make changes because they are comfortable with their family behaviors.
A) They embrace change to relieve the pain of the hurtful interactions.
B) They set goals that they can realistically achieve within a few therapy sessions.
C) The readily find new stability by integrating the therapist's suggestions.
D) They may be reluctant to make changes because they are comfortable with their family behaviors.
D
4
What is an example of a method that family therapists use to assess the interrelatedness of interactions in the early stage of working with a family?
A) paradoxical interventions
B) family genograms
C) psychological testing
D) warmth and empathy
A) paradoxical interventions
B) family genograms
C) psychological testing
D) warmth and empathy
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5
Which one of these strategies would reveal the most information about family members' roles, closeness to each other, and attitudes about family members?
A) developing a genogram
B) circular questioning
C) family metaphors
D) family sculpting
A) developing a genogram
B) circular questioning
C) family metaphors
D) family sculpting
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6
______ emphasized the importance of joining with the family, such as dining with a family where one member has an eating disorder.
A) Salvador Minuchin
B) Murray Bowen
C) Monica McGoldrick
D) Carl Rogers
A) Salvador Minuchin
B) Murray Bowen
C) Monica McGoldrick
D) Carl Rogers
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7
What are two therapeutic strategies that family therapists use to learn about a family's identity and culture?
A) closed questions and circular questions
B) family photographs and metaphors
C) play therapy and family sculpting
D) psychological testing and paradoxical interventions
A) closed questions and circular questions
B) family photographs and metaphors
C) play therapy and family sculpting
D) psychological testing and paradoxical interventions
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8
Dr. Hugo is counseling a family with 5 children, 2 parents, and a maternal grandmother living in the home. There have been cut-offs in the maternal family of origin. She asked them to select family pictures to bring to the next session. What might Dr. Hugo have the members focus on when viewing the pictures that will help in understanding family relationships?
A) the clothing each member is wearing
B) whether the picture is in black or white or color
C) who members are standing next to and gestures
D) genetic similarities
A) the clothing each member is wearing
B) whether the picture is in black or white or color
C) who members are standing next to and gestures
D) genetic similarities
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9
Which type of therapy gives children a way to express their feelings and perceptions about family dynamics and relationships?
A) bibliotherapy
B) family narratives
C) using humor
D) play therapy
A) bibliotherapy
B) family narratives
C) using humor
D) play therapy
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10
What should a counselor do before an intervention?
A) Use psychological assessments to determine the extent of any pathology.
B) Conduct an intake evaluation using a variety of questions to gather background information.
C) Develop a rapport that facilitates a working relationship and counseling alliance.
D) Use humor to help the client or family feel at ease.
A) Use psychological assessments to determine the extent of any pathology.
B) Conduct an intake evaluation using a variety of questions to gather background information.
C) Develop a rapport that facilitates a working relationship and counseling alliance.
D) Use humor to help the client or family feel at ease.
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11
What are the necessary components in forming a counseling alliance according to Carl Rogers?
A) empathy, warmth, and congruence
B) understanding, soothing, and consistency
C) sympathy, attending, and listening
D) humor, empathy, and sincerity
A) empathy, warmth, and congruence
B) understanding, soothing, and consistency
C) sympathy, attending, and listening
D) humor, empathy, and sincerity
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12
When a counselor relies on a series of questions to develop a counseling relationship with family members, they may feel that they are ______.
A) understood by the counselor
B) being interrogated by the counselor
C) being helped to solve their presenting problem
D) trusted by the counselor
A) understood by the counselor
B) being interrogated by the counselor
C) being helped to solve their presenting problem
D) trusted by the counselor
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13
What is a key assumption by family therapists who use a narrative therapy approach with families?
A) Family therapists recognize only the objective aspects of the story the family tells.
B) Family therapists accept that families are the experts in knowing and telling their story.
C) Family therapists consider the family's story to be missing important aspects of reality.
D) Family therapists realize that closed questions effectively elicit the important elements of the family's story.
A) Family therapists recognize only the objective aspects of the story the family tells.
B) Family therapists accept that families are the experts in knowing and telling their story.
C) Family therapists consider the family's story to be missing important aspects of reality.
D) Family therapists realize that closed questions effectively elicit the important elements of the family's story.
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14
______ emphasized that matching the therapeutic approach to the personality of the therapist and the client is essential in achieving desired outcomes in therapy.
A) Carl Whitaker
B) Murray Bowen
C) Carl Rogers
D) Clara Gerhardt
A) Carl Whitaker
B) Murray Bowen
C) Carl Rogers
D) Clara Gerhardt
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15
What are two important pillars of the ethical code of The American Counseling Association (2014?
A) multicultural competence and no dual relationships
B) confidentiality and professional boundaries
C) beneficence and non-maleficence
D) licensure and training
A) multicultural competence and no dual relationships
B) confidentiality and professional boundaries
C) beneficence and non-maleficence
D) licensure and training
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16
Ms. Smith only uses closed questions with a family who is dealing with concerns about a member who has an opioid addiction. What is a problem in her counseling with this family?
A) too much focus on the content rather than the process
B) the ethical issue of "do no harm"
C) not respecting the family's privacy
D) becoming over involved with the family
A) too much focus on the content rather than the process
B) the ethical issue of "do no harm"
C) not respecting the family's privacy
D) becoming over involved with the family
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17
Which of these is an example of an open question in a counseling session?
A) Who reacted strongly to your recent behavior?
B) How many times has your sister treated you this way?
C) What is your understanding about your sister's reaction to your recent behavior?
D) How long has it been since you have spoken to your sister?
A) Who reacted strongly to your recent behavior?
B) How many times has your sister treated you this way?
C) What is your understanding about your sister's reaction to your recent behavior?
D) How long has it been since you have spoken to your sister?
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18
Family therapists have found that using ______ in therapy and in teaching helps people step away from difficult situations and gain another perspective about presenting problems.
A) paradoxical interventions
B) suggestions
C) a variety of questions
D) humor
A) paradoxical interventions
B) suggestions
C) a variety of questions
D) humor
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19
What is an example of a reciprocal interaction that Bowen described in his family systems theory?
A) As a husband pursues his wife for more closeness, the wife pulls away from him.
B) Both the spouses seek out closeness with each other.
C) Both spouses want some time away from each other.
D) The wife devotes time to their daughter and the husband supports her parenting.
A) As a husband pursues his wife for more closeness, the wife pulls away from him.
B) Both the spouses seek out closeness with each other.
C) Both spouses want some time away from each other.
D) The wife devotes time to their daughter and the husband supports her parenting.
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20
According to Murray Bowen, what hinders a family member in becoming autonomous and developing a healthy sense of self?
A) living in the same community as family members
B) "emotional fusion" with family members
C) repeating the communication patterns of the family of origin
D) extricating oneself from family triangulation
A) living in the same community as family members
B) "emotional fusion" with family members
C) repeating the communication patterns of the family of origin
D) extricating oneself from family triangulation
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21
The techniques involved in Bowen therapy are relatively simple and new family therapists can easily integrate them in their counseling with families.
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22
Ms. Sinclair shows empathy with her client, a victim of sexual assault, through her response, "I know exactly how you feel; the same thing happened to me and I was so angry."
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23
Because "reverse psychology" is relatively common in everyday interactions, the use of paradoxical interventions by family therapists, regardless of their level of experience, is very effective in achieving desired outcomes for family members.
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24
Family sculpting has been used by family therapists and in training other healthcare professionals to enhance awareness of family dynamics.
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25
Identify three of the Bowen's core concepts in his family systems therapy and give an example of one of these.
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