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Chapter 2: The Fundamental Concepts of Family Therapy
2.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1)
Which is not a concept of von Bertalanffyโs general systems theory?
A)
B)
C)
D)
2)
Paul Watzlawick
Kenneth Gergen
George Kelly
Michael White
The phrase, โwhere the id is, there the ego shall be,โ best fits which concept?
A)
B)
C)
D)
7)
sequences of interaction
family hierarchy
family rules
negative feedback
Constructivism first found its way into psychotherapy in the work of
A)
B)
C)
D)
6)
family structure
homeostasis
function of the system
family life cycle
Which phenomena are not a focus of cybernetics, as applied to families?
A)
B)
C)
D)
5)
systems theory
cybernetics
constructivism
general systems theory
The stages of a familyโs life from separation from oneโs parents to marriage, having
children, growing older, retirement, and finally death, are known as the
A)
B)
C)
D)
4)
a system is more than the sum of its parts
equifinality
homeostatic reactivity
A biological model of living systems as whole entities which maintain themselves
through continuous input and output from the environment, developed by Ludwig von
Bertalanffy is known as
A)
B)
C)
D)
3)
โblack boxโ metaphor
family triangles
generational boundaries
differentiation of self
functionalism
Superficial change in a system which itself stays invariant is termed ________, while
basic change in the structure of a system is called ________.
A) cybernetic; second-order
B) first-order; systemic
C) second-order; first-order
D) first-order; second-order
8)
A balanced steady state of equilibrium is known as
A)
B)
C)
D)
9)
metacommunication
homeostasis
morphogenesis
equifinality
The privatization of family therapy training had what effect on the field?
A) the amount of research on family therapy increased four-fold
B) traditional academic settings became the hotbed of the family therapy movement
C) released from the economic constraints of academia, family therapy became a
profitable enterprise
D) all of these choices
10) The study of control processes in systems, particularly the analysis of the flow of
information in closed systems, is known as
A)
B)
C)
D)
functional analysis of behavior
cybernetics
existentialism
general systems theory
11) Narrative therapy differs from solution-focused therapy in being more focused on
________ than ________.
A)
B)
C)
D)
exceptions; problems
cognitions; interactions
attitudes; behavior
individuals; families
12) With the exception of the feminist critique, what has been largely missing in family
therapy has been an examination of
A)
B)
C)
D)
cultural biases
the society we are helping people fit into
value systems
all of these choices
13) General systems theory, cybernetics, and social constructionism are ________ concepts.
A)
B)
C)
D)
epistemological
metapsychological
clinical
metaphysical
14) The greatest conceptual influence on the early development of family therapy was
A) the family life cycle
B) constructivism
C) feminism
D) systems theory
15) The concept of the family life cycle was introduced to the field by
A)
B)
C)
D)
Salvador Minuchin
Betty Carter and Monica McGoldrick
Jay Haley
Don Jackson
16) The notions of complementarity, structuralism, and general systems theory are all
embraced by which family theory?
A)
B)
C)
D)
behavioral family therapy
experiential family therapy
communications family therapy
structural family therapy
17) Boundaries around the executive subsystem in the family are of particular importance
because the family ________ is seen by structural therapists as crucial to the familyโs
well-being.
A)
B)
C)
D)
network
hierarchy
life cycle
quid pro quo
2.2 Short Answer
1)
Why should a familyโs ethnic background be considered in assessment?
2)
List the stages of the family life cycle (Carter & McGoldrick, 1999) and describe the
primary task(s) of each stage. Consider how the therapist would intervene with the
family at each of these stages.
3)
List and describe at least three contextual influences on the evolution of family therapy.
4)
What are positive and negative feedback and how do they operate in families?
5)
Listed below are a number of concepts and methods that have endured and continue to
shape the field of family therapy. Choose any three and describe them. How can each
concept be used to enrich our understanding of families and guide our treatment
interventions?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
6)
importance of family context
triadic models
family structure
psychopathology serving a function in families
circular sequences of interaction
family life cycle
multigenerational patterns
How can general systems theory revitalize family therapy and bridge the chasm
between the narrative approaches of the twenty-first century and the traditional
schools (i.e., structural, Bowenian, communications, and/or strategic) of family
therapy?
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