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Family Therapies
Various family therapy approaches offer distinct techniques and frameworks to address familial issues. Milan Systemic Family Therapy emphasizes hypothesizing and strategic interventions, often utilizing family rituals and circular questioning to understand family dynamics deeply.
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Family Therapies Multisystemic T Core principles Promoting generalization Evaluation and accountability Encouraging continuous effort Developmentally appropriate
interventions Targeting beh. sequences Present-focused, action-oriented,
well-defined Increasing responsibility Focusing on positives and strengths Finding the fit Bronfenbrenner's ecological
model Multidisciplinary team Conjoint FT
(Satir) Family reconstruction Family sculpting Functional communication Congruent (leveling) Dysfunctional communication
styles Distracting Computing Blaming Placating Emotionally Focused T Consolidation & integration Changing interactional
positions & creating new
bonding events Assessment & cycle
de-escalation Functional Family T Generalization Avoid relapse Generalize skills Resource linking Behavior change Coping skills Problem solving Communication Training in parenting Goals Engagement and motivation Joining and reframing Therapeutic alliance Narrative FT Definitional ceremonies Therapeutic certificates Therapeutic letters Opening space questions Externalizing questions Social construction Milan Systemic FT Strategies Family rituals Positive connotation Circular questioning Neutrality Hypothesizing Gaps of 4-6 weeks Five-part therapy session Post-session Intervention Intersession Session Pre-session Strategic FT
(Haley) Paradoxical directives Ordeal Restraining Prescribing the symptom Straightforward directives Initial session
(highly structured) Goal-setting stage Interactional stage Problem stage Social stage Structural FT
(Minuchin) Phases 3) Reframing, unbalancing,
boundary making, enactment 2) Evaluate family structure 1) Joining Maintenance
Tracking
Mimesis
Rigid family triads Detouring support coalition Detouring attack coalition Unstable coalition Stable coaliton Boundaries Subsystems Extended Family Systems
(Bowen) T assumes role of coach
Remains neutral Multigenerational Transmission Family Projection Process Emotional Triangles Differentiation