Categorias: Todos - therapies - interventions - engagement - neutrality

por Stephanie Yang 2 anos atrás

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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.

Family Therapies

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