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    Ecosystemic Psychology

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    expert: A not-knowing approach to therapy Becvar D.S.‚ & Becvar‚ R.J. (2006). Family therapy: A systemic integration. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Boscolo‚ L.‚ Cecchin‚ G.‚ Hoffman‚ L. & Penn‚ P (1987). Milan systemic family therapy: Conversations in theory and practice Branford‚ W. (1987). The South African oxford Pocket Dictionary. (7th ed). Maitland. Cape Town. Griffith‚ J.L.‚ Griffith‚ M.E & Slovik‚ I.S. (1992). Owning one’s epistemological stance in therapy Hoffman‚ L. (1985). Beyond Power and

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    Cpce Exam Study Guide

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    1. The Piagetian stages are as follows: Sensorimotor Intelligence Stage‚ Preoperational Stage‚ Concrete Operational Stage‚ and finally Formal Operational Stage. 2. People believe that because people are experts in one area‚ they are experts in all areas. This is the halo effect. 3. When you examine human development from an ipsative point of view‚ you: Examine the individual in relationship to himself. 4. Exposure to someone will increase attraction 5. According to Kohlberg‚ when

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    the idea of family is not universal; it varies amongst different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Throughout the course of the semester‚ several theories of marriage and family have been introduced and acknowledged. Over the course of time‚ society has influenced and altered the structure of family life‚ thus altering the methods and techniques in which therapy for couples and families are provided. A study conducted by Bradley et al. (2008) suggests that when individuals/families seek counseling

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    History Psychoanalysis plus family therapy is the study of individuals and their deepest motives combines with the study of social relationships to help a person solve inner conflict(s). The history of Psychoanalytic Family Therapy can be found as early as the 1930s. The six pioneers of family therapy are Nathan Ackerman‚ Murray Bowen‚ Ivan Boxzormenyi-Nagy‚ Carl Whitaker‚ Don Jackson and Salvador Minuchin. They were all psychoanalytically trained‚ but some turned away from the old psychodynamics

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    Narrative Therapy Narrative Therapy was developed by Michael White and David Epston. Narrative Therapy is a method of therapy that attempts to separate the person from the problem. It is used as a form of community work and counseling and encourages people to rely on their own skill sets to minimize the problems that exist in their everyday lives. It holds the belief that a person’s identity is formed by our experiences or narratives. Because the problem is seen as a separate entity from the

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    The Therapeutic Frame

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    refers to the fundamental guidelines within which psychotherapy is conducted. Psychodynamic therapists are especially concerned with formulating the therapeutic frame to create a predictable and safe psychological and physical space for conducting therapy (Howard‚ 2009). It is imperative to have this space in counselling as it has been proven to optimise the conditions for the client to come to touch with his/her internal world‚ thus‚ enabling emergence of the transference relationship (Corsini‚ Wedding

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    working with multiracial clients‚ but Adlerian therapy has been found to be effective for working with multiracial clients because this theory examines the social environment of an individual. One of the goals of this type of therapy is for a client to make decisions and define themselves‚ instead of being put into a generalized category. Adlerian theory recognizes that people are part of larger

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    Family System Paradigm between the Jarrett Family (Ordinary People) & Meecham Family (The Great Santini) Instructor: Dr. Jeffrey R. LaCure‚ Psy. D‚ M.S.W.‚ LICSW Cambridge College CCP 722 SP01 Emma J. Woods July 21‚ 2014 Abstract Families can have a significant influenced on a child’s mental health. The family therapy is a treatment modality that can be used alone or in combination with other treatment modalities. Family therapy strategies include psychodynamic‚ structural

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    End goals/interventions 1. a joing family as a coach‚ healthy triangle look up beginning stages of therapy limit emotional reactivity experimental therapy – teacher/coach b. therapeutic alliance/relationship c. how change brought about? Through insight… For Bowen theory – insight gained by looking at patterns in famly/genogram For Behavior therapy – shaping For cognitive therapy – challenging destructive schema Structural therapy- realigning structure Bowen – 1. Insight

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    problem or how it developed but rather what efforts have the parent made to reach a resolution. MRI stems from the premise that families use practical attempts at resolving their situation but the attempts are ill-advised. MRI’s main focus is aimed at dilemma driven solutions; there is no advantage in long term change or what capacity the problem serves within the family. Haley and Madanes derive from the same school of thought but with some differences. Haley interest lay in the power

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