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    Marriage and Family Code

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    archipelago before the Spanish conquest practiced divorce. We had a divorce law from 1917 until August 30‚ 1950‚ when the Civil Code of 1950 took effect. The latter law prohibited divorce for Filipinos‚ and the prohibition continues under the present Family Code. But Muslim Filipinos have always practiced divorce‚ which Philippine law allowed. Today‚ divorce continues to be available to Muslim Filipinos under the Code of Muslim Personal Law of the Philippines (Presidential Decree No. 1083)‚ promulgated

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    Family Therapy Essay

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    Solution-focused brief therapy respect cultures background‚ understanding the client with his or her culture or worldview‚ it encouraged the client to explore their reality from the culture structure. There might be communication barrier‚ because SFBT approaches directly and it might be odd for some culture that value indirect approach to a problem. (Ivey‚ D’Andrea‚ Ivey & Morgan‚ 2002). Lee (cited in Sharf‚ 2012) states that SFBT can be seen as an approach that will be approved by several cultures

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    Family Systems Therapy

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    Running Head: Family Systems Therapy Adlerian Family Therapy Chandra S. McCray Mississippi College Background Information Family systems therapy is based on the concept that individuals are best understood through evaluating the entire family. Symptoms in individuals are seen as a result in dysfunctions in their family system. The family is an interactional unit and a change in one member affects all members. Family therapists believe that an individual’s relations with family have more impact

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    same way as any other behavior | Causes:learnedTreatments: therapy | Cognitivesuggests that faulty thinking or distorted perceptions can contribute to some types of psychological disorders | Causes:disorderTreatments:counseling | Humanisticability to fulfill their potential‚ abnormal behavior results from person ’s potential and self-concept | Causes:How they are bornTreatments:Drug treatment | Part 2. Chapter 13 - What type of therapy? Identify the type of psychotherapy represented by each

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    Family Therapy Model

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    Family Therapy Models Abstract Family Therapy Models Family therapy models of psychotherapy can be divided into three classifications—ahistorical‚ historical‚ and experiential (Griffin & Greene‚ 1998‚ p. 3). The ahistorical classification includes structural family therapy‚ strategic family therapy‚ behavioral family therapy‚ psychoeducational family therapy‚ and communication models (Griffin & Greene‚ 1998‚ p. 3). The historical classification

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    Strategic Family Therapy

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    Cyria Villalobos LT Assignment (family system tools) Strategic Family Therapy Strategic Family Therapy is designed to help find a solution to peoples problems. Strategic therapy does not make individuals reminisce about issues about what happened or how it happened‚ they just care about finding the right solution that will help the individual overcome his or her issue. Strategic therapy also has its name for a reason‚ they help clients by using strategically plan‚ execute‚ and measure winning

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    Case AnalysisAngela RosadoProfessional & Ethical Issues in Forensic PsychOctober 15‚ 2014Mary McGreevyCase Analysis “In Vignette 3‚ an inmate is incarcerated due to a history of violent behavior(s). While in prison the inmate was known as being a “model prisoner”. Now that the inmate is scheduled for a parole hearing‚ the warden believes the inmate possesses the propensity to commit a violent crime if released‚ and “requests that a psychologists/psychiatrist evaluate the inmate using psychological

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    Functional Family Therapy

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    Vision Quest programs help troubled teens and their families to successfully find their way from confusion to a positive future. One of the many umbrellas under Vision Quest is its Functional Family Therapy (FFT) model. Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is an evidenced based intervention that works with at risk youths and their families in their homes. The problems range from disruptive behaviors and conduct disorders to substance and alcohol

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    As a family or marriage therapist the first issue that I would begin to fix first would be parental conflict. For many reasons such as conflicts in the family usually starts with the parents through disagreements or even infidelity. If this problem isn’t fixed between the parents‚ then other future issues among the family in the household may not be successfully fixed. On the other hand parental issues may affect the children is various ways such as not having enough money‚ the parents will not be

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    fulfillment of individual family members View of problem foundation * People’s natural tendency is toward self-actualization‚ but this can be interrupted by social pressures * The root cause of dysfunction in families is emotional suppression * Parents try and regulate emotions in order to curb certain behaviors * Children grow up with a disconnect from their own emotions * Children seek safety rather than satisfaction * Goal: Help family members uncover their genuine

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