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    Student no: 42195853 ECOSYSTEMIC PSYCHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT 02 12 JULY 2013 Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. How is reality seen by each approach? –page 2 How is health and pathology addressed by each approach?- page 2 How does each specific approach deal with therapy?-page 3 What is the role and function of the therapist in each specific approach?-page 3 Which ethical concerns could be raised about each specific approach?-page 3 In keeping with a both-and ‚ rather than an either-or position‚ formulate ideas around

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    Introduction. Boulder: Westview Press.Campbell‚ J.‚ Elder‚ J.‚ Gallagher‚ D. Simon‚ J.‚ & Taylor‚ A (1999). Crafting the ’tap on the shoulder ’: A compliment template for solution focused therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy‚ 27(1)‚ 35 - 47. Gingerich‚ W. J. & Eisengart‚ S‚ (2000). Solution-Focused Brief Therapy | | | |

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    environment are: family‚ friends‚ social policy‚ and mental health. Systems theory is the same as family therapy. The history of this theory can be traced all the way back to the 1940s and 1950s. However‚ marriage and family counseling began to really grow in the late 1970s and 1980s. In 1968‚ Ludwig von Bertalanffy‚ came up with a theory that said organisms (couples and families) affected one another (Parrott‚ III‚ 2003). Parrott‚ III (2003) stated that‚ “the focus of the theory of the family is on

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    (2003). Effects of family violence on child behavior and health during early childhood. Journal of Family Violence‚ 18(1)‚ 43-57. space here Dempsey‚ I Nelson‚ R. (2007). Risk factors predictive of the problem behavior of children at risk for emotional and behavioral disorder. Council for Exceptional Children‚ 73(3)‚ 367-379. Ramos‚ M.‚ Guerin‚ D.‚ Gottfried‚ A.‚ & Oliver‚ A. (2005). Family conflict and children’s behavior problems: The moderating role of child temperament. Structural Equation Modeling

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    Be familiar with family coalitions -p.284.Coalitions are alliances between specific family members against a third member. Stable coalition – a fixed and inflexible union that becomes a dominant part of the family’s everyday functioning. Detouring coalition – is one in which the pair hold a third family member responsible for their difficulties or conflicts with one another‚ thus decreasing the stress on themselves or their relationship. Understand the emphasis of structural therapists p.293

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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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    Narrative Theory and Victims of Domestic Violence Elena Murphy San Francisco State University Abstract This paper examines online publications on narrative theory and therapy with domestic violence victims. It explores the history of narrative theory as well as what assumptions are made about individual and family clients when using the theory. The paper reviews the techniques that are used in narrative theory and then applies these techniques to a case study involving a victim of domestic

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    whereas others incorporate unique challenges to the clinical psychologist. Sample Case #1 (primarily regarding Chapter 11—General Issues in Psychotherapy‚ and Chapter 4—Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology) Zev is a 45-year-old man seeking therapy from Dr. Miller‚ a clinical psychologist. Zev is an Orthodox Jew. For many years‚ Zev has felt compelled to perform very specific‚ stereotyped rituals dozens of times each day. For example‚ any time Zev eats‚ he must tap his fork on the side of

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    orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field. On the 25th anniversary of this magazine‚ it seemed appropriate to revisit these questions‚ take stock of our profession‚ and get a sense of how therapy has developed and changed over the years. So‚ we partnered with Dr. Joan Cook at Columbia University and her research project funded by the National Institute of Mental Health to find out ourselves‚ posing the question‚ "Over the last 25 years‚ which

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    CHAPTER 5 Bowenian Family Therapy THINKING ABOUT THIS APPROACH Murray Bowen’s approach can be thought of as a first-generation approach. At its core‚ it is a classical psychodynamic approach that has been updated and informed by systems theory. To develop the early theories of family therapy‚ theorists frequently simply modified older theories to fit their newly developed systems paradigm. These modifications changed their unit of analysis from the individual to the family. Kerr and Bowen (1988)

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