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Family Systems Theory: info on Murray Bowen (select 5) -
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a pharmacist
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a psychiatrist
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Mental Research Institute
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1940s Menninger Clinic
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1950s NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health)
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1959 Georgetown University
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Family Systems Theory
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Contextual Theory
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Family Systems Theory: humans and human families are guided by the family's [blank_start]emotional[blank_end] system.
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emotional
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structural
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hierarchical
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Family Systems Theory: [blank_start]TOGETHERNESS[blank_end] vs. [blank_start]INDIVIDUALITY[blank_end]
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TOGETHERNESS
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LEDGERS
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REDACTION
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INDIVIDUALITY
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ALTRUITION
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Family Systems Theory: Unresolved family issues are repeated.
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Family Systems Theory: this is the concept of repeating unresolved issues from your family of origin with your own nuclear family.
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Family Systems Theory GOALS:
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balance the ledger
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decrease anxiety
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increase differentiation
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Family Systems Theory/Bowenian: TRIANGLES
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Family Systems/Bowenian: ___________ tension in triangles - the uncomfortable person seeks comfort/closeness with an outsider.
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Family Systems/Bowenian: ___________ tension in triangles - 1 side is in conflict; 2 sides in harmony.
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Family Systems/Bowenian: ___________ tension in triangles - outside position is desirable; most uncomfortable insider gets the outsider to fight with the other insider.
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Family Systems/Bowen: the less developed the self, the less influence others have.
Question 12
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Family Systems/Bowen: a person with a low developed sense of self tries to control others.
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Family Systems/Bowen: [blank_start]Families[blank_end] determine how much the self gets to develop.
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Family Systems/Bowen: poorly differentiated individuals...
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Family Systems/Bowen: highly differentiated individuals...
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have a good balance of I and We
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realistic dependence on others
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separate emotion from rational thinking
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can be selfless (by choice)
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confident/supportive of others
Question 16
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Family Systems/Bowen: the Nuclear Family Emotional System has 5 relationship patterns.
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Family Systems/Bowen: NFES pattern #1 - as tension increases, spouses externalize their anxiety onto the relationship (what's wrong with YOU!)
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Family Systems/Bowen: NFES pattern #2 - pressure from 1 spouse, other yields but has high anxiety which leads to dysfunction ("I lost myself in the relationship)
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Family Systems/Bowen: NFES pattern #3 - with anxiety in the marriage, the focus shifts to a child (can be with a positive or negative view of the child). Child is reactive to parents' expectations, and can't differentiate. Internalizes family tension, acts out, is anxious.
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Family Systems/Bowen: NFES pattern #4 - (associated w/ other 3 patterns) more distance = less tension & anxiety, but the risk is isolation and depression
Question 21
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Family Systems/Bowen: FAMILY [blank_start]PROJECTION[blank_end] PROCESS - children (usually 1 child) inherit relational sensitivities that lead to [blank_start]impaired[blank_end] functioning. [Treatment: 1) focus 2) interpret 3) treat]
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PROJECTION
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INITIATION
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INTUITION
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impaired
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heightened
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Family Systems/Bowen: 3 STEPS OF FAMILY PROJECTION PROCESS
1) Parent [blank_start]focuses[blank_end] on child (fear of something wrong)
2) Parent [blank_start]interprets[blank_end] behaviors as confirming their fears
3) Parent [blank_start]treats[blank_end] child as if something is really wrong
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focuses
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provides
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relies
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rejects
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interrupts
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interprets
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treats
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ignores
Question 23
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Family Systems/Bowen: The process of an unresolved issue perpetuating through upcoming generations is called ____________________. (We choose mates w/ the same level of differentiation as us.)
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Undifferentiation Process
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Multigenerational Transmission Process
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Self-Perpetuating Transmission Process
Question 24
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Family Systems/Bowen: Emotional Cutoff, the attempt to manage family issues by cutting the family off, can be accomplished by which of the following?
Question 25
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Family Systems/Bowen: Birth order/sibling position is an important element of this theory.
Question 26
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Family Systems/Bowen: Societal Emotional Process is when the culture is healthier than the typical family units.
Question 27
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Family Systems/Bowen: THERAPIST JOBS
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Control the emotional tone of the session
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Maintain a de-triangulated stance
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Have the family take "I" positions to promote differentiation
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Discourage digging up old issues
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Teach how emotional systems operate; help to differentiate from family of origin
Question 28
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Family Systems/Bowen: When a family is emotionally "stuck" together, they are [blank_start]fused[blank_end].
Question 29
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These two dudes were Bowen's students, who joined to form the Center for Family Learning.
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Thomas Payne
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Philip Guerin
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Thomas Fogarty
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Virginia Satir
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Family Systems/Bowen: These women were responsible for the exposition of the FAMILY LIFE CYCLE and championed FEMINISM in family therapy.
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Betty Carter
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Emily Coinack
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Monica McGoldrick
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Joyce Encklestat
Question 31
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Family Systems/Bowen: Frank Sulloway wrote this book in 1996 on the importance of birth order.
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Born to Rebel
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Who Were You Born to Be?
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Life Down the Middle
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Top Down Birth Order
Question 32
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Family Systems/Bowen: the development of behavior disorders comes from being highly differentiated and not caring if other's feelings are hurt.
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Family Systems/Bowen: GOALS of therapy
Question 34
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Family Systems/Bowen: Patterns of emotional reactivity are called __________________.
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Structure
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Process
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Differentiation Patterns
Question 35
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Family Systems/Bowen: Interlocking networks of triangles are called _________________ in this theory.
Question 36
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Family Systems/Bowen: Bowen thought it was better to address individuals, and not the group as a whole.
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Family Systems/Bowen: GENOGRAMS are an important technique in this theory.
Question 38
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Family Systems/Bowen: Getting someone to try something new within their family ("What would it look like if you...") is called
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Open Door Possibilities
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Structural Shifts
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Relationship Experiment
Question 39
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Family Systems/Bowen: These are the 6 techniques of this theory -
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"I" position
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Enacting
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Genograms
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Process questions
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Neutralizing triangles
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Balancing ledgers
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Examining hierarchies
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Relationship experiments
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Coaching
Question 40
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Family Systems/Bowen: He used displacement stories (like Samuel w/ the story of the rich man and the sheep).
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Philip Guerin
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Ivan Bozormenyi-Nagy
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Geraldine Spark
Question 41
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Family Systems/Bowen: He founded EPPI to study schizophrenia. His theory was on INVISIBLE LOYALTY within the family.
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Philip Guerin
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Ivan Bozormenyi-Nagy
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Geraldine Spark
Question 42
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Family Systems/Bowen: This psychologist/social worker with psycho-analytic background and experience in child guidance centers formed a theory on INVISIBLE LOYALTY within the family.
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Philip Guerin
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Ivan Bozormenyi-Nagy
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Geraldine Spark
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Family Systems/Bowen: The theory of [blank_start]INVISIBLE LOYALTY[blank_end] within the family (formed by Spark and Bozormenyi-Nagy) defines these terms -
1) [blank_start]LEGACY[blank_end] - an expectation from a previous generation
2) [blank_start]FAMILY LOYALTY[blank_end] - allegiances in kids based on parental fairness
3) [blank_start]FAMILY LEDGER[blank_end] - who owes what, to whom