In conceptualizing cases, psychoanalytic family therapist consider all of the following EXCEPT:
a. self-object relation patterns.
b. ledgers of entitlement and indebtedness.
c. transference between family members.
d. intergenerational family patterns.
Q. 2In psychoanalytic family therapy, the concept of interlocking pathologies rests on the assumption that an individuals pathology reflects family distortions and dynamics.
a. True
b. False
Q. 3The basic process of psychoanalytic family is:
a. create caring therapeutic relationship; create a non-anxious presence; promote client insight; work through insight to translate them into action.
b. create caring therapeutic relationship; analyze intrapsychic and interpersonal relationships; promote client insight; work through insight to translate them into action.
c. create caring therapeutic relationship; analyze intrapsychic and interpersonal relationships; ask clienst to each be responsible for their actions; work through insight to translate them into action.
d. create caring therapeutic relationship; analyze intrapsychic and interpersonal relationships; promote client insight; present directives for client change and growth.
Q. 4The goal of psychoanalytic family therapy is best described as:
a. re-establish an ethical system in which the family can trust one another and treat one another with fairness.
b. re-align hierarchies to create a system that treats all members fairly an which all members have some power.
c. to conduct relational experiments so the family can learn their strengths and build on them.
d. for the therapist to create a neutral presence which supports each member during growth in order to ensure solidify change.
Q. 5At the heart of psychoanalytic family therapy is the concept of ethical systems and relational ethics which theorizes that each person keeps a ledger of _____________________________
___.
a. right and wrong
b. ethicalness and non-ethicalness
c. those they feel close to and those who have wronged them
d. entitlement and indebtedness
Q. 6Wanda, an intergenerational therapist, has just asked her client to interact with a particular family member now that the client has learned to maintain a stronger sense of self. This is referred to as _________________________.
a. detriangulation
b. encouraging differentiation of self
c. a relational experiment
d. going home