Chapter 14: Family Systems Therapies

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Across
  1. 3. Child who is given responsibility that is inconsistent with their age.
  2. 5. Verbal and nonverbal exchange of information between family members.
  3. 6. The study of processes that occur in systems.
  4. 8. Technique that is used to alter interactions among individual family members.
  5. 10. Smaller groupings of individuals who have unique ways of relating.
  6. 11. Technique in which family members are physically molded and directed to take a role that represents how the family views its relationships.
  7. 12. A concise and practical tool used for maintaining a great deal of information about a family's relationship system and interactional patterns.
Down
  1. 1. Alliances between family members against another family member.
  2. 2. A process by which one person or aspect of a family affects all other parts of the family.
  3. 4. An intense relationship between two people in which the boundaries are blurred and they respond as one.
  4. 7. The foundation of family therapy.
  5. 9. The person in the family that is perceived to have the problem.