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Across
  1. 2. (Acronym) Based on the idea that people will be attracted to others of similar levels of differentiation
  2. 3. ______ causality describes how each family member is influencing eachother
  3. 5. These family systems have rigid boundaries, are resistant to change, and are closed off
  4. 8. Results when a subsystem (usually parents) draw in a *third* member to help release emotional tension
  5. 10. Process by which the counselor is accepted into the family in SFC
  6. 11. Developed Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy, first name Carl
  7. 12. Developed Integrated Counseling, first name Frederick
  8. 15. Common ______ Approach - When counselors use commonalities across all theories in their approach
  9. 16. This child ego state focuses on play and spontaneity
  10. 19. _______ Integration - Combining theories rather than just techniques
  11. 23. These transactions (also called *Covert*) are when someone pretends to act from one ego state while actually embodying another
  12. 24. Ego state in TA where people act rationally and leave emotions out of decision making
  13. 26. (Acronym) Theory with roots in psychoanalysis that focuses on how client act with others; involves three common ego states
  14. 27. _______ Integration - When a counselor uses one primary theory but incorporates use techniques from other modalities as needed
  15. 29. These transactions occur when one person acts in an ego state that is unsuitable for another
  16. 32. These relationships are among equals and may become competitive
  17. 34. Technique in which the client is asked to physically arrange their family
  18. 37. When one does not differentiate themselves from their FOO, they become ___ or enmeshed
  19. 39. Family counseling less concerned with techniques and more focused on relationships
  20. 40. These relationships are among unequals where some members are "down" and some are "up"
  21. 41. This subsystem serves as the head of a family's internal hierarchy, followed by older children
  22. 42. When a family members is asked not to change too quickly to avoid resistance from others
  23. 43. This child ego state focuses on obedience
  24. 44. Acronym for the seven domains of multimodal therapy
  25. 45. Developed Structural Family Therapy, first name Salvador
  26. 46. This family therapy only meets with clients once per month and uses techniques such as circular questioning, hypothesizing, and counterparadox
Down
  1. 1. A restructuring method in which the counselor rearranges a hierarchy to be more functional
  2. 4. These family systems have flexible boundaries and are open to change and community involvement
  3. 6. Developed the Human Validation Process Model (HVPM), first name Virginia
  4. 7. Eclectic approach that views clients across seven domains to develop a unique approach
  5. 9. Ego state in TA in which people are either critical or nurturing of others
  6. 13. Paradoxical technique in which the client must complete an unpleasant but healthy task (ex: running) before engaging in a bad behavior
  7. 14. This counseling method encourages combining multiple modalities into one approach
  8. 17. Subsystem that determines the NFES level of differentiation
  9. 18. This subsystem is considered the most important in SFC as it strengthens the other subsystems
  10. 20. Developed Multimodal Therapy, first name Arnold
  11. 21. This principle states that family members are unlikely to change the way that they behave with one another
  12. 22. _______ Integration - Combining only techniques from other theories
  13. 25. This family approach focuses on how a family is organized into hierarchies and subsystems
  14. 28. Developed Transactional Analysis, first name Eric
  15. 30. Developed by Milton Erickson, this family therapy focuses more on altering behavior than providing insight and awareness
  16. 31. Strategic family therapy tends to use these types of techniques
  17. 32. Belief in BFST that marriages work best when the spousal roles match the _____ roles
  18. 33. These people try to please everyone
  19. 35. These describe family relationships like siblings, parents, spousal, etc.
  20. 36. Family systems theory that believes one must resolve issues from their FOO to prevent related interpersonal issues from coming up in other relationships
  21. 38. Complementary ______ would describe an interaction between an adult-adult or parent-child ego state