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Gottman's the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
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1) criticism 2) defensiveness 3) contempt 4) stonewalling
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shaping
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shaping: behavioral technique in which desired behavior is reinforced until it is achieved.
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CBT leading figures
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Stuart, Liberman, Patterson, Ellis, Beck, Gottman
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Leading figures in Functional Family Therapy (FFT)
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Alexander, Parsons, Sexton.
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Key concepts of FFT
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1) all behavior is adaptive and for survival needs 2) Must determine the purpose the specific behavior is serving in the family 3) behavior represents effort to get needs met 4) therapist discovers why and how behavior is maintained and does not try to change behavior but to find more effective ways to get need met.
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Which population is FFT used in most?
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high risk adolescents, underserved youth, delinquency, and substance abuse.
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Leading people of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
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Insoo Kim Berg, Bill O'Hanlon, Michelle Weiner-Davis
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Average number of sessions for SFBT
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5-10 sessions
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Key concepts of SFBT
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visitors, complainant, customer, skeleton key intervention (one key opens lots of doors), miracle question, scaling.
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Study tables in chapter 18 before exam
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study tables in chapter 18 before exam.
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