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Who developed Internal Famiy Systems (IFS)?
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Schwartz
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Influences of Internal Family Systems
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application of system concepts and techniques to intrapsychic processes
collaborative: co creation of stories Structural, strategic, Satir, Bowen |
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What creates/maintains symptoms?
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competing intervoices, parts within form coalitions, alliances, competitive behavior
feedback loops self-correct deviations from the norm |
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Characteristics of person whose core self is activated and in charge?
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calm, sense of freedom and well being, innate competence or wisdom
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goal of Internal family systems
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help client differentiate core self and heal subparts
elicit selves of each family member, bring together to deal with extreme parts involved in problem |
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therapists role in internal family systems
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reestablish self as leader
ask how might problem be affected if person coul stay Self rather then letting parts take over? help each person dev't vision of how he wants to relate discuss impediments to dev't of vision |
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therapist stance w/ fam or member (IFS)
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collaborative: to over come constraints to achieve vision and establish Self in leadership
stops action and asks if part has taken over, asks it to step back |
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process of assessment and diagnosis in IFS
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pays attention to resistance, assumes person has been hurt and one of 3 sub roles is activated
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name 3 subroles in person in IFS
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exiles
managers firefighters |
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role of exiles (IFS)
techniques of exiles (IFS) |
contain pain, fear, sadness
young parts have been traumatized and isolated, become increasingly extreme and desperate in effort to be cared for and tell their story, leaves individual feeling fragile, vulnerable |
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roles & techniques of managers (IFS)
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run day to day life of person
attempt to keep individual in control in effort to protect parts from feeling hurt/rejection striving, controlling, evaluating, caretaking, terrorizing, etc |
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roles & techniques of firefighters
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groups of parts react when exiles are activated in effort to control/extinguish their feelings
drugs, ETOH, self mutliation, binge eating, sex binges |
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similarity between manager and firefighter
difference... |
to keep exiles away
different strategies |
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common therapist mistakes (IFS)
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working with exiles before sx is ready
therapist assumes talking to Self when part is talking therapist thinks Self is doing the work but it's a part |
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who is associated w/ Metaframeworks
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Breulin, Schwartz, Mac Kune-Karrer
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why did Metaframeworks come about?
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response to concerns about gener and culture
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Name 6 domains of human experience according to Metaframeworks
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organization
sequences development culture gender internal processes |
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assumption of Metaframeworks
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people have capacity to interact positively unless being constrained
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goal of Metaframeworks
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releace constraints rather than focus on defecits
constraints: gender, ethnicity, class, religion, educational, regional background |
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Who is associated w/ Integrative Problem-Centered THerapy (IPCT)
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Pinsof
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describe the method used in Integrative Problem-Centered THerapy (IPCT)
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simplest intervention first focusing on here and now, draw from structural, strategic, cog behavioral, SFT, pharmacological
if those fail, move deeper into intergenerational or O.R. |
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describe the approach used in Integrative Problem-Centered THerapy (IPCT)
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team approach, groups of experts in various techniques or assign fam member individual therapist when necessary
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Who is associated with narrative solutions approach?
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Eron and Lund
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influences of Narrative Solutions Approach
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MRI: problems dev't as fam gets stuck after havign tried repeatedly to use a solution that has failed
- use of reframes Narrative: people have preference for how they would liek to view selves and others, preferred view -problems arise when ppl aren't living preferred view SFT -mystery questions: how did a person who is so hard working wind up feeling listless and depressed? -viewing problem as a myster to be solved rather than a personal characteristic helps client begin to feel therapist is seeing them in preferred view |
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what theory are mystery questions associated with
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Narrative Solutions (integrative model)
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what is a mystery question and how is it helpful?
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mystery questions: how did a person who is so hard working wind up feeling listless and depressed?
-viewing problem as a myster to be solved rather than a personal characteristic helps client begin to feel therapist is seeing them in preferred view |
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Who is associated with Integrative Couple Therapy?
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Jacob & Christensen
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influences of Integrative Couple Therapy
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strategic, experential, ego analytic
combined with standard behavioral couple work (communication training, conflict resolution, problem solving) |
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What do Integrative Couple Therapy therapist believe couples need?
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support and empathy, to see differences as inevitable and break cycles of mutual blame
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Name 3 parts to treatment formulation in Integrative Couple Therapy
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theme: defines conflict
polarization process: describes dysfx pattern of interaction impasse: prevents couple from breaking polarization cycle once it's triggered |
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Influences on Integrative Couple Therapy
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narrative: externalize problem, unite against common enemy
behavioral: beh exchange processes i.e. quid pro quo and good faith contracts -listen and express selves in direct, non-blaming ways |