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7-34. For object relations theorist, _____ refers to the assimilation of parts of an obj. as pt of oneself.
intorojection
7-34. Introjection by obj. rel.
good obj. and help reduce anx. but could also involve bad obj. and was a way to gain control over them.
7-34. reparation by object relations theory
an infant's attempts to repair a damaged mother image
7-34. splitting by object relations theory
the process of keeping good and bad parts of an obj. and onself separate.
7-34. projective identification by object relations theory
projecting feelings onto obj. and then id'ng with the obj.
7-123. The goal of confrontation in contxt of Freuudian psychoanalysis
help the cl see a bx in a new way.
5-17. Recently psychoanalyst have begun to view countertransference as:
an aid for the analyst for gaining insight into the pt's inner world.
Key: insight
5-112. feature integration theory focus on
visual attention. (perceive obj) as complete entities or as a collection of unnecessary feature
4-52. Which approaches encourages the co. to engage in there. w/ fam. mem?
1) extended
2) communication
3) adaptive
4) strategic
1. Strategic involves an active therapist. the role to asess the prob. not to become a mem of the triangle.
4-111. Which theory for Nathan Ackerman?
1st to integrate psychoanalytic approach w/ a system.
4-111. Which theory for Carl Whitaker?
Experiential
4-111. Which theory for Walter Kempler?
Gestalt
4-111. Which theory for Robert Liberman?
Behavioral family tx
4-177. Circular question
asking of each fam mem and are designed to help mem recog. differences (and similarities) in their perceptions. ex) Who was more upset, mom or dad? to each mem.
to explore interconnectedness and recurrent patterns
8-192. Satir's approach to fam. Therapy emphasizes:
Double-bind, complementary/Symmetrical communication (Communication therapy)