Satir And The Communications Approach: Study For Ca Mft Licensing Exam

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1. Who is known as the Mother of Family Therapy?

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Virginia Satir is known as the Mother of Family Therapy due to her pioneering work in the field and contributions to systemic constellations, family roles, and the Virginia Satir Change Process Model. While Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Ivan Pavlov were influential figures in psychology, they are not specifically associated with the title of Mother of Family Therapy.

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I am using these flashcards to study for the CA MFT Licensing Exams in 2011. This set is about Virginia Satir and her Family Therapy and Communications Approach.... see more see less

2. What is the premise of the Satir Change Model?

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The Satir Change Model is based on the belief that improvement is always possible, challenging the notion that change is impossible or that the status quo is ideal. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing that improvement can be achieved.

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3. What are the 5 stages of the Satir Change Model?

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The correct stages of the Satir Change Model are: Late Status Quo, Resistance, Chaos, Integration, and New Status Quo.

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4. What key elements did Satir believe were necessary in the therapeutic healing process?

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Virginia Satir, a renowned family therapist, emphasized the importance of caring, acceptance, love, and nurturance in the therapeutic healing process. These elements provide a foundation for creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals to explore and work through their emotional issues.

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5. What are Satir's 5 styles of communication?

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Satir's 5 styles of communication are Computer, Blamer, Distractor, Placater, and Leveler. Avoider, Aggressor, and Rescuer are not part of Satir's 5 styles of communication.

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6. What behavior does 'The Blamer' exhibit?

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The correct answer describes the behavior of 'The Blamer' as someone who deflects responsibility by finding fault, name calling, and being critical. The incorrect answers describe behaviors that are opposite of blaming, such as offering constructive feedback, taking responsibility for mistakes, and seeking to understand differing viewpoints.

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7. What is a common characteristic of the Computer?

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The Computer is known for its tendency to intellectualize situations and display very little emotional affect.

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8. The Placator.

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The Placator refers to someone who is apologetic, tentative, and self-effacing, often appearing like a martyr. This person tends to prioritize harmony and peace by trying to appease others.

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9. What does 'The Leveler' refer to?

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The term 'The Leveler' refers to someone who communicates honestly and directly without any ambiguity or hidden agendas.

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10. What are some of Satir's techniques?

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Satir's techniques are specific to Virginia Satir's family therapy approach and are not related to other therapeutic modalities like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or Gestalt Therapy.

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11. How are ropes commonly used to represent family dynamics?

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Ropes are commonly used as a metaphor for the binds and pulls that represent the interconnectedness and dynamics within families. The correct answer highlights this symbolism in relation to family dynamics.

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12. What does a Family Life Fact Chronology entail?

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A Family Life Fact Chronology goes beyond birthdays and personal preferences to encompass the entire family history.

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13. What is family reconstruction?

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Family reconstruction refers to a process of reconstructing events or relationships within a family based on information rather than personal experience. It is not about physically rebuilding a home, creating a family tree, or resolving conflicts within a family.

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14. What is reframing?

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Reframing is a psychological technique used to change the way an individual perceives a situation by shifting it from a negative to a positive perspective. Its aim is to enhance acceptance and reduce blame among family members.

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15. What is meant by 'lethal games'?

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The term 'lethal games' refers to situations where individuals prioritize group consensus over their own interests or needs, often resulting in negative outcomes for the individual.

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16. What are the rules for rescue games?

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In rescue games, the dynamic involves 1 person blaming and another defending the blamed, 1 person agreeing, 1 person disagreeing, and 1 person being irrelevant. This setup creates an interesting and interactive scenario where participants take on different roles.

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Who is known as the Mother of Family Therapy?
What is the premise of the Satir Change Model?
What are the 5 stages of the Satir Change Model?
What key elements did Satir believe were necessary in the therapeutic...
What are Satir's 5 styles of communication?
What behavior does 'The Blamer' exhibit?
What is a common characteristic of the Computer?
The Placator.
What does 'The Leveler' refer to?
What are some of Satir's techniques?
How are ropes commonly used to represent family dynamics?
What does a Family Life Fact Chronology entail?
What is family reconstruction?
What is reframing?
What is meant by 'lethal games'?
What are the rules for rescue games?
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