Strategic Therapy

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Key concepts: therapeutic double-bind and paradoxical interventions
Katie Leonard
Quiz by Katie Leonard, updated more than 1 year ago
Katie Leonard
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Question 1

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Stragetic: This theory of therapy is more theory than technique.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Strategic: This theory has its roots in two sources:
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  • John Milton
  • Cybernetics - Bateson
  • Milton Erickson
  • Minuchin

Question 3

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Strategic: Paradoxical interventions can be described by which of the following?
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  • It confuses clients to the point that they give up.
  • It is a win-win situation.
  • It can help create structure and control around the problem (you can only fight at 5:00, for 15 minutes)
  • If the clients rebel against the homework, they are stopping the problem behavior altogether.

Question 4

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Strategic: A [blank_start]double[blank_end]-bind is a negative situation in which there is no way to [blank_start]win[blank_end].
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  • double
  • beauty
  • drama
  • negotiate
  • win
  • negotiate
  • escape

Question 5

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Strategic: When families don't want to change, the paradox is a good tool to use.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Strategic: Which of the following are two ways to utilize paradox?
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  • Encourage and praise the clients for how far they've come.
  • Forbid change.
  • Tell them to change in a way that's against their goals.

Question 7

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Strategic: How are Strategic Therapy and Cybernetics related?
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  • The focus is on the current family's patterns that are maintaining the problem (homeostasis).
  • The focus is on who in the family has the power.
  • The focus is on the families of origin and how that shapes current dynamics.

Question 8

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Strategic: How are Strategic Therapy and SFBT related?
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  • Ledgers and debts.
  • The belief that change can be rapid, and doesn't require insight into causes.
  • The idea that the clients hold the keys to their problems.

Question 9

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy The focus is on how faulty cycles of interaction perpetuate the problem (feedback loops).
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy 1st Order Change = [blank_start]behavior[blank_end] only. 2nd Order Change = address the motivation ([blank_start]beliefs[blank_end] & family [blank_start]rules[blank_end])
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  • behavior
  • insight
  • perception
  • desire
  • games
  • actions
  • beliefs
  • rules
  • fun
  • dynamics

Question 11

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Process: Intro - Define the [blank_start]Problem[blank_end] - What are the [blank_start]Feedback Loops[blank_end]? - Set [blank_start]Goals[blank_end] - Explore Previous [blank_start]Attempts to Solve[blank_end] - [blank_start]Behavioral[blank_end] Interventions - Therapy [blank_start]Termination[blank_end]
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  • Problem
  • the Table
  • Problems
  • Behavioral
  • Continues
  • Solution
  • Family
  • Issues
  • Insights
  • Feedback Loops
  • Expectations
  • Goals
  • Attempts to Solve
  • History
  • Mental Wellness
  • Maximize
  • Termination
  • is the Best!

Question 12

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Reframing - look at the problem in a [blank_start]different[blank_end] way. Is it somehow useful/positive?
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  • different

Question 13

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Which of the following are examples of paradoxical interventions?
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  • symptom prescription
  • drug prescriptions
  • restraining techniques
  • therapist apathy
  • mockery
  • positioning

Question 14

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Which of these paradoxical interventions asks the client to continue doing the problem, but for a certain amount of time ONLY, or only in a particular PLACE?
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  • restraining techniques
  • symptom prescription
  • positioning

Question 15

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Which of these paradoxical interventions tells the client - "Maybe you shouldn't change..."
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  • positioning
  • symptom prescription
  • restraining techniques

Question 16

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Strategic: Model 1/3 - MRI Interactional Family Therapy Which of these paradoxical interventions amplifies the family's position in order to get them to disagree with that perspective?
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  • positioning
  • restraining techniques
  • symptom prescription

Question 17

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Strategic: Model 2/3 - MRI Brief Family Therapy had its roots in Milton Erickson's work.
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Strategic: Model 2/3 - MRI Brief Family Therapy Which of the following are components of this model?
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  • Modify a problem by redefining it.
  • Focus heavily on insight.
  • Design a creative strategy based on the client's starting point.

Question 19

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Strategic: Model 2/3 - MRI Brief Family Therapy Seven of the following are true about this model:
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  • It is system- (not insight) oriented.
  • It evaluates the power that each individual holds.
  • Problems are viewed as faulty interactions between people.
  • Crises are caused the ordinary life being mishandled, which leads to symptoms and then to the crisis.
  • The therapist should help the client find the keys to the locks that are their problems.
  • Transitions in the family life cycle lead to vulnerability (problems are more likely to develop).
  • Positive feedback loops cause the problems to continue.
  • Families should be given lots of choice in order to have voice in their decisions.
  • Chronic symptoms come from continued mishandling of the problems (it is not a system defect).
  • Solutions require new responses (break the feedback loop).

Question 20

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Strategic: Model 2/3 - MRI Brief Family Therapy Two of the following are components of this model:
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  • Paradoxical, seemingly illogical interventions are often successful in changing family behavior.
  • Small, clearly stated goals lead to CHANGE.
  • It takes big changes in order to change the system.

Question 21

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Strategic: Model 2/3 - MRI Brief Family Therapy STAGES: [blank_start]intro[blank_end] - clear statement of the [blank_start]problem[blank_end] - find out [blank_start]how[blank_end] they've tried to solve the problem - set [blank_start]goals[blank_end] - behavioral interventions ([blank_start]paradoxical[blank_end] interventions) - terminate @ [blank_start]10[blank_end] sessions
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  • intro
  • genogram
  • problem
  • solution
  • if
  • how
  • goals
  • it up
  • emergency
  • paradoxical
  • 10
  • 3
  • as many as necessary
  • 1 year of

Question 22

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - ______________________
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  • Hailey's Comet
  • Madame Bruche
  • Haley-Madanes
  • Maily - Hanes

Question 23

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes [blank_start]Symptoms[blank_end] come from faulty interactions within the family, and serve to maintain [blank_start]homeostasis[blank_end].
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  • Symptoms
  • Children
  • Heirarchies
  • Crimes
  • grudges
  • homeostasis
  • deficiences

Question 24

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Hierarchical arrangements are ________________.
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  • problematic
  • telling
  • critical

Question 25

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Symptoms come from an incongruous hierarchy.
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes The focus is on PAST behavior.
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Goal: To alter the sequence of interactions and....
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  • stop the problem behavior.
  • stop blaming the other people.
  • change the structure.

Question 28

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes The therapist and the family define a [blank_start]solvable[blank_end] problem.
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  • solvable
  • past
  • possible
  • relational

Question 29

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes The therapist will look for a social situation that makes the problem necessary.
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  • True
  • False

Question 30

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Madanes wanted all people involved with the problem to be present at the first session.
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  • True
  • False

Question 31

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Therapy should always be done in the same location, at the same time of day when possible.
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  • True
  • False

Question 32

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes At the first meeting, all of the following should happen:
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  • Welcome
  • Family introduces each other
  • What is the problem?
  • What do they think?
  • What needs to change?
  • Have coffee together
  • Therapist joins
  • come up with solving strategies
  • Genograms
  • Get out the sand tray

Question 33

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Madanes stated that the child becomes hierarchically superior to one or both parents in order to [blank_start]protect[blank_end] them.
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  • protect

Question 34

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Which paradoxical intervention strategy asks the child to perform the problem behavior?
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  • dramatization
  • pretending
  • make-believe play

Question 35

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Which paradoxical intervention strategy asks the parents to help the child as the child pretends to have symptoms?
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  • dramatization
  • pretending
  • make-believe play

Question 36

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Strategic: Model 3/3 - Haley-Madanes Which paradoxical intervention strategy asks the parents to pretend that they need help, while the child steps in to help?
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  • dramatization
  • pretending
  • make-believe play

Question 37

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Strategic: [blank_start]Don Jackson[blank_end] joined Gregory Bateson in studying patients with schizophrenia, and thought that psychotic behavior in one member might make sense in the context of the family.
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  • Don Jackson
  • Jay Haley
  • Arthur Bodin
  • Milton Erickson

Question 38

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Strategic: These three people were the first to join Gregory Bateson and the Palo Alto group.
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  • Jay Haley
  • Virginia Satir
  • John Weakland
  • William Fry
  • Minuchin

Question 39

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Strategic: Eventually, all of these people joined the Mental Research Institute (MRI).
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  • Don Jackson
  • Jay Haley
  • Mary Nordstrom
  • Virginia Satir
  • John Weakland
  • Mike Wyzowski
  • Paul Watzlawick
  • Arthur Bodin
  • Janet Beavin
  • Arthur Conan Doyle

Question 40

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Strategic: Jay Haley left the MRI group to work for 10 years with Minuchin before he joined with Cloe Madanes at the Family Therapy Institute in Washington, D.C.
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  • True
  • False

Question 41

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Which of the following were part of the Milan Systemic group?
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  • Palazzoli
  • Boscolo
  • Cecchin
  • Prata

Question 42

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Strategic: The Milan Systemic group emphasized the following -
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  • A team approach to therapy, with a male and female therapist being watched by their team
  • Behavior is seen as circular
  • Behavior is seen as linear, with root causes
  • Positive connotation helps give meaning & understanding to each family member's behavior
  • An individual focus in therapy
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