#1
Which factor is often highlighted in the context of LGBTQ+ individuals in family therapy?
Assuming heteronormativity
Strict adherence to traditional gender roles
Emphasizing nuclear family structures
All of the above
#2
In feminist family therapy, what is emphasized in understanding and addressing family issues?
Individual pathology
Power dynamics, gender roles, and social context
Technological advancements
Cultural assimilation
#3
In the context of LGBTQ+ affirmative family therapy, what does 'affirmation' involve?
Rejecting diverse identities
Validating and supporting diverse identities and relationships
Ignoring the topic of sexual orientation
Enforcing traditional gender norms
#4
What is the primary goal of Bowenian Family Therapy?
Identifying and modifying dysfunctional roles
Enhancing communication skills
Differentiation of self
Restructuring family hierarchy
#5
In the context of LGBTQ+ affirmative family therapy, what does 'normalization' aim to achieve?
Promoting diverse identities and relationships as normal
Enforcing traditional norms
Rejecting diverse identities
Ignoring the topic of sexual orientation
#6
Which theorist is associated with the concept of gender schema?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Carol Gilligan
Sandra Bem
#7
In family therapy, what does the term 'gender role strain' refer to?
Conflict between different family members
Pressure to conform to societal expectations of gender roles
Lack of communication within the family
Financial stress in the family
#8
What is the primary focus of transgenerational therapy in the context of family therapy?
Addressing individual psychopathology
Examining intergenerational patterns and influences
Promoting effective communication skills
Resolving immediate family conflicts
#9
What is the term for the process of exploring and understanding the unique stories and perspectives of each family member in therapy?
Genogram
Circular questioning
First-order change
Second-order change
#10
What is the concept of 'mirroring' in the context of family therapy?
Reflecting on past family experiences
Imitating family members' behaviors
Creating a positive reflection of family interactions
Breaking free from family patterns
#11
In family therapy, what does the term 'scapegoating' refer to?
Blaming one family member for all the problems
Creating a supportive family environment
Engaging in collaborative problem-solving
Seeking external help for family issues
#12
What is the core idea behind the narrative approach in family therapy?
Focusing on systemic structures
Creating alternative family stories
Emphasizing individual pathology
Utilizing strategic interventions
#13
According to systems theory, what is the term for a change that only addresses the symptoms without altering the underlying family dynamics?
First-order change
Second-order change
Circular questioning
Genogram
#14
In family therapy, what is the term for the process of encouraging clients to consider alternative perspectives and ways of thinking?
Mirroring
Reframing
Scapegoating
Enmeshment
#15
According to structural family therapy, what is the term for the boundaries that define who participates in a subsystem and how they interact?
Enmeshment
Disengagement
Hierarchy
Coalition
#16
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes the power dynamics in relationships and the impact of societal structures on family dynamics?
Structural Family Therapy
Strategic Family Therapy
Feminist Family Therapy
Narrative Family Therapy
#17
According to family systems theory, what does the term 'enmeshment' in a family refer to?
Clear and well-defined boundaries
Excessive emotional closeness and lack of individual autonomy
Dysfunctional communication patterns
Financial instability
#18
In the context of family therapy, what does the term 'coalition' refer to?
A political alliance within the family
A collaboration between family members to achieve a common goal
A dysfunctional pattern where two family members align against a third
A traditional family structure
#19
Which model in family therapy focuses on the cultural context and how it shapes the family's experiences and interactions?
Structural Family Therapy
Narrative Family Therapy
Contextual Family Therapy
Systemic Family Therapy
#20
Which therapeutic approach in family therapy focuses on restructuring the family system and modifying dysfunctional roles and rules?
Strategic Family Therapy
Narrative Family Therapy
Structural Family Therapy
Contextual Family Therapy
#21
According to feminist family therapy, what role does the therapist play in sessions?
Neutral observer
Expert advisor
Active facilitator and advocate
Authoritarian figure
#22
Which family therapy model views symptoms as serving a purpose in the family and seeks to understand the function of these symptoms?
Experiential Family Therapy
Bowenian Family Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Narrative Family Therapy
#23
In the context of feminist family therapy, what does the concept of 'consciousness-raising' involve?
Elevating individual consciousness
Increasing awareness of societal issues
Encouraging conformity to traditional roles
Ignoring gender-related discussions
#24
Which family therapy model emphasizes the importance of exploring the family's cultural context and considering cultural factors in therapy?
Narrative Family Therapy
Structural Family Therapy
Contextual Family Therapy
Strategic Family Therapy
#25
What is the key principle of strategic family therapy in addressing family issues?
Promoting individual autonomy
Modifying dysfunctional roles and rules
Restructuring family hierarchy
Setting clear goals and using interventions to achieve them