MFT Exam - Contextual Fam therapy
A flashcard deck covering key concepts in Contextual Family Therapy, including debts, filial responsibility, deparentification, entitlement, equitable asymmetry, loyalty, ledger, merit, parentification, psychology, multidirectional partiality, exoneration, facts, filial loyalty, relational ethics, revolving slate of injustice, split filial loyalty, and transactions.
Debts or Filial Responsibility
Contextual Family Therapy
As an account for the child’s experience of the degrees of fairness and ethical consideration from their parents toward them, parents will either earn debts (resulting in destructive entitlement) or filial responsibility (resulting in loyalty).
Key Terms
Debts or Filial Responsibility
Contextual Family Therapy
As an account for the child’s experience of the degrees of fairness and ethical consideration from their parents towar...
Deparentification Process:
Contextual Family Therapy
This is a two part process.(1) The therapist becomes temporarily parentified to relieve the parentified child and then...
Destructive Entitlement:
Contextual Family Therapy
This results when individuals experience the denial of entitlement from their family of origin, and in turn, seek what...
Contextual Family Therapy Key Concepts: Audio File 7:
Transgenerational Models of Family Therapy.
~first make sure basal needs are being met before beginning therapy like...
Contextual:
Contextual Family Therapy
Contextual refers to the systemic nature of all that are impacted by the therapeutic effort. Also refers to the social...
Entitlement:
Contextual Family Therapy
What individuals are inherently due from others in their family as well as what is earned from others based upon behav...
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Debts or Filial Responsibility | Contextual Family Therapy |
Deparentification Process: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Destructive Entitlement: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Contextual Family Therapy Key Concepts: Audio File 7: | Transgenerational Models of Family Therapy. ~first make sure basal needs are being met before beginning therapy like Maslow Primary Contributor: Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy Key Terms 4 primary dimensions:
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Contextual: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Entitlement: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Equitable Asymmetry: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Legacy: | Contextual Family Therapy Certain attributes or qualities that are attributed to an individual as an account of being born to his or her parents. |
Loyalty: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Ledger: | Contextual Family Therapy The manner in which individuals within a family keep track of and balance debts and entitlements. |
Merit: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Parentification: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Psychology: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Multidirectional Partiality: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Exoneration: | Contextual Family Therapy The process in which an individual restores balance within his or her ledger. |
Facts: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Filial Loyalty: | Contextual Family Therapy This concept suggests that children are inherently loyal to their family of origin. |
Relational Ethics: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Revolving Slate of Injustice: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Split Filial Loyalty: | Contextual Family Therapy |
Transactions: | Contextual Family Therapy |