Clinicians who are concerned with cultural biases that are inherent with theories such as Family Systems Theories tend to criticize FST
Multiple Choice Questions (Enter your answers on the enclosed answer sheet)
1. Clinicians who are concerned with cultural biases that are inherent with theories such as Family Systems Theories tend to criticize FST for:
a. the narrow definition of family.
b. the fact that differentiation is not culturally sensitive, and can sometimes be destructive to families who are not Caucasian middle-class.
c. the distinct heterosexual bias.
d. all of the above
2. Which of the following theorists would most closely match the philosophy of human nature adopted by Virginia Satir?
a. Sigmund Freud
b. Carl Rogers
c. Albert Ellis
d. Aaron Beck
3. Minuchin's theory of personality development tends to focus on:
a. feedback that the identified patient receives from the other fami Iy members.
b. implications of being a member of a triangle within a family.
c. the development of the family rather than each individual within the family.
d. Minuchin does not propose a theory of personality development.
4. When stress levels rise in a family that is of relatively low differentiation, which of the following is likely to be observed?
a. Problems in the couple relationship
b. Dysfunction in a child
c. Dysfunction in one of the partners
d. All of the above are possible
5. The idea that the therapist must know their own family is essential to which of the FSTs?
a. structural
b. strategic
c. satir
d. none of the above
6. The pseudo independent posture is the result of:
a. impression management strategies.
b. high differentiation.
c. low self-esteem.
d. low differentiation.
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7. Janie is the youngest child in a large family. Her relatives all live down the street from Janie, but Janie refuses to visit anyone, even for Thanksgiving dinner. According to Bowen, Janie is displaying:
a. emotional cutoff.
b. triangulation.
c. disengagement.