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Classical Schools

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MRI Model 
Strategic Family Therapy
Milan Systemic
Structural Family Therapy
Experiential Family Therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Psycho-Educational 
Internal Family Systems
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Constructivist Models
(Post-Modernism)
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Solution-Focused Therapy
Narrative Family Therapy
Collaborative Family Therapy
CBT -Family Therapy

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Transgenerational models

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Bowenian Family Therapy
Contextual Family Therapy
Object-Relations Theory

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Similarities of Strategic and Milan

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Counselor aligns with parents
Hierarchy and structure very important
Unbalancing - structural therapy

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Classical Schools Beginning

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Classical Schools of Family Therapy. These were the first models developed from the ground up exclusively for families, promoting the practice of Marriage & Family Therapy as a distinct field of study.

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Differences between 3 systemic schools and structural:

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3 systemic

Structural

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3 experiential approaches:

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Symbolic-Experiential
(Witaker)
Satir
Emotionally Focused

~Humanistic psychology
~ healthy of individual promotes a healthy family system
~ symptoms develop from emotional suppression within fam system
~ responsibility to change was completely on clients… Very different from MRI where responsibility of counselor

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Post-Modern Therapy

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Post-Modern domain of Marital & Family Therapy. Given its focus on the subjective, lived reality of each individual and guiding therapy in a way that promotes new ways of interpreting experience—both individually and collectively—concepts of Social Constructivism flow throughout this approach to therapy.

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Partner Violence

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If partner violence is current and ongoing then partners should not be seen for conjoint therapy until Abuse has ended. They should do separate group therapy until Abuse stops.

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Chemical and alcohol dependence:

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If chemical or alcohol dependency is an issue then family therapy is appropriate cocurrently with having the person addicted go to an addiction program/group.

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History of MFT:

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History of MFT

Marital Schism: The parents are overly focused on their own problems which harms the marriage, the individuals, and the children.
*Theodore Lidz

Marital Skew: One parent dominates the family, and the other is dependent.
*Theodore Lidz

Pseudomutuality:Describes a systemic pretense of harmony and closeness that hides conflict and interferes with intimacy.
*Lyman Wynne

Pseudohostility: A volatile and intense way of disguising and distorting both affection and splits.
*Lyman Wynne

Rubber-Fence Boundary: The families are seemingly yielding, but are in fact nearly impermeable to information from outside systems.
*Lyman Wynne

Tickling the Defenses: This denoted his famous phrase for teasing, provoking, and stimulating members of the family to open up and say what is really on their minds.
*Nathan Ackerman