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Satir referred to her system as the? |
Human Validation Process Model |
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What is the cornerstone of Satir's approach? |
Self-esteem or self-worth |
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What is self-esteem? |
the degree to which the individual values himself regardless of the opinions of others |
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Loving the self is a precondition for? |
loving others |
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human essence has 8 aspects that all work together: |
body, thoughts, feelings, sense, relationships, context, nutrition, and soul |
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The process and outcome of _______________ are critical to family life |
Communication |
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We must be able to ___________ with others to survive |
communicate |
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functional communication is _______, ________, and _________ |
clear, complete, and assertive |
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Congruent communication refers to communication in which... |
verbal and nonverbal messages match |
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when individuals are stressed, they usually resort to... |
one of four problematic patterns of communication - survival stances |
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what are the survival stances? |
Placating, blaming, computing, and being irrelevant |
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What is a placator? |
the yes person.. always searching for others' approval |
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What is a blamer? |
the bossy dictator... |
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what is a computer? |
analyzes everything and shows little feeling |
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what is being irrelevant? |
the person seems to pay no attention to others or context |
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What is a triangle? |
a triangle is any grouping of three family members |
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What is the primary triad? |
the mother-father-child triangle |
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what relationship is the most important influence on an individual's life functioning? |
the primary triad |
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Family rules should be... |
doable, or "humanly possible"; flexible; age appropriate |
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Satir saw life as a journey, describing five basic life stages:
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conception to birth; birth to puberty; puberty to adulthood; adulthood to senior status; senior status to death
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What are the seven dimensions/processes that are essential to becoming fully human? |
differentiation, relationships, autonomy, self-esteem, power, productivity, and loving |
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All human beings carry with them.. |
all the resources they need to flourish |
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Behavior is motivated by; and represents |
good intentions; the best that the individual knows |
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Satir particularly emphasized the human need for |
love |
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the healthy person is |
open, honest with self and others, takes risks, and is creative
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in the healthy family, communication is |
open and congruent
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in the healthy family, self-worth is... |
strong |
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in the healthy family, rules are... |
flexible, humane, and can change if appropriate |
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however, no family is... |
perfect |
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in dysfunctional families, communication is |
fuzzy |
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in dysfunctional families, self-esteem is |
low |
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a counselor practicing the Satir approach relies greatly on |
her powers of observation to perform critical assessments of the family |
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interactions among family members can yield information about |
covert and overt family rules |
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the use of the self of the therapist is considered _________ to this approach |
critical |
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one important goal of therapy is to |
enhance the self-esteem of family members |
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satir emphasized the ____________ of therapy over its content |
process |
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Satir was adept at devising ________ for the family |
experiences |
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Satir often used _________ to intensify her connection with family members |
touch |
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family sculpting |
having family members physically take positions that exemplify the family's interactions |