Question 1
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This theory's keywords are: debts, ledger, and equity.
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Structural
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Cybernetics
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Contextual
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Strategic
Question 2
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Contextual: [blank_start]Ivan Bozormenyl-Nagy[blank_end] described ethics as a uniquely human process of achieving an equitable balance of [blank_start]fairness[blank_end] among people.
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Ivan Bozormenyl-Nagy
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Salvador Minuchin
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John Bowlby
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finances
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fairness
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attention
Question 3
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Contextual: Two things we are looking for are -
1) [blank_start]Reliability[blank_end] - meets expectations
2) Trustworthiness - emotional response to reliability
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Mutual benefit
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A good effort
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Reliability
Question 4
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Contextual: EQUITY means...
Question 5
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Contextual: LOYALTY means...
Question 6
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Contextual: [blank_start]Loyalty[blank_end] and [blank_start]trustworthiness[blank_end] provide the glue that holds families together.
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Loyalty
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Responsibility
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trustworthiness
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chore charts
Question 7
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Contextual: [blank_start]Generations[blank_end] are bound together by [blank_start]loyalties[blank_end], even across time and distance. (this applies even to dead people)
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Generations
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Leaders
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Friends
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loyalties
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stories
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obligations
Question 8
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Contextual: This model stresses the importance of parents to provide ______________ parenting.
Question 9
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Contextual: [blank_start]Fairness[blank_end] demands that the most [blank_start]vulnerable[blank_end] people deserve the greatest consideration, AND that the one giving the consideration deserves [blank_start]acknowledgement[blank_end].
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Fairness
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Demanding people
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Human rights
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vulnerable
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vocal
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acknowledgement
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lots of cookies
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payment
Question 10
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Contextual: All humans, by virtue of being born to parents, have a ___________ from their interactions with them.
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stress load
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legacy
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personality
Question 11
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Contextual: What each person is inherently and fairly due, and what each accrues based on their behavior toward others is known as -
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entitlements
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inheritance
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therapy
Question 12
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Contextual: If a person who is due an entitlement is not receiving it, there is now a ___________.
(Parents are accruing things based on how they parent.)
Question 13
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The relative balance of debts and entitlements is called the _____________. It is kept in the subconscious.
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open records request
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file
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ledger
Question 14
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Contextual: [blank_start]Emotional[blank_end] health depends on there being a balance between [blank_start]repayment[blank_end] of debt to the family of origin, and [blank_start]self-fulfillment[blank_end].
Question 15
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Goals of Contextual therapy:
Question 16
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The word "Contextual" refers to the total range of persons who are potentially [blank_start]affected[blank_end] by the therapeutic effort (in the past, present, and future).
Question 17
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Contextual therapists pay close attention to the _____________ and ______________ context of the family.
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social, political
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emotional, educational
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financial, racial
Question 18
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Contextual: 4 essential dimensions of individual and relational psychology that interact with one another
Question 19
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Contextual: ___________ are attributes that people are born with (gender, ethnicity, etc. + divorce, abuse, illness, etc.)
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Facts
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Psychology
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Transactions
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Relational ethics
Question 20
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Contextual: _____________ happens within the person.
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Facts
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Psychology
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Transactions
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Relational ethics
Question 21
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Contextual _____________ correspond with the primary domain of the majority of family therapy models (e.g. hierarchy, triangulation, etc.).
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Facts
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Psychology
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Transactions
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Relational ethics
Question 22
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Contextual: _____________ - people are ethically responsible for the effect of their behavior on others (this is the MOST salient feature of the contextual model).
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Facts
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Psychology
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Transactions
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Relational ethics
Question 23
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Contextual: ________________ derives from a combination of internalized expectations, injunctions, and obligations in relation to one's family of origin, which exerts powerful influences.
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Responsibility
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Psychology
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Loyalty
Question 24
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Contextual: In healthy families, most of the giving and consideration justly proceeds from parent to child. This is known as equitable asymmetry.
Question 25
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Contextual: If parents engage in fair and ethical behavior, they earn _____________, which solidifies the child's loyalty commitment.
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status
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merit
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money
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a place in heaven
Question 26
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Contextual: ________________________ is children's inherent loyalty to their roots. They accrue debts to their parents, and repay them as they get older.
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royal loyalty
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filial loyalty
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generational loyalty
Question 27
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Contextual: When not given what is owed, people will seek it out through harmful means.
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Destructive entitlement
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Theft
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Immoral entitlement
Question 28
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Contextual: A revolving state of injustice is when the vicious cycle of injustice is stopped.
Question 29
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Contextual: Split filial loyalties are healthy.
Question 30
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Contextual: [blank_start]Rejunctive[blank_end] is toward trustworthy relationships, while [blank_start]Disjunctive[blank_end] is away from trustworthy relationships.
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Rejunctive
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Adaptive
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Disjunctive
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Distancing
Question 31
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Contextual: ~HEALTHY ADULTS ~ [blank_start]Functional[blank_end] adults are able to act on their [blank_start]indebtedness[blank_end] to their parents and to contribute to the well-being of [blank_start]others[blank_end], while [blank_start]attending[blank_end] to their own interests.
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Functional
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Happy
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indebtedness
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inhibitions
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others
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your mom
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attending
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ignoring
Question 32
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Contextual: ~ HEALTHY FAMILIES ~ "Well-functioning" is not about the presence or absence of [blank_start]symptoms[blank_end], per se. Rather, the [blank_start]relational[blank_end] balances and [blank_start]ethical[blank_end] consideration of each family member for others.
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symptoms
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parents
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relational
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material
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ethical
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timely
Question 33
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Contextual: 6 GOALS of therapy ~
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clients free themselves from damaging loyalties
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take responsibility for their behavior toward others
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discover the root causes of their behavior toward others
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reclaim disowned parts of themselves
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attend therapy forever
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overcome irrational guilt
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acknowledge justifiable guilt based on unethical acts toward others
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retreat from conflict
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make amends for their actions
Question 34
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Contextual: This is the idea that the therapist is responsible to everyone who will be affected by therapeutic interventions.
Question 35
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Contextual: Therapists should deescalate by having each partner speak directly to the therapist.
Question 36
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Contextual: _____________ - destructive entitlements may occur when parents exploit a child by expecting the child to be a mature adult
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Parentification
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Infantilization
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Normalization
Question 37
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Contextual ____________ - parents prevent the child's growth
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Parentification
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Infantilization
Question 38
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Contextual: This was a psychiatric social worker with Borozmenyl-Nagy, who developed the theory of INVISIBLE LOYALTY. This person came up with a lot of Contextual therapy terms.
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George Meiner
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Geraldine Spark
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Gary Normanweld
Question 39
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Contextual: With [blank_start]ethically bound[blank_end] roles, children are [blank_start]labeled[blank_end] (successful, lazy, hot-headed) and are ethically bound to fulfill these roles, even as [blank_start]adults[blank_end]. The therapeutic goal is to [blank_start]reassess[blank_end], pay off debts, and [blank_start]free[blank_end] themselves from [blank_start]oppressive[blank_end] obligations.
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ethically bound
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unfair
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labeled
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compartmentalized
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adults
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geniuses
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reassess
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gain insight
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free
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indebt
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oppressive
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equal
Question 40
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Contextual: Multi-Directed Partiality - therapist helps family see justification for each member's actions