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Jay Haley
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- One of the founding figures of brief and family therapy in general and of the strategic model of psychotherapy
- Gregory Bateson, Milton Erickson, and Salvador Minuchin |
Strategic Therapy
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- Any type of therapy where the therapist initiates
what happens during therapy and designs a particular approach for each
problem
- A name for the types of therapy where the therapist takes responsibility for directly influencing people |
A therapist employing strategic therapy must:
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Therapeutic
paradox
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Getting patients to take responsibility for their actions and to take a
stand in the therapeutic relationship
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3 models for problem development
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1) Cybernetic (runaway positive feedback loops)
2) Structural (flawed family hierarchies) 3) Functional (one member develops symptoms to control others) |
Haley was particularly concerned with ___ ___.
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Power struggles
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Madanes, another Strategic Family Therapist, was concerned with...
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Incongruous hierarchies, where a child uses symptoms to change the behavior of the parent
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Strategic therapists are...
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Problem-solvers and solution-finders
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Some Strategic Family Therapy interventions
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- Replicating family interactions and
conversations
- Prompting and engaging participants with provocative questions and discussions - Engineering the situation so that participants come to realize and understand the socially impaired interactions taking place |
Jay Haley was instrumental in bridging the gap between ___ and ___ approaches to family therapy.
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- Strategic; structural
- By looking beyond simple dyadic relationships and exploring his interest in triangular, intergenerational relationships, or "perverse triangles." |
3 Stages that Strategic Family Therapy begins with
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1) Social stage
2) Problem stage 2) Interaction stage |
Social stage
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Everyone is greeted and spoken to in order to make everyone feel more relaxed and less defensive
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Problem stage
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- Introduce yourself and repeat what you know, then speak to each person
and get their opinions and ideas about the problem
- Haley engages the father first, and observes all the family members interactions to uncover hidden triangles |
Interaction stage
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- Haley has members talk about differing perspectives on the problem
- He can observe then the family interactions around the problem - By asking what they have tried before, he gains information and also underscores the family's need of his help - Haley may end a first session with a simple directive, not advice, but a directive. Haley may prescribe some ordeal, such that the cost of maintaining the symptom is more than the benefit of the symptom. |
Haley focused more on ___, while Madanes
focused more on ___.
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Restoring power to the parents; creating new and pleasurable interactions for the parent
and child
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