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Alice Garcia-Irvine, Kathy Findley & Laura Rocha 1
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Emerged from humanistic- existentialist movement of the 1960’s Drew from ◦ Gestalt Therapy ◦ Psychodrama ◦ Client-centered ◦ Encounter-group movement 2
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“The root cause of family problems is emotional suppression” and denial of impulses Individuals-fulfilling roles Bridging the family-second priority 3
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Emphasis on freedom Emotional experiences Here-and-now Honest emotion Individual before the family 4
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Humanistic ◦ People are good ◦ Honest emotions ◦ People are resourceful, energetic, creative Existentialist - freedom of choice 5
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Carl Whitaker (1912-1995) ◦ Anti-theoretical ◦ Be yourself ◦ Intuition Virginia Satir (1916-1988) ◦ Communication ◦ Individual self-expression 6
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Experiential family therapy lost popularity Then resurgence of trends of therapy Key figures ◦ Leslie Greenberg and Susan Johnson ◦ Richard Schwartz 7
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Greenberg and Johnson (1985) Attachment theory Emotion as communication Defenses Deeper emotions 8
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Internal Family Systems model Clients confront sub-personalities ◦ “parts” ◦ “disowned selves” Conflict in others (family, friends) ◦ Conflicts with/within self 9
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Confuse instrumental & expressive functions of emotions Control emotions of children Dull emotional experience Not tolerant of individuality Victims (children of these families) ◦ Boredom, apathy and anxiety later 10
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Satir’s observations ◦ Emotional deadness ◦ Cold affect ◦ Don’t enjoy the family ◦ Lack of warmth ◦ Avoidance by work/school 11
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Destructive communication in smothering feelings: ◦ Blaming ◦ Placating ◦ Being irrelevant ◦ Being super reasonable. All are due to low self-esteem 12
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Spontaneous Did not allow complaining Used positive connotation Taught affection Loving, yet forceful Use of touch as communication Was present and supportive 13
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Innate inclination toward self- actualization Conflicts with social structure Not a lot of parental control No restriction of child’s emotions Sharing experiences Open, natural, spontaneous 14
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Suppression of feelings Denial of impulses Lack of warmth Avoidance Security rather than satisfaction 15
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Creative and spontaneous Unblock awareness Support individuation Force personality on family Caring and accepting Increase experience levels ◦ Increase affect Don’t diagnose 16
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Personal integrity Expand experience Liberate affect and impulses Little focus on presenting problem Promote communication Promote interaction 17
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Family Sculpting Family Puppet Interviews Family Art Therapy Conjoint Family Drawings Animal Attribution Play Therapy Techniques Role-Playing Gestalt Therapy Psychotherapy of the Absurd (Whitaker) 18
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Gus Napier Carl Whitaker (3 generation rule) ◦ Two therapists ◦ Personal encounter ◦ Joined family ◦ Confrontational “to overemphasize either the individual or family connectedness is to distort the human condition” (David Keith) 19
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Goldenberg, I., & Goldenberg, H., (1991). Family therapy an overview (3 rd ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. Nichols, M., (2008). Family therapy concepts and methods (8 th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education. Piercy, F., & Sprenkle, D., (1986). Family therapy sourcebook. New York: Guilford Press 20
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