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Psychoanalytic- Background Freud- Sex and aggressive drives Psychosexual stages of development Depression and anxiety
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Psychoanalytic- Background Object relations: Melanie Klein- Good breast, bad breast experience Margaret Mahler- Attachment and separation and individuation Fairbairn- Three structures of ego: central, rejecting, exciting
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Psychoanalytic- Background Erikson- Psychosocial stages of development Bowlby- Attachment
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Psychoanalytic- Family Therapy Theorists Nathan Ackerman James Framo
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Ackerman- Source of motivation Conflict Intrapersonal- attachment, ego development Interpersonal- reflections of the intrapsychic conflict
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Ackerman- Development of pathology Development of defenses Displacement Denial Rationalization
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Ackerman- Nature of change Tickle the defenses Eliminate defense mechanisms Catch the family by surprise Expose discrepancies in rationalizations and nonverbals (mood, expression, posture, gesture, and movement)
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Ackerman- Therapeutic relationship Assess for family dynamics Establish rapport with all members
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Ackerman- Therapeutic relationship Use report to evoke conflict- Counteract defense mechanisms Transform dormant interpersonal conflict into overt expression Change intrapersonal to interpersonal conflict Neutralize scapegoating
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Ackerman- Therapeutic relationship Serve as parent Serve as reality tester Serve as educator
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Ackerman- Techniques Identify family roles Persecutor Victim Rescuer Healer of family conflict
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Framo- Source of motivation Primary motivation is to be in a successful relationship Rewarding and frustrating experiences with parents
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Framo- Development of pathology Frustrating experiences are incorporated into child’s personality/nature Recreate frustrating experiences with spouses and children Unresolved conflict
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Framo- Nature of change Correct frustrating experiences/ personality
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Framo- Techniques Family of origin work Therapy with couples Couples group therapy Family of origin session
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