Based on the article "Family Systems Theory" by Michael E. Kerr M.D.
1. Describe beginning family therapists, as
to what they are eager to learn, say, and do. What
is the pitfall of
this?
2. Describe the change in perspective when
a beginning family therapist works from a theoretical
basis.
3. List contributions of Freud.
4. Describe the fifty years following Freud in relationship to important practice issues.
5. Write about the origins of family thinking, the shift of focus, and its dilemma.
6. Identify the major points and terms associated with Bowen and the Menninger Period.
7. Briefly tell about Bowen's NIMH Research Project.
Give me a brief statement to describe your understanding of the following:
8. Individuality and Togetherness Forces
9. Intellectual vs. Emotional Functioning
10. Emotional Dominance and Togetherness Orientation
11. Fusion in Relationships
12. Relationship Fusion and Anxiety
From
your reading about the Interlocking concepts of Bowen Family Systems theory
write your understanding of the most salient issues for each of the eight
Interlocking
Concepts of Bowen Family Systems theory.
13. Triangles
14. Nuclear Family Emotional process and include each
of these related points:
(a) Emotional Distance
(b) Marital Conflict
(c) Spouse Dysfunction
(d) Impairment of Children
15. Family Projection Process
16. Differentiation of Self
17. Multigenerational Transmission Process
18. Emotional Cutoff
19. Sibling Position
20. Societal Emotional Process
Before Dr. Bowen's death he announced his ninth concept, Spiritual, Supernatural,
and
Paranormal Phenomena. The most recent, fifth edition, Handbook
of Accreditation
Standards and Procedures copywrite 2003 from the Council of Social
Work Education.
Commission On Accreditation states under 1.2 Achievement of Purposes ...
Preparing social workers to practice without discrimination, with respect
and with
knowledge and skills related to a client's .... religion .... orientation.
Answer questions
21 and 22 in regard to this statement answer.
21. From the person in the environment perspective
and as a generalist social work practitioner,
state the practice
guidelines you would use to guide your social service skills as you engage
and interact with
a client whose religious, spiritual, agnostic or atheist views are different
from
yours.
22. In the current Education Policy and Accreditation
Standards (EPAS) set for all accredited
schools of social
work, the policy states the inclusion of religious orientation to be present
in curriculum.
What is your opinion on the pros and cons of this change?
23. What does critical thinking from a theoretical
framework add to your generalist social work skills?
Give one example of
a way you would use this knowledge.
24. What does critical thinking from a theoretical
framework detract from your generalist social work
skills?
Give one example of this.
25. List the theories you have learned to recognize
since you began your social work education.
Highlight the theories
you could apply knowledge from as you engage a client(s) in the provision
of service(s) for
enhanced well being and dignity.
This written exam is required and is in preparation for an oral examination.