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Satir: Humanistic-System Theory (4. Communications (Dysfunctional…
Satir: Humanistic-System Theory
1. Assumption
Possessed resources for growth
Impacts and impacted by everyone
Tend toward positive growth
each person is responsible for themselves
2. Nature of People
Rational decision making
Communication are important
Positive nature
Behavior is related to one's family position
3. Conceptual Framework
Family system balance
Low self-esteem & defensive behavior
Resources of the Whole Person
Therapist's belief
Influence of family of origin
4. Communications
Determining factors to types of relationships
Passing information
Huge umbrella
Communication is learned
Congruency vs. Incongruence
Dysfunctional Communication
Low Self-estem
Family maladaptive
5. Survival Stances
The
super-reasonable
The
Irrelevant
The
blamer
The
Congruent
The
placator
6. Family Functioning
Family Rules & Roles
Rules influence roles
Dysfunctional rules
Clear rules
Family Dynamics
Parental conflicts
Lack of validation
Power struggles
Lack of intimacy
Survival Triads
Functional Family
Dysfunctional Family
7. Therapy
Human Validation Process Model
Feeling good about themselves
Reach optimal potential
A gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit.
Proveerbs 15:4
~ SOLI DEO GLORIA ~