1.List three of Nagy’s key characteristics of a well-functioning family, and detail how each plays a role in keeping a relationship of trust within a family.
2. Analyze the ways in which contextual family therapy is both consistent with a systemic perspective and inconsistent with second-order cybernetics.
3. Describe an example of both a transference and a counter transference scenario that could take place in a therapy session.
1.Based on Walter Kampler’s theory, list three families in which you have been a member, and give an example of how your individual development was supported or obstructed through encounters in each of these families.
2. Create a scenario that depicts how an experiential therapist works with family members who have become restrained and inhibited followinga family member’s admission of a belief that goes against family norms.