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positive connotation:assigning a postive motive or value to each family member
rituals:interventions that enhance a positve connotation or require the family to exaggerate or violate family rules
hypothesizing:an assessment tool through which the therapist begins an exploration into the family system
circularity:the attributes of member to member interactions and to the form of interactions between the therapist and family
neutrality:replaced by the term "curiosity", it is the stance of the therapist
invariant prescription:the intervention
circular questioning:interview technique consisting of questions and responses
odd day even day:therapist given directive that on odd days one set of opinions are true and on even days false
gianfranco cecchin:male member of the Milan Group
paradoxical prescriptions:creative deceptions used by the therapist to by-pass resistance
meta consultation:the milan systemic group performed this
second order cybernetics:the therapist and the family are one unit
guiliana prata:female member of Milan Group
logical connotation:originally known as positive connotation, changed the problem from something terrible in the family to symptom is neither good nor bad, but understandable given the context
dirty game:members caught up in the unacknowledged secrets within the family
mara selvini palazzoli:original member of the Milan Group
presession:the team formed an initial hypothesis
session:the hypothesis was validated or modified
intersession:the team met alone to form an intervention
intervention:the therapists deliver the possitive connotation or ritual
post session discussion:team analysis of the session and forms a plan for the next session
male female dyad:treatment team
o team:observation team
luigi bosocolo: male member of Milan Group
1. ENSISOS
the hypothesis was validated or modified
2. UTIRSLA
interventions that enhance a positve connotation or require the family to exaggerate or violate family rules
3. OCTASOPTNONIONVEIIT
assigning a postive motive or value to each family member
4. LAARGPAANUITI
female member of Milan Group
5. ICALTIQNGRUENRSUOIC
interview technique consisting of questions and responses
6. ACOLTIOINGNOCLTNOA
originally known as positive connotation, changed the problem from something terrible in the family to symptom is neither good nor bad, but understandable given the context
7. AETGMYIRD
members caught up in the unacknowledged secrets within the family
8. TPSIIOOSOSCSSUISNNDES
team analysis of the session and forms a plan for the next session
9. IAXOIETDPRNSICCPARRLSAOP
creative deceptions used by the therapist to by-pass resistance
10. ZVPIIAALALRIMSEONZLA
original member of the Milan Group
11. FMMAYLEEDDLAEA
treatment team
12. TTIAANOSLTOENMUC
the milan systemic group performed this
13. SOESSNRIPE
the team formed an initial hypothesis
14. OMTAE
observation team
15. ERNIULTAYT
replaced by the term "curiosity", it is the stance of the therapist
16. STYPOEGZNHIHI
an assessment tool through which the therapist begins an exploration into the family system
17. BOLOIOGUOCILS
male member of Milan Group
18. NIVREENONTTI
the therapists deliver the possitive connotation or ritual
19. AYEDEYADDDNOV
therapist given directive that on odd days one set of opinions are true and on even days false
20. ENIRNISTOSSE
the team met alone to form an intervention
21. AVENARRTNRNIIPIOIPTSC
the intervention
22. ESONTRYCIBEEDNCROESDCR
the therapist and the family are one unit
23. IALCURTYRCI
the attributes of member to member interactions and to the form of interactions between the therapist and family
interventions that enhance a positve connotation or require the family to exaggerate or violate family rules
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S
3. OCTASOPTNONIONVEIIT
assigning a postive motive or value to each family member
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S
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T
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V
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C
O
N
N
O
T
A
T
I
O
N
4. LAARGPAANUITI
female member of Milan Group
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N
A
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A
5. ICALTIQNGRUENRSUOIC
interview technique consisting of questions and responses
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I
O
N
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N
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6. ACOLTIOINGNOCLTNOA
originally known as positive connotation, changed the problem from something terrible in the family to symptom is neither good nor bad, but understandable given the context
L
O
G
I
C
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L
C
O
N
N
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T
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I
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N
7. AETGMYIRD
members caught up in the unacknowledged secrets within the family
D
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T
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G
A
M
E
8. TPSIIOOSOSCSSUISNNDES
team analysis of the session and forms a plan for the next session
P
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S
I
O
N
D
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S
I
O
N
9. IAXOIETDPRNSICCPARRLSAOP
creative deceptions used by the therapist to by-pass resistance
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C
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10. ZVPIIAALALRIMSEONZLA
original member of the Milan Group
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V
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11. FMMAYLEEDDLAEA
treatment team
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M
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D
Y
A
D
12. TTIAANOSLTOENMUC
the milan systemic group performed this
M
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T
A
C
O
N
S
U
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T
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T
I
O
N
13. SOESSNRIPE
the team formed an initial hypothesis
P
R
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S
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S
S
I
O
N
14. OMTAE
observation team
O
T
E
A
M
15. ERNIULTAYT
replaced by the term "curiosity", it is the stance of the therapist
N
E
U
T
R
A
L
I
T
Y
16. STYPOEGZNHIHI
an assessment tool through which the therapist begins an exploration into the family system
H
Y
P
O
T
H
E
S
I
Z
I
N
G
17. BOLOIOGUOCILS
male member of Milan Group
L
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G
I
B
O
S
O
C
O
L
O
18. NIVREENONTTI
the therapists deliver the possitive connotation or ritual
I
N
T
E
R
V
E
N
T
I
O
N
19. AYEDEYADDDNOV
therapist given directive that on odd days one set of opinions are true and on even days false
O
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D
D
A
Y
E
V
E
N
D
A
Y
20. ENIRNISTOSSE
the team met alone to form an intervention
I
N
T
E
R
S
E
S
S
I
O
N
21. AVENARRTNRNIIPIOIPTSC
the intervention
I
N
V
A
R
I
A
N
T
P
R
E
S
C
R
I
P
T
I
O
N
22. ESONTRYCIBEEDNCROESDCR
the therapist and the family are one unit
S
E
C
O
N
D
O
R
D
E
R
C
Y
B
E
R
N
E
T
I
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S
23. IALCURTYRCI
the attributes of member to member interactions and to the form of interactions between the therapist and family