Ch13 – The Family Beleaguered—When Problems | Exam Questions - The Family Dynamic Canadian 7e | Test Bank by Marc Belanger by Marc Belanger. DOCX document preview.
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1. Which outcome is likely when families have less positive communication?
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2. What happens to the needs of other family members during the initial phase of an illness?
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3. What does “C” refer to in the ABCX model?
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4. How can the seven resiliencies be used by teachers, counsellors, and other social service workers?
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5. What is the definition of snag points?
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6. What is the bB factor in the double ABCX model?
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7. What is one criticism of Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCAs)?
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8. Josie and Matthew have learned to care for their daughter who has cystic fibrosis. Although they are worried about her, they feel that they are coping as well as possible. What is likely an accurate description of their experience at this point in time?
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9. What are some snag points related to?
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10. According to the conflict perspective, what does society consist of?
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11. Functional coping occurs when a family member is chronically ill. What is NOT included in functional coping?
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12. According to the text, family resilience goes through stages when coping with a crisis. Which one of the following is NOT one of those stages?
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13. Which term refers to an imbalance in demands placed on an individual or family and their ability to meet the demand?
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14. What probably happened to Michelle’s parents the day after Michelle was seriously injured in a car accident?
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15. Which statement best illustrates the impact of chronic illness on the family life cycle?
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16. When the onset of illness is gradual, which of the following probably occurs?
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17. Which of the following might be included in family resources?
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18. Which statement best reflects the current views regarding codependence?
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19. Why do special interest groups lobby for laws and regulations to be changed?
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20. Where do a disproportionate number of children with disabilities live?
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21. When can the nature of a chronic illness be a continuing stress?
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22. Which of the following is a family most likely open to consider during a crisis?
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23. How society perceives an illness can have a significant impact on a family’s stress. When is this most likely to be an issue of concern?
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24. Which statement best describes cooperation among special-interest groups?
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25. According to Wolin and Wolin (2010) what are the tools used by teachers, counsellors, and other social service workers that serve as a guide to help professionals know where to look for strengths rather than harms?
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26. Which of the following would be considered a functional response by the Leclair family following Mr. Leclair’s job loss?
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27. What is Sandi being when her husband is drunk and she phones his boss to say he is ill and cannot come in to work?
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28. Which statement best describes a codependent person?
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29. How long can it take for family members to learn new patterns of interacting after an alcoholic family member stops drinking?
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30. Which of the following is a form of ambiguity?
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31. At which point does a social problem exist?
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32. What does the “A” factor involve in the case of chronic illnesses?
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33. When might a family face a crisis if the onset of a chronic disorder is gradual?
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34. In our society, which role is usually a gatekeeper?
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35. Which term refers to the ability to do well in the face of adversity?
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36. Anne’s husband, Jim, is arrested for armed robbery. Which of the following represents a functional response by the family?
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37. In which circumstances might there be a crisis when families are very rigid in their roles?
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38. When 13-year-old Nancy became pregnant, her family’s reaction probably depended on which of the following?
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39. According to the text, a family’s ability to be resilient is related to which factor?
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40. What is a negative aspect of coping resources?
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41. How does alcoholism differ from most chronic illnesses?
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42. In which circumstances is alcoholism often admitted?
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43. Which statement best describes attitudes toward alcohol and other substance abuse?
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44. What happens to families with more effective problem-solving skills?
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45. What does “B” refer to in the ABCX model?
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46. Jennifer left her husband, Jim, after 10 years of marriage because he was an alcoholic. What is Jim’s likely response?
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47. What might be included in lessons learned about family life by members of alcoholic families?
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48. Which statement best describes groups with vested interests?
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49. Which statement best demonstrates that public opinion decides what constitutes a problem?
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50. What does “A” refer to in the ABCX model?
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51. How is the double ABCX model different from the ABCX model?
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52. What is one positive effect of parents’ alcohol abuse?
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53. Which term refers to an illness that continues for a long period of time?
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54. Which group has a stake in keeping society unchanged?
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Enter the appropriate word(s) to complete the statement. |
55. A prolonged illness is called a(n) ____________________ illness. |
56. ____________________ changes are ones expected as part of the family life cycle. |
57. A decreased ability of a family to solve its problems is referred to as a(n) _______________ adaptation. |
58. Some families have ____________________, or areas of difficulty that interfere with constructive efforts to cope with problems. |
59. A(n) ____________________ is a person whose behaviour allows another to act in a certain way; often used in reference to non-alcoholic members of alcoholic families. |
60. ____________________ are individuals recognized as having special expertise in identifying problems. |
61. ___________ are the strengths that are developed in the struggle with family challenges. |
62. An imbalance in demands placed on an individual or family and their inability to meet the demands leads to a(n) ____________________. |
63. A group of people who have a stake in keeping society unchanged has a(n) _______________ interest. |
64. A social ____________________ exists when a significant number of people believe that a certain condition is one. |
65. A(n) ____________________ is an event that is so significant it causes changes in the family. |
66. A(n) ____________________ is often the partner or child of an alcoholic and who also displays a variety of psychological symptoms as a result of living with an alcoholic. |
67. State the impact of ambiguity on the way a family perceives a chronic illness. |
68. There are five general types of stressors that can pile up. What are these stressors? |
69. Briefly explain the part an “enabler” plays in an alcoholic family. |
70. Explain what is meant by a snag point and give an example. |
71. What is the difference between functional and dysfunctional adaptation? |
72. Explain what is meant by “normative changes” and state how these changes can be especially stressful for families with a chronically ill or disabled member. |
73. Define “gatekeepers” and explain how they influence the way in which problems are handled. |
74. Identify the seven resiliencies that are developed in the struggle with family challenges. |
75. What are special-interest groups? How do they affect the perception of a problem? |
76. Define “vested interests” and briefly explain how they influence what is considered a problem. |
77. Explain the difference between the ABCX model and the double ABCX model. |
78. Using the double ABCX model, explain the factors affecting a family’s adaptation to a long-term problem. |
79. Describe the impact of alcoholism on the family system. |
80. Imagine you are a social care worker and one of your clients is the spouse of an alcoholic. Using the seven resiliencies framework, how would you talk about these strengths with your client? |
81. Describe the impact of chronic illness or disability on the family system. |
82. Discuss the role of vested interests in determining when a problem exists and how it should be dealt with. Give examples. |
83. Providing examples, discuss the importance of perception for a family’s response to a problem. |
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