Ch.8 Tarvydas Family And Relationship Issues Full Test Bank - Test Bank | Rehabilitation Counseling Practice 2e by Vilia Tarvydas. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 8
Family and Relationship Issues
1. From a family adjustment to disability perspective, which rehabilitation theoretical framework appears most appropriate:
a. Trait-factor theory
b. The psychomedical paradigm
c. Vocational adjustment theory
d. Social systems theory
2. A systemic-theory of VR focuses on:
a. The individual with the disability
b. The interactive process and what goes on between people
c. The medical implications of the disability
d. Adjustment to the functional limitations of the disability
3. Which of the following is not one of the six stages to caregiver adjustment?
a. The commitment stage
b. The plateau stage
c. The exhaustion stage
d. The withdrawal stage
4. What appears to be client resistance to rehabilitation programming, may actually be (from a family relational perspective):
a. Family homeostatic forces that try to maintain the status quo
b. Deep seated psychological conflict that is manifesting as counselor–client relationship tension
c. A personality disorder that is interfering with cooperation
d. The fault of the parents, no matter how old the client may be
5. Motivation, from a systemic perspective, is:
a. A psychological construct
b. A reflection of activity in the social matrix
c. Not inside the client, but in the network of relationships that influence the client
d. b and c, but not a
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