Exam 3: Diversity in Family Functioning
Exam 1: Adopting a Family Relationship Framework45 Questions
Exam 2: Family Development: Continuity and Change44 Questions
Exam 3: Diversity in Family Functioning45 Questions
Exam 4: Systems Theory and Systemic Thinking45 Questions
Exam 5: Origins and Growth of Family Therapy46 Questions
Exam 6: Professional Issues and Ethical Practices46 Questions
Exam 7: Psychodynamic Models46 Questions
Exam 8: Transgenerational Models45 Questions
Exam 9: Experiential Models47 Questions
Exam 10: The Structural Model45 Questions
Exam 11: Strategic Models46 Questions
Exam 12: Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Models45 Questions
Exam 13: Social Construction Models I: Solution-Focused and Collaborative Therapies45 Questions
Exam 14: Social Construction Models II: Narrative Therapy45 Questions
Exam 15: Population-Based Family Treatments49 Questions
Exam 16: Evidence-Based Family Therapy44 Questions
Exam 17: Comparative View of Family Theories and Therapies47 Questions
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_____________________ A form of collaborative,egalitarian,nonsexist intervention,applicable to both men and women,addressing family gender roles,patriarchal attitudes,and social and economic inequalities in male-female relationships.
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According to Bem,which of the following is an example of a gender schema?
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Which of the following is not characteristic of working wives today:
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Hardy & Laszloffy have proposed a ____________ to help people trace their heritage:
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Which of the following is not one of the competencies Constantine,Hage,Kindaichi,and Bryant believe therapists should acquire in training and practice throughout their professional lives?
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A general cultural sensitivity to families characterizes the:
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_____________________ A therapeutic perspective,regardless of theoretical persuasion,that examines the impact of gender socialization on the outlooks,attitudes,behaviors and interpersonal relationships of men and women;its aim is to empower clients to make sexist-free role choices rather than be limited by roles determined by their biological status as male or female.
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The erosion of family structure among economically impoverished families often leads to:
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_____________________ The defining characteristics of a social grouping sharing cultural traditions transmitted over generations and reinforced by the expectations of the subgroup in which the individual or family maintains membership.
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Women are especially vulnerable if divorced later in life because of:
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Hare-Mustin contends that,as opposed to men,a woman's greater reliance on relationships can be explained as a need to please others when one lacks:
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Which of the following is not a factor in understanding the cultural background of client families?
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_____________________ A learned set of culturally prescribed attitudes and behaviors as masculine or feminine,associated with but distinct from the biological status of being male or female.
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Answer the question,"Can money buy happiness?" Include in your response a discussion of marginalization of oppressed groups and the role of the dominant culture in a market driven society.
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