Exam 8: Life Span Theories, Family Life Course Theories, and Historical Trauma
Exam 1: Introduction to Theory and Its Application to Social Work Practice35 Questions
Exam 2: Critique of Theory for Use in Social Work Practice35 Questions
Exam 3: Historical Context35 Questions
Exam 4: Critical Theories35 Questions
Exam 5: Psychodynamic Theory34 Questions
Exam 6: System Theories35 Questions
Exam 7: Environmental and Ecological Theory in Social Work35 Questions
Exam 8: Life Span Theories, Family Life Course Theories, and Historical Trauma35 Questions
Exam 9: Symbolic Interactionism35 Questions
Exam 10: Behavior Theory, the Cognitive Turn and the Influence of Mindfulness35 Questions
Exam 11: Theories of Culture and White Privilege35 Questions
Exam 12: Empowerment Theory and the Strengths Perspective34 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive and Moral Development Theories35 Questions
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The ______ theory focuses on the process of moving from black self-hatred to an affirmation of a black identity.
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Which of the following statements is true about the concept of emerging adulthood?
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According to Cross's theory, which of the following stage is characterized as an emotionally volatile transition from an old racial identity into a new one?
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According to Root, how do multiracial individuals address, experience and negotiate their racial identity?
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Life span and life course theories are limited in their capacity to be applied to groups of marginalized or vulnerable populations.
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How did life span theory create a more useful social work model for understanding human behavior?
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According to life course perspectives, the idea that people born in a specific year are members of a birth cohort with a particular historical experience and range of life opportunities that depend on geographic location is referred to as ______.
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According to biracial and monoracial theories, one's racial identity is fixed and stable over time.
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According to Erikson, an adolescent aged 12-18 is in which psychosocial stage?
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An adult is concerned about the future of the environment and equality for all people. Which stage is he/she in according to Erikson?
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According to Erikson, in which stage do children begin to assume important responsibility for self-care, such as eliminating feces and urine?
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______ is viewed as a condition of powerlessness that cuts across every system within a culture.
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Chenault contributed to the development of the concepts of historical trauma, unresolved historical grief, and psychoeducational interventions.
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Describe the four components Brave Heart's psychoeducational intervention to address First Nations grief and loss.
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The process by which people plan and make choices to control their lives is referred to as ______.
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An older adult may find it necessary to reflect and analyze what they have accumulated throughout life and decide what offspring will receive from them upon death. Which stage is this person in according to Erikson?
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According to Erikson, in which stage do children master locomotion skills and are ready to take initiative in their learning and behavior?
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