Exam 7: The Core of Family Life: Paradigms, Themes, and Ideologies
Exam 1: Adapting to Family Life in Our Times27 Questions
Exam 2: How We Study Families22 Questions
Exam 3: Theories About Family Life37 Questions
Exam 4: Families As Units of Change and Transition12 Questions
Exam 5: Genetics, Personality, Gender, and Power26 Questions
Exam 6: Chosen Relationships and the Roots of Mature Love18 Questions
Exam 7: The Core of Family Life: Paradigms, Themes, and Ideologies52 Questions
Exam 8: Rules and Rule Sequences8 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating in Families56 Questions
Exam 10: Regulating Distance60 Questions
Exam 11: Building and Maintaining Family Rituals57 Questions
Exam 12: Coping With Turbulence, Gains, and Losses38 Questions
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Families rarely call established paradigms into question during times of crisis.
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Families respond to stress and crisis in fairly predictable ways. Match the family stress management technique to the type of family that would be most likely to use it.
-They work it through
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Families respond to stress and crisis in fairly predictable ways. Match the family stress management technique to the type of family that would be most likely to use it.
-Maintains consistency
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Families respond to stress and crisis in fairly predictable ways. Match the family stress management technique to the type of family that would be most likely to use it.
-Reliance on tradition and authority
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During formative periods in a relationship couples have the task of constructing paradigms. They do this by:
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Match each type of family ideology with the examples given.
-Their motto is 'Tranquillity, Harmony and Unity."
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According to The Exaggeration Principle, during times of stress a family has a tendency to exaggerate its own special character. This means that a closed family would seek extremes of which traits?
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Match each type of family ideology with the examples given.
-This family isn't concerned with issues of social rationality
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Families respond to stress and crisis in fairly predictable ways. Match the family stress management technique to the type of family that would be most likely to use it.
-Places emphasis on loyalty
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Families respond to stress and crisis in fairly predictable ways. Match the family stress management technique to the type of family that would be most likely to use it.
-They find something new
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Level III processes are highly abstract and reflect beliefs about how the world works for a given family.
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When families are under stress their natural ideological tendencies:
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Which type of family ideology would have the motto: "Nothing is constant in life but change?"
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A family paradigm represents a commitment to certain priorities as families struggle to overcome a crisis.
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