Exam 5: Children Against the Backdrop of War: Addressing the Needs of Military Families

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Why is life complicated for dual-military couples?

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Why do some military members with PTSD fall into financial hardship?

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Rank describes a service member's

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Using the strength-based approach, how could a social worker help a child from a military family who is having a hard time adjusting to his/her new school?

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What is one of the challenges faced by the families of "part-time warriors"?

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A service member who enlists because everyone else in her family has served in the military falls under which category of reasons for enlistment?

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Hypothesize how the soldier's experience in combat might affect his or her family life.

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If a social worker is knowledgeable about the levels, titles, and tasks associated with military life, he/she is

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A social worker who seeks to find strengths in a military family in order to further build their resilience is

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What are the various traumas involved in being part of a military family? Explain how a trauma-informed social worker can be helpful in working with military families.

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A military family that moves frequently will most likely experience

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What are some of the differences between the issues experienced by military husbands and those experienced by military wives?

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Predict how the rigid authoritarian structure of the military might influence home life.

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Why should a social worker consider his or her concept of death before beginning to work with members of the military?

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What are some of the major differences between the experiences of families of full- time military members and those of part-time military members?

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Why does family violence occur in military families?

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Why are military children often more adaptable than non-military children?

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A solider who was raised in a military family is likely to have a

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The military is known for its

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Argue for or against the following statement: A strength-based approach to working with military families is the best approach a social worker can take.

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