Deck 10: Family Risks and Resiliencies

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Diagram family communication patterns such as enmeshed,isolated,and healthy.
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Discuss healing work from the strengths perspective ("rename,reframe,reclaim").
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Al-Anon

A) ​was founded in the 1950's to meet the needs of persons with substance use problems.
B) ​was originally only for wives of alcoholics
C) ​uses a totally distinct version of the 12 Steps
D) ​has declined significantly in popularity today.
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An ecosystems framework relevant to the family

A) ​views members in constant interaction.
B) ​is no longer accepted as a popular model.
C) ​focuses exclusively on the nuclear family.
D) ​is a predominant model in psychology today.
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According to classical family systems theorists,the person with the drug use problem is viewed as______________.

A) ​a person suffering from a mental disorder.
B) ​the symptom carrier.
C) ​the problem.
D) the person in need of a formal Intervention.​
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What are some of the major objections to use of the concepts,"chief enabler" and "codependent?" What are some substitute terms that could be used?
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From a strengths perspective,consider the characteristics of the various family roles as originally named by Sharon Wegscheider.
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Family therapy as a profession is criticized in the text for its use of a traditional _________model

A) ​holistic
B) ​classic systems
C) ​ecological
D) ​linear approach
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The rules for the alcoholic family,according to Claudia Black,are

A) ​"every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"
B) ​"don't talk,don't trust,don't feel"
C) ​"one day at a time"
D) ​"seek change slowly"
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Explain how the systems perspective has advanced since the early days of classic systems theory.How did mothers end up getting the blame for strange behavior in the child?
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In her role theory,Wegscheider (1981)introduced the role of_____ to represent a significant role in the drug dependent family dynamics.

A) ​the family manager
B) ​the scapegoat
C) ​the taskmaster
D) ​the family monitor
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According to the text,generalizations about family role traits-hero,scapegoat,etc.

A) ​are not empirically validated.
B) ​are not based on personal observation.
C) ​are rarely helpful in engaging family members in systems work.
D) ​are refuted by Wegscheider and Black.
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According to Wegscheider,a high risk for marrying an alcoholic faces the family

A) ​hero
B) ​scapegoat
C) ​lost child
D) ​mascot
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How can referrals to Al-Anon be helpful to some clients?
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According to the text,_____________ is/are addressed in substance abuse treatment but is/are relatively ignored by professional family therapists.

A) ​genograms
B) ​children's roles in the family
C) ​spirituality
D) ​interactionism
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Children who grew up in addict/alcoholic homes often develop coping mechanisms that may be useful later.The hero,for example,more than other siblings learns to ____________.​

A) ​assume responsibility early
B) ​make friends easily
C) ​have a great imagination
D) ​become peer group oriented.
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According to the boxed reading,"Children of Addicts," Iowa families increasingly are facing problems related to substance use involving

A) ​marijuana
B) ​an increase in immigration.
C) ​methamphetamines.
D) ​high unemployment rates.
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Describe some of the exercises that can be used to engage family members.
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A major thesis of chapter 10 on family counseling is that

A) ​the drug addict is the symptom carrier of the family dysfunction
B) ​anorexia is often the product of an overprotective mother
C) ​One should seek the cause of family mental illness in faulty family communication
D) ​Addiction is a family illness.
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For the role of partner or spouse of the addict/alcoholic,the present text recommends use of the term​

A) ​codependent.
B) ​family manager.
C) ​chief enabler.
D) ​scapegoat.
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The Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT)

A) ​is derived from teachings from Al-Anon.
B) ​teaches family members how to provide positive feedback to the addicted member.
C) ​helps family members dissociate from the addicted member in order to become independent.
D) ​is geared toward the criminal justice system.
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The CRAFT approach to family treatment and Al-Anon's are somewhat contradictory.
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Harm reduction expert Alan Marlatt,regarding a formal Intervention,states that it

A) ​can be effective only if done soon enough.
B) ​is an important part of increasing client motivation.
C) ​should not be done under any circumstances.
D) ​is of proven effectiveness.
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In situations of domestic violence,the counselor is advised by the text authors to

A) ​refer the couple to conjoint counseling.
B) ​refer the violent partner to a batterers' group.
C) ​not mention domestic violence in screening;let the partner bring it up later.
D) ​if children are endangered,keep it confidential so not to risk loss of trust.
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Because Al-Anon and the family counseling program may differ in their approaches to family members,the best response,according to the text is to

A) ​recommend Al-Anon without any reservations.
B) ​recommend against involvement in 12 Step programs.
C) ​prepare family members for possible contradictions in models.
D) ​attend Al-Anon meetings along with the clients to help Al-Anon change with the times.
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Network therapy is a disease-based approach to reinforce social networks and includes treatment that involves ________________.

A) ​family members without the presence of the client.
B) ​the client out of the presence of family members.
C) ​the therapist,family members,and client.
D) ​music therapy.
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The family hero,according to Wegscheider,often grows up to enter the helping professions.
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Family group conferencing used in child welfare programming

A) ​has roots in indigenous customs.
B) ​was borrowed from a British innovation.
C) ​is distinctly different from African kinship care.
D) ​is rarely used outside of New Zealand.
Question
Mueser et al.recommend for working with families with a member who has a co-occurring disorder,that therapists​

A) ​focus on getting the addicted client sober above all else.
B) ​recommend against AA attendance for the addicted client.
C) ​not give substance use priority;wait for the family member to bring it up.
D) ​focus exclusively on the mental disorder at the beginning.
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If the client is unmotivated for change,family counseling is premature.
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McGoldrick et al.in their book on ethnic families bring our attention to

A) ​the fact that all families are alike
B) ​differences in the definition of what a family is.
C) ​the need for great assimilation of foreign groups into the dominant culture.
D) ​the risks of international child adoption regarding substance use.
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It is never too early to begin preparing family members of alcoholics/addicts for the changes they need to make.
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Key themes of African American families of which the counselor should be aware are all except:

A) ​a network of extended family ties.
B) reciprocity in providing aid.​
C) ​the personal connection between family and therapist.
D) ​non-reciprocity regarding gift-giving.
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Male partners of alcoholics are less likely to join support groups than female partners.
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Deck 10: Family Risks and Resiliencies
1
Diagram family communication patterns such as enmeshed,isolated,and healthy.
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2
Discuss healing work from the strengths perspective ("rename,reframe,reclaim").
Answers May Vary
3
Al-Anon

A) ​was founded in the 1950's to meet the needs of persons with substance use problems.
B) ​was originally only for wives of alcoholics
C) ​uses a totally distinct version of the 12 Steps
D) ​has declined significantly in popularity today.
​was originally only for wives of alcoholics
4
An ecosystems framework relevant to the family

A) ​views members in constant interaction.
B) ​is no longer accepted as a popular model.
C) ​focuses exclusively on the nuclear family.
D) ​is a predominant model in psychology today.
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According to classical family systems theorists,the person with the drug use problem is viewed as______________.

A) ​a person suffering from a mental disorder.
B) ​the symptom carrier.
C) ​the problem.
D) the person in need of a formal Intervention.​
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What are some of the major objections to use of the concepts,"chief enabler" and "codependent?" What are some substitute terms that could be used?
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From a strengths perspective,consider the characteristics of the various family roles as originally named by Sharon Wegscheider.
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Family therapy as a profession is criticized in the text for its use of a traditional _________model

A) ​holistic
B) ​classic systems
C) ​ecological
D) ​linear approach
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9
The rules for the alcoholic family,according to Claudia Black,are

A) ​"every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"
B) ​"don't talk,don't trust,don't feel"
C) ​"one day at a time"
D) ​"seek change slowly"
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Explain how the systems perspective has advanced since the early days of classic systems theory.How did mothers end up getting the blame for strange behavior in the child?
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In her role theory,Wegscheider (1981)introduced the role of_____ to represent a significant role in the drug dependent family dynamics.

A) ​the family manager
B) ​the scapegoat
C) ​the taskmaster
D) ​the family monitor
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According to the text,generalizations about family role traits-hero,scapegoat,etc.

A) ​are not empirically validated.
B) ​are not based on personal observation.
C) ​are rarely helpful in engaging family members in systems work.
D) ​are refuted by Wegscheider and Black.
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According to Wegscheider,a high risk for marrying an alcoholic faces the family

A) ​hero
B) ​scapegoat
C) ​lost child
D) ​mascot
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How can referrals to Al-Anon be helpful to some clients?
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According to the text,_____________ is/are addressed in substance abuse treatment but is/are relatively ignored by professional family therapists.

A) ​genograms
B) ​children's roles in the family
C) ​spirituality
D) ​interactionism
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Children who grew up in addict/alcoholic homes often develop coping mechanisms that may be useful later.The hero,for example,more than other siblings learns to ____________.​

A) ​assume responsibility early
B) ​make friends easily
C) ​have a great imagination
D) ​become peer group oriented.
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17
According to the boxed reading,"Children of Addicts," Iowa families increasingly are facing problems related to substance use involving

A) ​marijuana
B) ​an increase in immigration.
C) ​methamphetamines.
D) ​high unemployment rates.
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Describe some of the exercises that can be used to engage family members.
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19
A major thesis of chapter 10 on family counseling is that

A) ​the drug addict is the symptom carrier of the family dysfunction
B) ​anorexia is often the product of an overprotective mother
C) ​One should seek the cause of family mental illness in faulty family communication
D) ​Addiction is a family illness.
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For the role of partner or spouse of the addict/alcoholic,the present text recommends use of the term​

A) ​codependent.
B) ​family manager.
C) ​chief enabler.
D) ​scapegoat.
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The Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT)

A) ​is derived from teachings from Al-Anon.
B) ​teaches family members how to provide positive feedback to the addicted member.
C) ​helps family members dissociate from the addicted member in order to become independent.
D) ​is geared toward the criminal justice system.
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The CRAFT approach to family treatment and Al-Anon's are somewhat contradictory.
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23
Harm reduction expert Alan Marlatt,regarding a formal Intervention,states that it

A) ​can be effective only if done soon enough.
B) ​is an important part of increasing client motivation.
C) ​should not be done under any circumstances.
D) ​is of proven effectiveness.
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In situations of domestic violence,the counselor is advised by the text authors to

A) ​refer the couple to conjoint counseling.
B) ​refer the violent partner to a batterers' group.
C) ​not mention domestic violence in screening;let the partner bring it up later.
D) ​if children are endangered,keep it confidential so not to risk loss of trust.
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Because Al-Anon and the family counseling program may differ in their approaches to family members,the best response,according to the text is to

A) ​recommend Al-Anon without any reservations.
B) ​recommend against involvement in 12 Step programs.
C) ​prepare family members for possible contradictions in models.
D) ​attend Al-Anon meetings along with the clients to help Al-Anon change with the times.
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Network therapy is a disease-based approach to reinforce social networks and includes treatment that involves ________________.

A) ​family members without the presence of the client.
B) ​the client out of the presence of family members.
C) ​the therapist,family members,and client.
D) ​music therapy.
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The family hero,according to Wegscheider,often grows up to enter the helping professions.
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Family group conferencing used in child welfare programming

A) ​has roots in indigenous customs.
B) ​was borrowed from a British innovation.
C) ​is distinctly different from African kinship care.
D) ​is rarely used outside of New Zealand.
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Mueser et al.recommend for working with families with a member who has a co-occurring disorder,that therapists​

A) ​focus on getting the addicted client sober above all else.
B) ​recommend against AA attendance for the addicted client.
C) ​not give substance use priority;wait for the family member to bring it up.
D) ​focus exclusively on the mental disorder at the beginning.
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If the client is unmotivated for change,family counseling is premature.
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McGoldrick et al.in their book on ethnic families bring our attention to

A) ​the fact that all families are alike
B) ​differences in the definition of what a family is.
C) ​the need for great assimilation of foreign groups into the dominant culture.
D) ​the risks of international child adoption regarding substance use.
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It is never too early to begin preparing family members of alcoholics/addicts for the changes they need to make.
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Key themes of African American families of which the counselor should be aware are all except:

A) ​a network of extended family ties.
B) reciprocity in providing aid.​
C) ​the personal connection between family and therapist.
D) ​non-reciprocity regarding gift-giving.
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Male partners of alcoholics are less likely to join support groups than female partners.
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