Deck 9: Divorce and Loss
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Deck 9: Divorce and Loss
1
The difference between mediation and therapeutic mediation is licensing of the therapist.
False
2
Research has found two key elements that contribute to the adjustment of children following divorce are:
A)Custody arrangements and visitation
B)Supportive siblings and extended family
C)Cooperative parenting agreements and free access to both parents
D)Self-esteem and achievement motivation of children
A)Custody arrangements and visitation
B)Supportive siblings and extended family
C)Cooperative parenting agreements and free access to both parents
D)Self-esteem and achievement motivation of children
C
3
The pattern and process of dealing with grief and loss in divorce is quite different from dealing with a death.
False
4
In family counseling with divorce it is important to help parents resolve as many marital differences as possible.
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5
The post-divorce relationship of parents may be the most critical factor in children's coping and adjustment.
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6
The Kubler-Ross stages of coping with grief and loss include:
A)Denial,depression,fantasy,and acceptance
B)Bargaining,anger,depression,and adaptation
C)Denial,anger,bargaining,depression,and acceptance
D)Anger,bargaining,isolation,and recovery
A)Denial,depression,fantasy,and acceptance
B)Bargaining,anger,depression,and adaptation
C)Denial,anger,bargaining,depression,and acceptance
D)Anger,bargaining,isolation,and recovery
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7
Nonparental supportive relationships in divorce situations help children:
A)Develop accurate beliefs about the divorce
B)Buffer the impact of the divorce
C)Mitigate fears of abandonment
D)All of the above
A)Develop accurate beliefs about the divorce
B)Buffer the impact of the divorce
C)Mitigate fears of abandonment
D)All of the above
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8
Two early tasks in working with families in divorce are to normalize the child's thoughts and feelings and the parents' sense of guilt.
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9
In offering leadership the family court may assist with:
A)Resolving disputes and helping parents focus on parenting
B)Assisting parents to preserve positive relationships with children
C)Supporting parents to coordinate resources
D)All of the above
A)Resolving disputes and helping parents focus on parenting
B)Assisting parents to preserve positive relationships with children
C)Supporting parents to coordinate resources
D)All of the above
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