Deck 1: Families Coping With Change: A Conceptual Overview

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Disturbance in and pressure on the family system is referred to as ______.

A) change
B) stress
C) development
D) fluidity
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The earliest studies of stress focused on how ______ was affected by stress.

A) social media interaction
B) emotional well-being
C) physiological functioning
D) social well-being
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The Johnson family has a ______ orientation because they believe they can solve any problem and control things that happen to them.

A) mastery
B) fatalistic
C) contextual
D) dominant
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Dr. Green studies stress by conceptualizing the family as a unit populated with living organisms that possess both symbolic and real structures. Dr. Green is using the ______ perspective.

A) social learning
B) psychosocial
C) developmental
D) ecological systems
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What group of people did Reuben Hill's model of family stress, ABC-X model, develop from?

A) soldiers, veterans, and their families
B) survivors of natural disasters
C) survivors of terrorist bombings
D) families going through a divorce
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Ms. Landau lost her job, the third within 2 years. She feels hopeless and discouraged and decides that she is just not employable. This is an example of which dimension of family stressor events?

A) internal versus external
B) perceived insolvable versus perceived solvable
C) pervasive versus bounded
D) precipitate onset versus gradual onset
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What kind of stressor is exemplified by the birth or death of a family member, retirement, or a child entering school for the first time?

A) normative
B) cyclical
C) unique
D) predictable
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James was deployed to Iraq and was reported missing in action. His parents have recently decided to separate, his youngest sister has been truant for a significant portion of the school year, and in general, their lives are challenging. James being reported as missing in action is an example of a(n)______.

A) background stressor
B) clear-cut stressor
C) developmental stressor
D) ambiguous loss stressor
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Which term refers to the internal attributes of the family unit that protect the family from the impact of stressors and facilitate family adaptation during family stress or crisis?

A) family system resources
B) ecological precedents
C) relative vulnerability
D) networking
Question
Both cohesion and adaptability are examples of ______

A) couples' adjustment to change
B) developmental resources
C) family system resources
D) microlevel resources
Question
According to Hansen, ______ refers to the difference in families' physical and emotional responses to stressful stimuli.

A) cohesion
B) vulnerability
C) flexibility
D) adaptability
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What does research suggest is the most important component in determining an individual's or family's response to a stressor event?

A) the perception the family has of the event
B) the life stage the event occurs in
C) resources available during the event
D) the environmental context of the event
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In the context of ______, a family's response to a stressor event is influenced by living in a particular historical period, its cultural identification, the economic conditions of society, the genetic stamina and resistance of family members, and its stage in the family life cycle.

A) stage of the family life cycle theory
B) the ABC-X model
C) ecological/systems perspective
D) family interaction framework
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How do current theories of family stress compare to initial theories of family stress?

A) Neither set of theories apply to blended families.
B) Both initial and current theories ignore economic factors related to family stress.
C) Initial theories focused on dysfunctional families; current theories focus on individual dysfunction.
D) Initial theories focused on individual stress responses; current theories focus on whole family responses.
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According to systems theory, ______ is not inherently bad, it merely describes a change in the family's steady state.

A) equilibrium
B) stress
C) crisis
D) pressure
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______ is defined as a disturbance in the equilibrium that is overwhelming, a severe pressure, or a change that immobilizes the family.

A) Trauma
B) Stress
C) Crisis
D) Fatalism
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Angela is scheduled to come home from serious abdominal surgery in a week. Although Harriet is very worried about her partner and about how she will manage once she is home, she sets out to find home health care support and meets with the nurse to learn how to care for the wound. What type of coping response is this?

A) controlling emotions generated by the stressor
B) direct action
C) intrapsychic coping
D) strength-focused coping
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John is on probation at work because he has been blowing up at customers when he perceives that they are pushing him around. He found that when he takes his pain medication left over from an old injury, the customers' rudeness doesn't bother him. As a result, he is much more relaxed at work and in fact was complimented on his patience. What is this an example of?

A) controlling emotions
B) taking direct action
C) reframing the problem
D) finding motivation
Question
Maladaptive forms of coping include substance abuse, violence, and ______.

A) joining the military
B) changing sex partners
C) divorcing
D) overworking
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The Smiths have always been protective over their children. They adhered to strict rules and schedules for all their children regardless of age. As Mica turned 15, she began to challenge rules (staying out later than she was allowed and arguing nonstop with her parents). The most difficult event that happened was that Mica lied to her parents about staying over at her best friend's house and instead went to a party where she got drunk and was taken to the police station when the party was raided. The family began therapy, which resulted in the Smiths negotiating additional responsibilities and freedoms for Mica and learning new parenting skills for teens. This best reflects ______.

A) coping skills
B) understanding
C) adaptation
D) utilizing resources
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What does the double A factor refer to in the Double ABC-X model?

A) a stressor pileup in the family system
B) resolved aspects of the initial stressor event
C) changes and events that occur directly due to the initial stressor
D) perception of the stress or crisis
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Currently, the field of family stress and crisis focuses on how family protective factors interact with risk and vulnerability. This focus is referred to as ______.

A) family strengths perspective
B) family systems theory
C) resiliency
D) circumflex perspective
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A family can be called resilient when ______.

A) even with risk and vulnerability present, a family can mobilize its protective factors and adapt
B) even though families have strengths, they have more protective factors to face a crisis
C) each individual in the family has amazing individual strengths, but they are willing to use that strength to support the family unit
D) the family's capacity to change is not hampered by the problems they face because they have a plan to return to precrisis functioning
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Family roles are ______ than in the past, leading to fewer social norms and a lack of support.

A) increasingly static
B) more fluid
C) more conservative
D) more autonomous
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In the late 17th century, Hooke used the word ______ in the context of physical science, although the usage was not common until the early 19th century.

A) hassle
B) resources
C) stress
D) crisis
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Stressor events are inherently damaging to a family system.
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Coping is an active process that promotes balance and facilitates growth and unity.
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Adaptation is a short-term response or modification by a family that changes the situation only momentarily.
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Resilience is only a quality of families, not individuals.
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Examples of nonnormative events would include the birth of a baby, moving, or getting promoted.
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Reuben Hill created the ABC-X model based on his work with women who had been sexually abused.
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"A" in the ABC-X model represents the stressor event.
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Anything that alters some aspect of the system, such as the boundaries, structures, goals, processes, roles, or values, can produce stress.
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Lipman-Blumen describes family stressor events in terms of eight dimensions.
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An individual's cognitive appraisal of life events may be the most important component in determining an individual's or family's response to a stressor event.
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Define family stress.
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What do you see as the major changes that have taken place in the study of family stress, and why do you think these changes have occurred?
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Compare and contrast the ABC-X model and the ecological approach to the study of family stress.
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How would you explain the difference between stress and crisis in the family systems model?
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What is the main idea of the ABC-X model?
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Deck 1: Families Coping With Change: A Conceptual Overview
1
Disturbance in and pressure on the family system is referred to as ______.

A) change
B) stress
C) development
D) fluidity
B
2
The earliest studies of stress focused on how ______ was affected by stress.

A) social media interaction
B) emotional well-being
C) physiological functioning
D) social well-being
C
3
The Johnson family has a ______ orientation because they believe they can solve any problem and control things that happen to them.

A) mastery
B) fatalistic
C) contextual
D) dominant
A
4
Dr. Green studies stress by conceptualizing the family as a unit populated with living organisms that possess both symbolic and real structures. Dr. Green is using the ______ perspective.

A) social learning
B) psychosocial
C) developmental
D) ecological systems
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What group of people did Reuben Hill's model of family stress, ABC-X model, develop from?

A) soldiers, veterans, and their families
B) survivors of natural disasters
C) survivors of terrorist bombings
D) families going through a divorce
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6
Ms. Landau lost her job, the third within 2 years. She feels hopeless and discouraged and decides that she is just not employable. This is an example of which dimension of family stressor events?

A) internal versus external
B) perceived insolvable versus perceived solvable
C) pervasive versus bounded
D) precipitate onset versus gradual onset
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7
What kind of stressor is exemplified by the birth or death of a family member, retirement, or a child entering school for the first time?

A) normative
B) cyclical
C) unique
D) predictable
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8
James was deployed to Iraq and was reported missing in action. His parents have recently decided to separate, his youngest sister has been truant for a significant portion of the school year, and in general, their lives are challenging. James being reported as missing in action is an example of a(n)______.

A) background stressor
B) clear-cut stressor
C) developmental stressor
D) ambiguous loss stressor
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9
Which term refers to the internal attributes of the family unit that protect the family from the impact of stressors and facilitate family adaptation during family stress or crisis?

A) family system resources
B) ecological precedents
C) relative vulnerability
D) networking
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10
Both cohesion and adaptability are examples of ______

A) couples' adjustment to change
B) developmental resources
C) family system resources
D) microlevel resources
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According to Hansen, ______ refers to the difference in families' physical and emotional responses to stressful stimuli.

A) cohesion
B) vulnerability
C) flexibility
D) adaptability
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12
What does research suggest is the most important component in determining an individual's or family's response to a stressor event?

A) the perception the family has of the event
B) the life stage the event occurs in
C) resources available during the event
D) the environmental context of the event
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In the context of ______, a family's response to a stressor event is influenced by living in a particular historical period, its cultural identification, the economic conditions of society, the genetic stamina and resistance of family members, and its stage in the family life cycle.

A) stage of the family life cycle theory
B) the ABC-X model
C) ecological/systems perspective
D) family interaction framework
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14
How do current theories of family stress compare to initial theories of family stress?

A) Neither set of theories apply to blended families.
B) Both initial and current theories ignore economic factors related to family stress.
C) Initial theories focused on dysfunctional families; current theories focus on individual dysfunction.
D) Initial theories focused on individual stress responses; current theories focus on whole family responses.
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According to systems theory, ______ is not inherently bad, it merely describes a change in the family's steady state.

A) equilibrium
B) stress
C) crisis
D) pressure
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______ is defined as a disturbance in the equilibrium that is overwhelming, a severe pressure, or a change that immobilizes the family.

A) Trauma
B) Stress
C) Crisis
D) Fatalism
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Angela is scheduled to come home from serious abdominal surgery in a week. Although Harriet is very worried about her partner and about how she will manage once she is home, she sets out to find home health care support and meets with the nurse to learn how to care for the wound. What type of coping response is this?

A) controlling emotions generated by the stressor
B) direct action
C) intrapsychic coping
D) strength-focused coping
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18
John is on probation at work because he has been blowing up at customers when he perceives that they are pushing him around. He found that when he takes his pain medication left over from an old injury, the customers' rudeness doesn't bother him. As a result, he is much more relaxed at work and in fact was complimented on his patience. What is this an example of?

A) controlling emotions
B) taking direct action
C) reframing the problem
D) finding motivation
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19
Maladaptive forms of coping include substance abuse, violence, and ______.

A) joining the military
B) changing sex partners
C) divorcing
D) overworking
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20
The Smiths have always been protective over their children. They adhered to strict rules and schedules for all their children regardless of age. As Mica turned 15, she began to challenge rules (staying out later than she was allowed and arguing nonstop with her parents). The most difficult event that happened was that Mica lied to her parents about staying over at her best friend's house and instead went to a party where she got drunk and was taken to the police station when the party was raided. The family began therapy, which resulted in the Smiths negotiating additional responsibilities and freedoms for Mica and learning new parenting skills for teens. This best reflects ______.

A) coping skills
B) understanding
C) adaptation
D) utilizing resources
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What does the double A factor refer to in the Double ABC-X model?

A) a stressor pileup in the family system
B) resolved aspects of the initial stressor event
C) changes and events that occur directly due to the initial stressor
D) perception of the stress or crisis
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Currently, the field of family stress and crisis focuses on how family protective factors interact with risk and vulnerability. This focus is referred to as ______.

A) family strengths perspective
B) family systems theory
C) resiliency
D) circumflex perspective
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A family can be called resilient when ______.

A) even with risk and vulnerability present, a family can mobilize its protective factors and adapt
B) even though families have strengths, they have more protective factors to face a crisis
C) each individual in the family has amazing individual strengths, but they are willing to use that strength to support the family unit
D) the family's capacity to change is not hampered by the problems they face because they have a plan to return to precrisis functioning
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Family roles are ______ than in the past, leading to fewer social norms and a lack of support.

A) increasingly static
B) more fluid
C) more conservative
D) more autonomous
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In the late 17th century, Hooke used the word ______ in the context of physical science, although the usage was not common until the early 19th century.

A) hassle
B) resources
C) stress
D) crisis
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Stressor events are inherently damaging to a family system.
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Coping is an active process that promotes balance and facilitates growth and unity.
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Adaptation is a short-term response or modification by a family that changes the situation only momentarily.
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Resilience is only a quality of families, not individuals.
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Examples of nonnormative events would include the birth of a baby, moving, or getting promoted.
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Reuben Hill created the ABC-X model based on his work with women who had been sexually abused.
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"A" in the ABC-X model represents the stressor event.
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Anything that alters some aspect of the system, such as the boundaries, structures, goals, processes, roles, or values, can produce stress.
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Lipman-Blumen describes family stressor events in terms of eight dimensions.
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An individual's cognitive appraisal of life events may be the most important component in determining an individual's or family's response to a stressor event.
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Define family stress.
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What do you see as the major changes that have taken place in the study of family stress, and why do you think these changes have occurred?
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Compare and contrast the ABC-X model and the ecological approach to the study of family stress.
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How would you explain the difference between stress and crisis in the family systems model?
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What is the main idea of the ABC-X model?
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