Deck 8: Effects of Alcohol Problems on the Family

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In a 2000 Gallup poll, what percentage of respondents said alcohol had caused problems in their family?

A) 10%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 65%
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Historically, society and researchers have focused the least on the effect of drinking on an alcoholic's:

A) health
B) family
C) need for treatment
D) life expectancy
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"Alcoholism and the Family" was written by:

A) Joan Jackson
B) E.M. Jellinek
C) Vernon Johnson
D) George Vaillant
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In a family with an alcohol-dependent member, accommodation and maintenance of the family equilibrium may include all EXCEPT:

A) excluding the alcoholic from discussions about weekend plans
B) arranging to pick up the alcoholic's car after he's been in an accident
C) divorcing to establish a happier home for the children
D) telling the hostess of a party that a spouse with a bad hangover can't come to the party because of a business meeting
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By protecting alcohol-dependent family members, enablers:

A) give the alcoholic some breathing room to get through a rough patch
B) give the alcoholic a good example of how she should behave
C) diminish the negative consequences and allow the drinking to continue
D) act as a positive role model for their children
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The characteristics of the alcohol-troubled family are also seen in families:

A) with two working parents
B) that are experiencing stress
C) with diagnosed co-dependency
D) that are not strong
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Which is more common in a home with alcoholism?

A) domestic violence
B) physical illness
C) divorce
D) both domestic violence and physical illness
E) none of these
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Being the responsible one, the adjuster, or the placater are ways in which the children of alcohol-dependent parents:

A) cope
B) enable
C) control their environment
D) avoid adjusting to the problems in their family
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The family scapegoat is:

A) comparable to the placater
B) the lost child
C) often angry and deviant
D) the cause of problems in a family with an alcohol-dependent father
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Early writings about adult children of alcoholics remain in use today because they:

A) are vague
B) were the result of a well-defined study
C) have been proven correct by further studies
D) described the socially undesirable traits of adult children of alcoholics
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Children of alcoholics are at greatest risk for alcohol dependence:

A) due to genetic factors
B) due to poor parental role models
C) if they adopt the role of "responsible one"
D) if the parent's alcohol problem is untreated
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When those in the alcohol-treatment field describe alcoholism as a family illness, they are usually referring to alcoholism's genetic components.
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In the early stages of alcoholism, the family pressures the alcoholic to drink less.
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As alcoholism progresses, the alcoholic's spouse "takes charge"
and demands that the alcoholic seek treatment.
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Female alcoholics are more likely to be divorced than male alcoholics.
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It can accurately be predicted that the family of an alcoholic will go through, in sequential order, all six stages described in "Alcoholism and the Family."
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The family of an alcohol-dependent person must be co-dependent.
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Children who grow up with an alcohol-dependent parent inevitably go on to have emotional problems.
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Adult children of alcoholics share a defined set of personality problems caused by their experiences as children.
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In a major research study children of alcoholic mothers have more emotional problems than children of alcoholic fathers.
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A positive self-concept and a focus on achievement can protect the children of alcoholic parents from emotional problems.
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Extended family can't make up for the problems caused by an alcoholic parent.
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With children of alcoholics, attention to protective factors means the problems are being denied.
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Deck 8: Effects of Alcohol Problems on the Family
1
In a 2000 Gallup poll, what percentage of respondents said alcohol had caused problems in their family?

A) 10%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 65%
35%
2
Historically, society and researchers have focused the least on the effect of drinking on an alcoholic's:

A) health
B) family
C) need for treatment
D) life expectancy
family
3
"Alcoholism and the Family" was written by:

A) Joan Jackson
B) E.M. Jellinek
C) Vernon Johnson
D) George Vaillant
Joan Jackson
4
In a family with an alcohol-dependent member, accommodation and maintenance of the family equilibrium may include all EXCEPT:

A) excluding the alcoholic from discussions about weekend plans
B) arranging to pick up the alcoholic's car after he's been in an accident
C) divorcing to establish a happier home for the children
D) telling the hostess of a party that a spouse with a bad hangover can't come to the party because of a business meeting
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By protecting alcohol-dependent family members, enablers:

A) give the alcoholic some breathing room to get through a rough patch
B) give the alcoholic a good example of how she should behave
C) diminish the negative consequences and allow the drinking to continue
D) act as a positive role model for their children
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The characteristics of the alcohol-troubled family are also seen in families:

A) with two working parents
B) that are experiencing stress
C) with diagnosed co-dependency
D) that are not strong
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Which is more common in a home with alcoholism?

A) domestic violence
B) physical illness
C) divorce
D) both domestic violence and physical illness
E) none of these
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Being the responsible one, the adjuster, or the placater are ways in which the children of alcohol-dependent parents:

A) cope
B) enable
C) control their environment
D) avoid adjusting to the problems in their family
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The family scapegoat is:

A) comparable to the placater
B) the lost child
C) often angry and deviant
D) the cause of problems in a family with an alcohol-dependent father
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Early writings about adult children of alcoholics remain in use today because they:

A) are vague
B) were the result of a well-defined study
C) have been proven correct by further studies
D) described the socially undesirable traits of adult children of alcoholics
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Children of alcoholics are at greatest risk for alcohol dependence:

A) due to genetic factors
B) due to poor parental role models
C) if they adopt the role of "responsible one"
D) if the parent's alcohol problem is untreated
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When those in the alcohol-treatment field describe alcoholism as a family illness, they are usually referring to alcoholism's genetic components.
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In the early stages of alcoholism, the family pressures the alcoholic to drink less.
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As alcoholism progresses, the alcoholic's spouse "takes charge"
and demands that the alcoholic seek treatment.
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Female alcoholics are more likely to be divorced than male alcoholics.
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It can accurately be predicted that the family of an alcoholic will go through, in sequential order, all six stages described in "Alcoholism and the Family."
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The family of an alcohol-dependent person must be co-dependent.
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Children who grow up with an alcohol-dependent parent inevitably go on to have emotional problems.
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Adult children of alcoholics share a defined set of personality problems caused by their experiences as children.
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In a major research study children of alcoholic mothers have more emotional problems than children of alcoholic fathers.
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A positive self-concept and a focus on achievement can protect the children of alcoholic parents from emotional problems.
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Extended family can't make up for the problems caused by an alcoholic parent.
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With children of alcoholics, attention to protective factors means the problems are being denied.
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