Deck 11: Family Crisis Intervention

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An example of procedural rules for families is:

A)no use of electronic devises during meals.
B)​giving a family member a hug before they leave the house.
C)​saying good night to everyone before going to bed.
D)taking off your shoes when entering the house.
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A family's goals may be impacted by crisis because:

A)resource allotment is altered.
B)​morale is changed.
C)​because education is important.
D)due to the negativity around the resolving the crisis.
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Developmental crises for families can be anticipated and planned for.
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According to the contextual model only considers internal factors as influencing families' reaction to crisis.
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When a crisis occurs,the person in the family who generally cooks meals may change.
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Culture influences the ways families communicate about crises and recovery.
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Reliving the crisis often happens after a crisis as family members tell and retell their story several times.
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Crises test families' structural integrity.
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Families that do not adapt to crises are said to be experiencing bonadaptation.
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Pile up crises for families occur when stressors accumulate over many months.
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The Family Distress Model states that families typically use the same strategies they always have used,but just work harder at them.
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Families may disagree with ways to handle crises.
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Follow-up can happen at any time in crisis intervention.
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Perpetual crises for families are the same as metastasizing crises.
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In a crisis which of the following is not tested in families:

A)structural integrity and relationships.
B)​problems solving skills and communication.
C)​resilience and support systems.
D)economic necessity.
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The contextual model for family crisis intervention recognizes:

A)families are very similar.
B)​family members might manipulate communications.
C)​families have control of external factors influencing a crisis.
D)families react predictably.
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Family crises always cause alliances in families to strengthen.
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Setbacks are not typical once families reach the adjustment phase of recovery.
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Crises always cause a perceptual shift in families and causes them to re-examine life choices.
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The letter "C" in the ABCX model for crisis intervention with families stand for:

A)families interpretation of the event.
B)​cognitions of individual family members.
C)​case impressions of the crisis worker.
D)communication within the family.
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Provide a comparison and contrast of two family crisis models.
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Which of the following in not a type of family crisis?

A)Developmental
B)​Pile Up Crisis
C)​Bolt from the Blue
D)Identity
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Problem exploration in family crisis intervention involves all but which one of the following?

A)Focusing on the ability of the family to function
B)​Identifying a family's strengths and resources as a way to address the crisis
C)​Attending to the influence of the crisis on family dynamics
D)Listening to the one family member who seems to be most coherent for solutions
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Families in the adaptation stage of recovery typically focus on:

A)physical needs.
B)​search for explanations.
C)​get back on their feet quickly.
D)have no trouble staying focused.
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You are a crisis worker for a small family support center.A family has been assigned to you following the loss of their teenage son in a house fire.Describe the stages through which you can expect to guide the family.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)As a family adjusts in the weeks following a crisis event they must mostly be aware of caring for their own.
B)​In the aftermath of a crisis event a family must first concentrate on staying together.
C)​Adaption after a crisis involves family learning to depend on themselves.
D)Individual family members continue to make meaning in their lives without interruption.
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An example of family values changing in the wake of a family crisis is:

A)the family member responsible for cleaning bathrooms changes.
B)​family members may begin talking more with non-family members about what is happening.
C)​family members struggle to make sense of the situation.
D)the family member that caused the crisis will be held accountable.
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You are working with a family that recently learned the father has been living a double life with a parallel family in another city.Discuss ways the family will be challenged as they are confronted with this situation.
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Which of the following is not true for family crisis intervention?

A)Family goals will not be examined following a crisis.
B)​Family roles remain relatively stable following a crisis.
C)​The morale of a family may change following a crisis because what is important may be questioned.
D)The exchange of information among family members can be effected by a crisis.
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Which is generally the most visible change in family characteristics when a crisis occurs?

A)Roles
B)​Boundaries
C)​Goals
D)Rules
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Predispositioning in crisis intervention with families does not involve:

A)placing yourself in a helpful place with the family.
B)​beginning after you have heard the families story.
C)​revisiting it periodically throughout the crisis intervention process.
D)rapport building with families.
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Crisis intervention with families involves:

A)using structured family therapy since that is most often effected.
B)​using a genogram to understand the family.
C)​assessing a family's functioning prior to the crisis.
D)understanding a family from a perspective that allows a flexible approach.
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When listening to families talk about a crisis you should:

A)avoid details.
B)​be patient.
C)​attend to adults first.
D)suppress exaggerations.
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An example of procedural rules for families is:

A)no use of electronic devises during meals.
B)​giving a family member a hug before they leave the house.
C)​saying good night to everyone before going to bed.
D)taking off your shoes when entering the house.
A
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A family's goals may be impacted by crisis because:

A)resource allotment is altered.
B)​morale is changed.
C)​because education is important.
D)due to the negativity around the resolving the crisis.
A
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Developmental crises for families can be anticipated and planned for.
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According to the contextual model only considers internal factors as influencing families' reaction to crisis.
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When a crisis occurs,the person in the family who generally cooks meals may change.
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Culture influences the ways families communicate about crises and recovery.
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Reliving the crisis often happens after a crisis as family members tell and retell their story several times.
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Crises test families' structural integrity.
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Families that do not adapt to crises are said to be experiencing bonadaptation.
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Pile up crises for families occur when stressors accumulate over many months.
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The Family Distress Model states that families typically use the same strategies they always have used,but just work harder at them.
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Families may disagree with ways to handle crises.
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Follow-up can happen at any time in crisis intervention.
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Perpetual crises for families are the same as metastasizing crises.
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In a crisis which of the following is not tested in families:

A)structural integrity and relationships.
B)​problems solving skills and communication.
C)​resilience and support systems.
D)economic necessity.
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The contextual model for family crisis intervention recognizes:

A)families are very similar.
B)​family members might manipulate communications.
C)​families have control of external factors influencing a crisis.
D)families react predictably.
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Family crises always cause alliances in families to strengthen.
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Setbacks are not typical once families reach the adjustment phase of recovery.
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Crises always cause a perceptual shift in families and causes them to re-examine life choices.
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The letter "C" in the ABCX model for crisis intervention with families stand for:

A)families interpretation of the event.
B)​cognitions of individual family members.
C)​case impressions of the crisis worker.
D)communication within the family.
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21
Provide a comparison and contrast of two family crisis models.
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22
Which of the following in not a type of family crisis?

A)Developmental
B)​Pile Up Crisis
C)​Bolt from the Blue
D)Identity
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23
Problem exploration in family crisis intervention involves all but which one of the following?

A)Focusing on the ability of the family to function
B)​Identifying a family's strengths and resources as a way to address the crisis
C)​Attending to the influence of the crisis on family dynamics
D)Listening to the one family member who seems to be most coherent for solutions
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Families in the adaptation stage of recovery typically focus on:

A)physical needs.
B)​search for explanations.
C)​get back on their feet quickly.
D)have no trouble staying focused.
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You are a crisis worker for a small family support center.A family has been assigned to you following the loss of their teenage son in a house fire.Describe the stages through which you can expect to guide the family.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)As a family adjusts in the weeks following a crisis event they must mostly be aware of caring for their own.
B)​In the aftermath of a crisis event a family must first concentrate on staying together.
C)​Adaption after a crisis involves family learning to depend on themselves.
D)Individual family members continue to make meaning in their lives without interruption.
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An example of family values changing in the wake of a family crisis is:

A)the family member responsible for cleaning bathrooms changes.
B)​family members may begin talking more with non-family members about what is happening.
C)​family members struggle to make sense of the situation.
D)the family member that caused the crisis will be held accountable.
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You are working with a family that recently learned the father has been living a double life with a parallel family in another city.Discuss ways the family will be challenged as they are confronted with this situation.
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Which of the following is not true for family crisis intervention?

A)Family goals will not be examined following a crisis.
B)​Family roles remain relatively stable following a crisis.
C)​The morale of a family may change following a crisis because what is important may be questioned.
D)The exchange of information among family members can be effected by a crisis.
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Which is generally the most visible change in family characteristics when a crisis occurs?

A)Roles
B)​Boundaries
C)​Goals
D)Rules
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31
Predispositioning in crisis intervention with families does not involve:

A)placing yourself in a helpful place with the family.
B)​beginning after you have heard the families story.
C)​revisiting it periodically throughout the crisis intervention process.
D)rapport building with families.
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Crisis intervention with families involves:

A)using structured family therapy since that is most often effected.
B)​using a genogram to understand the family.
C)​assessing a family's functioning prior to the crisis.
D)understanding a family from a perspective that allows a flexible approach.
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When listening to families talk about a crisis you should:

A)avoid details.
B)​be patient.
C)​attend to adults first.
D)suppress exaggerations.
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