SOWK 260 Quiz Family Systems
SOWK 260 Quiz: Family Systems
- Which of the following is one of the major forms of boundary inadequacy according to Coleman and Colgan?
- The ultimate goal of teaching compassion is to:
- Which of the following is an example of bargaining used by alcoholic/addicted family members?
- Boss and Greenberg (1984) use the term _____ for confusion in family members’ perceptions of who is in and out of the family and who is performing various family roles and tasks.
- In the context of family system variables as described by Barnes, _____ is the family members’ ability to alter family roles and rituals in response to situational stress.
- Which of the following is the element described by Masterson (1976) that may produce separation stress in children?
- Which of the following affect-shame binds results in rage?
- Denial of feelings is common in alcoholic families. Which of the following factors as reported by Howard Clinebell (1985) produces damage in the lives of children of alcoholics?
- According to Carol Kempher, which of the following factors contributes to parental imbalance?
- The adult children of alcoholics (ACA) movement was extremely popular and was helpful for many adults. However, Stephanie Brown cautioned that:
- Which of the following behavioral characteristics did Robert Ackerman (1978) identify with children of alcoholics?
- According to chapter six, which of the following is/are an obstacle(s) to reaching parents and family when attempting to get adolescents into counseling for drug problems?
- Tim Cermak (1984) compared growing up in an alcoholic family as analogous to
- According to chapter seven, it is estimated that there are:
- Which of the following metaphors did Timmen Cermak use to describe codependency?
- Which of the following is the thought of someone who is “overseparated”?
- Codependent partners are often engaged in a “dance” with their alcoholic/addict partners. Which of the following is one of the common features of the codependent dances performed by these couples?
- According to Fossum and Mason, which of the following features is the major focus in a balanced family system?
- In the context of a child growing up in an alcoholic home and its association with post-traumatic stress disorder, survivor guilt can be evidenced by:
- Which family system described in chapter five characterizes the family value as maintaining an illusion of normalcy, despite significant physical, emotional, and interpersonal problems of the family?
- A dysfunctional family system as described by Virginia Satir uses the metaphor of:
- Identify the factor described by John Gottman in his description of “the four horsemen of the apocalypse of marriages.”
- Who first coined the term “dysfunctional” family?
- As discussed in this chapter, families in the anger stage experience all of the following EXCEPT:
- Which of the following is a characteristic of supportive parents?
- Merle Fossum and Marilyn Mason defined shame as:
- Children growing up in alcoholic families typically do not have the opportunity to do grief work. Which of the following analogies does Fields use in describing this process?
- Which of the following is true of the denial stage in imbalanced family systems?
- The expression _____ refers to an alcoholic/addict who is abstaining from alcohol/drug use but either is unaware of other behavioral, personality, and relationship problems or is choosing not to address these maladaptive behaviors.
- Which of the following styles of enabling behavior includes trying to buy things in an attempt to divert the addict from drug use?
- Which of the following was suggested by Richard Fields?
- Haley defined _____ as at least two adults involved in an offspring’s problem, where the parent-child dyad is pitted against a more peripheral parent, stepparent, or grandparent.
- As described by Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse, which of the following does the survival roles in an alcoholic family include?
- Which of the following is a characteristic of a shameful experience?
- At the _____ stage of the recovery process of an alcoholic/addict in a family, family members rarely acknowledge that something is wrong.
- “We have rules, but we don’t enforce them” is an example of a(n):
- Abandonment depression, as defined by Masterson, is an affective (feeling) disorder with six key elements, one of which is:
- The healthy style of functional communication as described by Virginia Satir is
- Which of the following is not a stage in the family’s adjustment to dealing with substance-abuse problems?
- Which of the following factors is directly related to the recovery of adult children of alcoholics?
- According to Minuchin, which of the following types of boundaries are characteristic of imbalanced families?
- Which of the following is true of rigid family systems?
- The adult children of alcoholics (ACA) movement took root in the _____.
- According to chapter six, which of the following happens when shame is attached to a feeling?
- Adult children of alcoholics (ACAs) often experience impairment in interpersonal and social skills due to an extreme sensitivity to rejection. Which of the following is a diagnostic category recently associated with ACA?
- According to Fossum and Mason, which of the following is most likely to be agreed upon by individuals from shame-based family systems?
- Which of the following is a behavioral characteristic of adult children of alcoholics (ACA)?
- According to Cermak (1984), which of the following behaviors do disengaged adult children of alcoholics (ACAs) in interpersonal relationships exhibit?
- As per Colman and Cogan’s work on intimacy dysfunction, which of the following behaviors is associated with overattachment?
- Identify the true statement about people suffering from abandonment depression.