The following is (Are) true about family interactions and communication
what one family member might say in words to another member many not be what that sender really means
Criticial nonverbal communication may involve any number of seemingly petty behaviors
Both of these
none of these
Of the five avenues of communication, ______ refers to the extent to which the communication receiver accurately hears and understands the sender
Consonance
Submission
condemnation
Intellectualization
Of the 5 avenues of communication, __________ involves family members severely criticizing, blaming, negatively judging, or nagging other family members.
intellectualization
Indifferecne
Of the five avenues of communication___________________,is the process of staging all communication with in a strictly logical rational realm
submission
indifference
Of the five avenues of communication___________________,, involves feeling so downtrodden, guilt-ridden, or incapable that you succumb completely to another will
consonance
Of the five avenues of communication___________________, involves remaining apparently unconcerned, not caring one way or the other and appearing detachedly aloof
Condemnation
Indifference
_____ are invisible lines of demarcation that seperate the family from the outside non -family environment
Systems
Pseudosystems
boundaries
fences
the text list categories of conflict and problems in families. Which of the following is (are) included?
External Environment
Partner Difficulties
Parent Child relationships
All of these
The SWK role in which practictioners find what services are available and how to make a connection with families in need of these services is called:
Brokering
Counseling
Facilitating
Educating
Blended families struggle to achieve a sense of Identity in a number of areas including:
Unrealistic Belief system
Power
Insider verses Out sider
Advantages of seeing an entire family together include the following
it provides greater insights in terms of understanding the family's dynamics
workers are more likely to side with one person or the other
It allows the worker to become the spokesperson for the family member he or she feel is being picked on
Problems with demanding that the entire family be involved in the problem solving process include the following
Sometimes family members refuse to participate
Sometimes all family members do not need to attend
sometimes scheduling all members together creates problems
The first thing a worker can do when beginning with families is to
Talk about his or her own role in order to impress family members with the workers comptence
Explain the family what their problems involve
Alleviate apprehension and begin making each family member comfortable about being there in the interview
A ___________ is a family or group member who is the object of displaced conflict or unfair criticism
scapegoat
Guinea pig
Ding bat
the 4th phase in the planned change process is?
Assessment
Termination
Engagement
Implementation
SpecficSuggestions regarding empowerment by emphasizing family strengths are made in the text. Which of the following is (are) included
Not family interactions that reflect strength and competency
Investigate times that family members enjoy together
emphasize what families do well together
The following is (are) true about hw assignments for families
Some times there are none that are appropriate
Instructions should be minimal
Participants should be left to them selves to figure it out
All
none
When working with families, Street suggested that there worker ask the family members the following question: " what factors indicate the need for counseling again in the future?" During which phase of the intervention process was this suggested
Follow-Up
Evaluation
When working with multi problem families, all of the folioing were suggested excepted.
Identify and use revenant community resources
Partalize and prioritize the problem involved
Work on each and all the problems with the family, even if some of them can be done by yourself.
Follow the planned change process
Family Based services are different than family preservation services in which of he following
Family based services are more intense than family preservation
Family bases services reflect most of the same principals as family preservation services
Family preservation emphasizes the following theme(s)
Time limits
general and broad goals
agency- based services
all of these
According to Hyde and DeLamater, _____ is the process of acknowledging to oneself, and then to others, that one is gay or lesbain
Metamorphosis
Transformation
Coming out
projection
Homophobia
People who form patterns of condemnation in their avenues of family communication frequently do it to enhance their own self-esteem
1 problem with intellectualization occurs when the intellectualizer is unable to meet the needs of other family members; Instead s/he can appear cold and unloving
Family structure refers to the organization of relationships and patterns of interactions occurring with in the family
Systems theory tells us that an event affecting one family member will actually haven an effect on all family members
although each family is unique, conflicts and problems within families tend to be clustered in 4 major categories
BC each person and each family is unique, there is not ideal formula for which family roles are best
Families hace mutile power structers
Method for controlling how systems function by inserting performance results that allow for correction
Output
Feedback
Triangulation
The information flow to other systems
input
homeostasis
Essential if a system is to avoid the forces of entropy (decay and Dissolution)
equifinality
adaptability
The push to maintain the status Que. ad the pull to change or adapt
Tension
Various methods and views can lead to the same positive outcome
Equifinality
An invisible demarcation that separates one system from another
feedback
1 family member joins with another family member and they from an alliance against the 3rd person
Alliance
tension
The information flow from another system
Out put
Input
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According to the text a useful technique in parent-child communication involving response to another person's behavior is:
Kind messages
Blamming
I messages
Dynamic means
There is constant change and activity
little change unless the family is forced to change
the family is static
none of the above
In the PIE, the SWK tries to improve the ____ betwen the person the the environment
Boundry
Fit
Attitude
role
In families that include adolescence, family boundaries need to become
more flexible
less flexible
using planned change process in daily preservation termination is introduced
during the first visit
during family midway through the process
The visit b4 the last
When are siblings the closest
Kids
young adult
Late adult
It is important for family members receiving treatment to achieve some success
As soon as possible
by the end of the session
about midway through the process
In tryin to establish agreement among family members about what is worn the worker strives to
engineer a problem consensus
Create individual plans
encourage each family member to follow his/her path
The GIM applies to work with families as well
The traditional family - consisting of two parents and children, all living together- is the best model of family life