Family Life Cycle
Fundamental Concepts
Gender Socialization & Gender Roles
Partner Relationships & Attachment Styles & Other Definitions
Parenthood & Sibling Relationships
100

Differentiation of self in relation to Family of Origin, development of intimate peer relationships, and establishment of self in work/world are characteristics of what Life Cycle Stage?

Single Young Adults 

100

What type of perspective do Family Therapists use?

Circular Perspective 

(Systemic Perspective also accepted)

100

True or False

Women who are in the workforce experience fewer symptoms of distress and anxiety compared to those who remain within the home

True 

100

Two tasks of Individuation 

Development of Identity/self and Capacity for Intimacy 

100

(True or False)

Couples who romanticize becoming parents tend to be more successful in their marriage and in parenthood

False 


Couples who enter the transition with FEWER exaggerated expectations & less romanticization are more likely to be successful in their marriages & parenthood. Matching expectations & reality

200

Increasing flexibility of boundaries to permit child's independence is a characteristic of what Life Cycle stage?

Families with adolescents

200

The smallest unit of human relations

Triangle

200

True/False: 

Compared to fathers, high-achievements of mothers are predictive of high achievements of both sons and daughters

True

200

People who are (Well/Less)-Individuated are influenced by others' opinions, behaviors, and emotions

Less

200

The #1 concern or issue when becoming new parents

Childcare

300

____ is greatest as families rebalance, redefine, and realign their relationships; especially during addition or loss of members

Stress

300

A balanced, steady state of equilibrium

Homeostasis

300

Women perceive parenthood as something they are, whereas Men perceive parenthood as____

Something they do

300

This Attachment Style is uncomfortable with intimacy, despite wanting to be close to others

Avoidant

300

Adolescence coincides with what other stage(s) of the Family Life Cycle?

Parents entering Midlife 

Grandparents Older Age

400

The Family is ideal for therapeutic intervention because...

It is the product of both individual and social forces

400

People in relationships don't control each other, they influence each other

Reciprocity or Complementarity

400

Name a barrier to that women face in regards to parenthood due to gender roles/socialization

Lack of support in the workforce 

Responsibility as the caregiver/burden of care for child and home 

Financial inequities; working vs. parenthood

400

Two ways that the Family of Origin influences partner selection

Comparison Level (shapes expectations, values, etc.) and Developmental History (including attachment and individuation)

400

What birth order position is at risk of "becoming lost" in the family 

Middle Child

500

How many stages are defined in the Family Life Cycle?

Six

500

What are 3 of the 4 theories that make up the historical context of Family Therapy?

Cybernetics, Systems Theory, Social Constructionism, Attachment Theory

500

Name a barrier that men in regards to parenthood due to gender roles/socialization

Lack of preparedness/involvement 

Lack of policy in the work place


500

Two dimensions that help determine a person's Attachment Style are

Comfort of Intimacy (or degree of avoidance) 

Level of preoccupation (anxiety) with the relationships  


High/Low avoidance & Anxiety +

500

What is one therapeutic intervention that can be used when working with Families and Adolescents

Helping parents maintain emotional bond while allowing for independence 

encouraging parents to respond rather than react

Exploring FOO: paying attention to triangles & patterns 

Building Community/Support Network

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