Ch. 14 Vocabulary
Ch. 19 Vocabulary
Family Structures
Crises
Miscellaneous
100
When a family system doesn't fulfill its responsibilities and becomes out of balance.
What is dysfunctional.
100
Forcing a person to engage in sexual activities.
What is sexual abuse.
100
This family structure is sometimes called the two-parent structure.
What is nuclear.
100
True or False: In some cases, a crisis might not be immediately recognizable.
What is true.
100
True or False: When relocating, parents need to inform their children and involve them in the new home planning.
What is True.
200
Role you acquire when born in to a family.
What is given role
200
A gambler's attempts to win back what he or she has lost.
What is chasing.
200
Either or both spouses have been married before and may or may not have children from the previous marriage.
What is stepfamily.
200
This is the first step an abused person should take.
What is get away from the abuser.
200
Stage where the parents refocus on relationships.
What is launching stage.
300
Stages the typical family goes through beginning with marriage.
What is family life cycle.
300
A immediate source of information for individuals who need help in a crisis.
What is telephone hotline.
300
Family structure in which several generations of a family live together.
What is extended family.
300
Which of the following tactics is recommended for family members of an alcoholic? A) Stop any enabling B) Call in sick to work for the alcoholic C) Bribe the alcoholic to stop drinking
What is A.
300
This is the major goal of the parenting stage.
What is reorganization of the family to fit the world of school-age children.
400
Role you voluntarily assume.
What is chosen role
400
Means of forcing an addict to get help before it is too late.
What is intervention.
400
Three reasons why a single-parent family may occur.
What is divorce, desertion and death.
400
Three things you should you do if your car stalls.
What is try to move it to a safe spot off the road, turn on the flashing hazard lights, call for help, stay in the car with the doors locked.
400
This type of abuser often refuses to report abusive spouses because they are ashamed of the abuse and they fear the consequences.
What is passive abusers.
500
Your roles are defined by these.
What are responsibilities.
500
A set of unhealthy behaviors learned by family members in order to survive in a family that is experiencing great emotional pain and stress.
What is codependency.
500
Identify three trends that are affecting change in families.
What is rural population decreases, more job opportunities, new equipment to make household chores easier, childcare options outside of the home, technology, elder care needed more, post-secondary education, parents sharing wage-earning responsibilities.
500
Three phases of spouse or partner abuse.
What are tension-building, violent incident, "honeymoon" phase.
500
Three reasons a couple may have a childless family.
What is focusing on careers, unable to have children, do not plan to have kids.
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