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MH Chap 11
Families
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a form of intervention in which members of a family are assisted to identify and change problematic, maladaptive, self-defeating, repetitive relationship patterns. | Family therapy |
| Differentiation of self in relation to family of origin | The single young adult |
| Family Development. Goal for which stage - Accepting separation from parents and responsibility for self | Stage 1-The single young adult |
| Family Development. Task for which stage - Forming an identity separate from that of parents; Establishing intimate peer relationships; Advancing toward financial independence | Stage 1-The single young adult |
| Family Development. Goal for which stage - Commitment to the new system | Stage 2. The newly married couple |
| Family Development. Task for which stage - Establishing a new identity as a couple; Realigning relationships with members of the extended family; Making decisions about having children | Stage 2. The newly married couple |
| This problem arises in which stage - when either partner has difficulty separating from family of origin or when the couple cut themselves off completely from extended family. | Stage 2. The newly married couple |
| This problem arises in which stage- when either the young adult or the parents have difficulty separating from the previous interdependent relationship. | Stage 1-The single young adult |
| Family Development Goal: Accepting a new generation of members into the system | Stage 3. The family with young children |
| Family Development,Task for which stage - Adjusting marital relationship to accommodate parental responsibilities while preserving integrity of couple relationship; Sharing equal n tasks of childrearing; Integrating roles of extended fam members | Stage 3. The family with young children |
| This problem arises in which stage- when the parents’ lack of knowledge about normal childhood development interferes with satisfactory childrearing. | Stage 3. The family with young children |
| Family Development Goal: Increasing the flexibility of family boundaries to include children’s independence and grandparents’ increasing dependence | Stage 4. The family with adolescents |
| Family Development,Tasks for which stage- Shifting of parent-child relationships to permit adolescents to move in and out of the system; Refocusing on midlife marital and career issues; Beginning a shift toward concern for the older generation | Stage 4. The family with adolescents |
| This problem arises in which stage- when parents are unable to relinquish control and allow the adolescent increasing autonomy or when the parents cannot agree and support each other in this effort. | Stage 4. The family with adolescents |
| Family Development Goal: Accepting a multitude of exits from and entries into the family system | Stage 5. The family launching grown children |
| Family Development Tasks stage-renegotiation marital system as a dyad;Development adult-to-adult relationships between grown children & parents; Realignment of relationships to include in-laws and grandchildren; Dealing w disabilities & death of parents | Stage 5. The family launching grown children |
| This problem arises in which stage- when parents are unable to accept the departure of their children from the home and their status as adults, the death of their own parents, or when the marital bond has deteriorated. | Stage 5. The family launching grown children |
| Family Development Goal: Accepting the shifting of generational roles | Stage 6. The family in later life |
| Fam Dev Tasks- Maintain own/couple functioning/interests n face of physiological decline; Explore familial/social role options; Support central role 4 middle generation; Deal w loss of spouse/siblings/peers, preparation 4 death; life review/integration | Stage 6. The family in later life |
| This problem arises in which stage- when older adults have failed to fulfill the tasks of earlier stages and are dissatisfied with the way their lives have gone. | Stage 6. The family in later life |