McGoldrick et al. in their book on ethnic families bring our attention to
a. the fact that all families are alike
b. differences in the definition of what a family is.
c. the need for great assimilation of foreign groups into the dominant culture.
d. the risks of international child adoption regarding substance use.
Family group counseling used in child welfare programming
a. has roots in indigenous customs.
b. was borrowed from a British innovation.
c. is distinctly different from African kinship care.
d. is rarely used outside of New Zealand.
Network therapy is a disease-based approach to reinforce social networks and includes treatment that involves ________________.
a. family members without the presence of the client.
b. the client out of the presence of family members.
c. the therapist, family members, and client.
d. music therapy.
The Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT)
a. is derived from teachings from Al-Anon.
b. teaches family members how to provide positive feedback to the addicted member.
c. helps family members dissociate from the addicted member in order to become independent.
d. is geared toward the criminal justice system.
Children who grew up in addict/alcoholic homes often develop coping mechanisms that may be useful later. The hero, for example, more than other siblings learns to ____________.
a. assume responsibility early
b. make friends easily
c. have a great imagination
d. become peer group oriented.
For the role of partner or spouse of the addict/alcoholic, the present text recommends use of the term
a. codependent.
b. family manager.
c. chief enabler.
d. scapegoat.
According to Wegscheider, a high risk for marrying an alcoholic faces the family
a. hero
b. scapegoat
c. lost child
d. mascot
In her role theory, Wegscheider (1981) introduced the role of_____ to represent a significant role in the drug dependent family dynamics.
a. the family managerBb. the scapegoat
c. the taskmasterDd. the family monitor
According to the text, generalizations about family role traitshero, scapegoat, etc.
a. are not empirically validated.
b. are not based on personal observation..
c. are rarely helpful in engaging family members in systems work.
d. are refuted by Wegscheider and Black.
An ecosystems framework relevant to the family
a. views members in constant interaction.
b. is no longer accepted as a popular model.
c. focuses exclusively on the nuclear family.
d. is a predominant model in psychology today.