All of the following gave rise to the emerging adulthood stage of development except
a. The change from an industrial-based economy to an information-based economy
b. Significant increase in educational and occupational opportunities available to women
c. Greater tolerance of premarital sex
d. The Vietnam war
Q. 2All of the following, according to Arnett (2007), are common features of emerging adulthood except
a. Age of identity explorations
b. Age of feeling in-between
c. Age of stability
d. Self-focused age
Q. 3In which approach to family counseling do counselors join with the family in a position of leaders and attempt to formulate a structure in their minds of the family?
a. psychodynamic family counseling
b. experiential family counseling
c. behavioral family counseling
d. structural family counseling
Q. 4Which of the following describes nonsummativity?
a. The family is greater than the sum of its parts.
b. The same origin may lead to different outcomes, and the same outcomes may result from different origins.
c. Family functioning is based on both explicit and implicit rules
d. The ability of a family system to modify its functioning to meet the changing demands of external factors
Q. 5Which of the following describes morphogenesis?
a. The family is greater than the sum of its parts.
b. The same origin may lead to different outcomes, and the same outcomes may result from different origins.
c. Family functioning is based on both explicit and implicit rules
d. The ability of a family system to modify its functioning to meet the changing demands of external factors
Q. 6Discuss the main principles of two couples counseling theories. Specifically, describe how each theory conceptualizes problems within the relationship and how those problems can be addressed through counseling.
What will be an ideal response?