Deck 3: Structural Models
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Deck 3: Structural Models
1
Within the single-parent family, a child being in charge of other children will NOT pose problems for the system as long as
A) the child is a highly responsible one
B) the parent retains a position of authority within the system
C) the parent delegates all authority to the child
D) there is a grandparent present as well to supervise the other children present within the household
A) the child is a highly responsible one
B) the parent retains a position of authority within the system
C) the parent delegates all authority to the child
D) there is a grandparent present as well to supervise the other children present within the household
B
2
The term refers to that situation where two family members share an interest that is not shared by a third.
A) alliance
B) coalition
C) fused boundary
D) cohesion
A) alliance
B) coalition
C) fused boundary
D) cohesion
A
3
According to the structural model, child problems are most likely to result from
A) a breakdown in the marital subsystem
B) a breakdown in the relationship between the parents and their own parents
C) a breakdown in the sibling subsystem
D) all of the above
A) a breakdown in the marital subsystem
B) a breakdown in the relationship between the parents and their own parents
C) a breakdown in the sibling subsystem
D) all of the above
A
4
Within the structural model, when a parent gets a child to side with him or her against the other parent, this is referred to as
A) scapegoating
B) cross-generational coalition
C) parentification
D) organizational chaos
A) scapegoating
B) cross-generational coalition
C) parentification
D) organizational chaos
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5
Minuchin uses the term to refer to the invisible set of functional demands that organizes the way family members interact with one another over time.
A) boundary
B) hierarchy
C) structure
D) coalition
A) boundary
B) hierarchy
C) structure
D) coalition
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6
In their parents' divorce, Heather sided with her mother and Travis with his dad. Later, both children ended up living with their mother. In arguments, Heather consistently agrees with her mom and together they tend to gang up on Travis. This is an example of
A) boundary violation
B) hierarchical disorganization
C) horizontal stressor
D) a cross-generational coalition
A) boundary violation
B) hierarchical disorganization
C) horizontal stressor
D) a cross-generational coalition
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7
Refers to that situation when power and control rests with children or when parents rely on their children for nurturance, support, and care.
A) Scapegoating
B) Parentification
C) Triangulation
D) Enmeshment
A) Scapegoating
B) Parentification
C) Triangulation
D) Enmeshment
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8
tasks of the subsystem include establishing a confirming and respectful method of communication, negotiating a balance between intimacy and individuality, and establishing a mutually satisfying sexual relationship.
A) marital
B) parental
C) sibling
D) grandparent
A) marital
B) parental
C) sibling
D) grandparent
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9
The presence of a cross-generational coalition means that
A) at least one parent/child relationship has become enmeshed.
B) the parental subsystem is well structured
C) the generational boundaries within the family are clear
D) a supportive and well-structured marital subsystem exists within the family
A) at least one parent/child relationship has become enmeshed.
B) the parental subsystem is well structured
C) the generational boundaries within the family are clear
D) a supportive and well-structured marital subsystem exists within the family
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10
Within the structural model, power and authority are related to which of the following system concepts?
A) boundaries
B) permeability
C) coalitions
D) hierarchy
A) boundaries
B) permeability
C) coalitions
D) hierarchy
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11
Which of the following is NOT TRUE with respect to process models of family functioning?
A) They are all influenced by family system theory
B) They focus on the rule-governed patterns of interaction present within the family
C) They emphasize the importance of the family as a context for understanding the behavior of individuals.
D) They maintain the view that the traditional nuclear family is the ideal context for personal development.
A) They are all influenced by family system theory
B) They focus on the rule-governed patterns of interaction present within the family
C) They emphasize the importance of the family as a context for understanding the behavior of individuals.
D) They maintain the view that the traditional nuclear family is the ideal context for personal development.
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12
Within the structural model, boundaries that are not clear are either too rigid, resulting in between family members, or too diffused, resulting in .
A) disengagement/enmeshment
B) enmeshment/parentification
C) enmeshment/disengagement
D) disengagement/parentification
A) disengagement/enmeshment
B) enmeshment/parentification
C) enmeshment/disengagement
D) disengagement/parentification
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13
Within the structural model, the term refers to how the family reorganizes its structure in response to internal demands and external social or environmental events.
A) morphostasis
B) permeability
C) differentiation
D) adaptation
A) morphostasis
B) permeability
C) differentiation
D) adaptation
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14
According to the structural model, the specific boundaries and hierarchies that are established within a particular family must take into account all of the following EXCEPT
A) the developmental level of family members
B) the resources the family possesses
C) the intergenerational legacy of the family
D) the composition of the family
A) the developmental level of family members
B) the resources the family possesses
C) the intergenerational legacy of the family
D) the composition of the family
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15
According to the structural model, the organizational characteristics of the family refers to
A) the manner in which family subsystems are organized
B) the hierarchical relationships between family subsystems
C) the clarity of boundaries within and between subsystems
D) all of the above
A) the manner in which family subsystems are organized
B) the hierarchical relationships between family subsystems
C) the clarity of boundaries within and between subsystems
D) all of the above
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16
According to Minuchin, the recurring presence of cross-generational coalitions suggests that
A) one child has been parentified
B) scapegoat is present within the system
C) the system's boundaries are not clear
D) the family system is not adaptable
A) one child has been parentified
B) scapegoat is present within the system
C) the system's boundaries are not clear
D) the family system is not adaptable
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17
A structural map is a tool to graphically represent
A) family boundaries
B) hierarchical relationships among family members
C) the alignment of the subsystems
D) all of the above
A) family boundaries
B) hierarchical relationships among family members
C) the alignment of the subsystems
D) all of the above
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18
Within the structural model, refers to the idea that well-organized systems have clear distinctions between levels of the system.
A) boundaries
B) coalitions
C) hierarchy
D) permeability
A) boundaries
B) coalitions
C) hierarchy
D) permeability
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19
According to the structural model, a breakdown in marital subsystem functioning is often accompanied by
A) child abuse and neglect
B) a child being looked to for support and nurturance
C) a breakdown in the sibling subsystem
D) all of the above
A) child abuse and neglect
B) a child being looked to for support and nurturance
C) a breakdown in the sibling subsystem
D) all of the above
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20
term refers to that situation where one member of the family sides with a second member against a third.
A) alliance
B) coalition
C) fused boundary
D) displacement
A) alliance
B) coalition
C) fused boundary
D) displacement
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