Deck 9: Family Systems Theory

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Addiction is a disease that effects:

A) Adolescents
B) Emerging Adults
C) Adults
D) People of all ages
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Approximately how many households in the U.S. are impacted by addiction?

A) One-third
B) One-half
C) Three-quarters
D) One-fifth
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According to Family Systems Theory, all of the following influence family functioning except:

A) Interactions
B) Behaviors
C) Communication
D) Goals
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Within a family addiction systemic approach, what is key in treatment?

A) Illustrating how the addiction affects the family
B) Understanding the root of the addiction
C) Providing treatment first to the individual and then to the family
D) Identifying and changing interactions that sustain the addiction
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According to FST, _____________ and ____________ approaches in working with families have demonstrated to effectively engage the person with the addiction in treatment and improve outcomes.

A) Behavioral and systemic
B) Behavioral and cognitive
C) Familial and relational
D) Psychodynamic and developmental
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What is circular causality?

A) The belief that addiction is generational
B) When a family member changes their behavior, it causes others in the same system to change their behavior
C) The external variables that maintain addiction
D) The internal variables that maintain addiction
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What does homeostasis refer to in terms of FST and addiction?

A) The balance of complex sets of behaviors
B) The balance of verbal and nonverbal behavior
C) The balance of boundaries
D) The balance of communication and predictability of family roles
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________ assist(s) families in differentiating roles and functions of family members, which allows families to function effectively.

A) Boundaries
B) Enmeshment
C) Disengagement
D) Subsystems
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_____________ occurs when boundaries are too close.

A) Homeostasis
B) Disengagement
C) Engagement
D) Enmeshment
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_____________ occurs when boundaries are too distant.

A) Engagement
B) Disengagement
C) Enmeshment
D) Discord
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What is codependence?

A) Over-involvement of the individual with an addiction on their family for support
B) Blaming others for the addiction
C) Over-involvement of a partner who is in a relationship with someone with an addiction
D) Form of accommodation that protects the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of their addiction
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What is enabling?

A) Form of accommodation that protects the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of their addiction
B) Over-involvement of the individual with an addiction on their family for support
C) Form of accommodation that protects the family of the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of the addiction
D) Over-involvement of a partner who is in a relationship with someone with an addiction
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Which of the following is not one of the family stages of recovery?

A) Maintenance of family change
B) Apologizing to family and friends impacted by substance abuse disorder
C) Making initial systemic changes
D) Adjusting to early recovery
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In regards to stages of family recovery, when friends, family, and allies come together to present the individual with addiction detailed documentation of how the substance abuse affected their lives, it is called:

A) Confrontation
B) Conception
C) Disengagement
D) Intervention
Question
In regards to stages of family recovery, when family members increase their own self-care by eradicating the negative interactional patterns around the individual with the addiction, it is called:

A) Enmeshment
B) Disengagement
C) Confrontation
D) Boundary repair
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ACA is the acronym for:

A) Association for Caring for Alcoholics
B) Adults, Children, and Alcohol
C) Association Council for American
D) American Counseling Association
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Who proposed four transdisciplinary foundations that underlie all addictions counseling interventions?

A) ACA
B) SAMHSA
C) CSAT
D) APA
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How many transdisciplinary foundations are there?

A) 4
B) 10
C) 15
D) 12
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How many practice domains have been developed by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 15
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Which practice domain includes reviewing the immediate issue, symptoms, and other relevant information to determine the best course of treatment?

A) Clinical evaluation
B) Treatment planning
C) Documentation
D) Counseling
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Which practice domain includes a comprehensive written document that identifies treatment goals in measurable, attainable, and time-sensitive steps that have written expected outcomes?

A) Service coordination
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Treatment planning
D) Documentation
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Counselors utilize the natural support systems and community resources to accomplish therapeutic goals set in the treatment plan. What practice domain does this describe?

A) Referral service coordination
B) Service coordination
C) Counseling
D) Client, family, and community education
Question
When counselors coordinate services provided to the clients and families who are impacted by substance abuse disorders, what practice domain are they engaging in?

A) Family service coordination
B) Referral service coordination
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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What practice domain includes the evidence-based, theory-driven process that drives the client's progress toward their treatment goals?

A) Counseling
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Service coordination
D) Treatment planning
Question
The process of providing families and significant others with information on the risk factors related to their loved one's substance abuse, as well as resources to aid in their own recovery, is best described by what practice domain?

A) Counseling
B) Family service coordination
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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Recording treatment from the time of intake to discharge along with a client's treatment goals and progress notes are what practice domain?

A) Documentation
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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Children who grow up in households where addiction is present have relatively few intrapersonal and interpersonal challenges later in life.
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Including families in the treatment process for addiction is critical.
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There are a wide variety of systemic approaches that stem from FST that can be utilized in addictions counseling.
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An advantage of systems theory is the ability to conceptualize a multidisciplinary framework for individualized and normative exploration of the relationship between the systems and the behaviors they represent.
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Positive by-products of being in a relationship with an individual who has an addiction include enabling and codependence.
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The goal of community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT) is to work with the family of the individual with addiction first in order to increase the likelihood of the individual with the addiction to enter treatment.
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When a family is adjusting to early recovery with their family member with an addiction, it is usually easy obtain a new homeostasis.
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Children who grow up in a family where a parent had a substance abuse disorder is more likely to develop a substance abuse disorder, given the transgenerational effect.
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The way a counselor works with an adolescent within family systems therapy is dependent on whether it is the adolescent or the parent that is experiencing the addiction.
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Trauma rarely accompanies addictions.
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Describe Family Systems Theory (FST).
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What are the stages of family recovery? Provide a brief description of each.
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SAMHSA proposed four transdisciplinary foundations that underlie all addictions counseling interventions. List and explain each foundation.
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What are the practice dimensions that have been developed by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment?
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of Family Systems Theory?
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Deck 9: Family Systems Theory
1
Addiction is a disease that effects:

A) Adolescents
B) Emerging Adults
C) Adults
D) People of all ages
People of all ages
2
Approximately how many households in the U.S. are impacted by addiction?

A) One-third
B) One-half
C) Three-quarters
D) One-fifth
One-third
3
According to Family Systems Theory, all of the following influence family functioning except:

A) Interactions
B) Behaviors
C) Communication
D) Goals
Goals
4
Within a family addiction systemic approach, what is key in treatment?

A) Illustrating how the addiction affects the family
B) Understanding the root of the addiction
C) Providing treatment first to the individual and then to the family
D) Identifying and changing interactions that sustain the addiction
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According to FST, _____________ and ____________ approaches in working with families have demonstrated to effectively engage the person with the addiction in treatment and improve outcomes.

A) Behavioral and systemic
B) Behavioral and cognitive
C) Familial and relational
D) Psychodynamic and developmental
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What is circular causality?

A) The belief that addiction is generational
B) When a family member changes their behavior, it causes others in the same system to change their behavior
C) The external variables that maintain addiction
D) The internal variables that maintain addiction
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What does homeostasis refer to in terms of FST and addiction?

A) The balance of complex sets of behaviors
B) The balance of verbal and nonverbal behavior
C) The balance of boundaries
D) The balance of communication and predictability of family roles
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________ assist(s) families in differentiating roles and functions of family members, which allows families to function effectively.

A) Boundaries
B) Enmeshment
C) Disengagement
D) Subsystems
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_____________ occurs when boundaries are too close.

A) Homeostasis
B) Disengagement
C) Engagement
D) Enmeshment
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_____________ occurs when boundaries are too distant.

A) Engagement
B) Disengagement
C) Enmeshment
D) Discord
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11
What is codependence?

A) Over-involvement of the individual with an addiction on their family for support
B) Blaming others for the addiction
C) Over-involvement of a partner who is in a relationship with someone with an addiction
D) Form of accommodation that protects the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of their addiction
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What is enabling?

A) Form of accommodation that protects the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of their addiction
B) Over-involvement of the individual with an addiction on their family for support
C) Form of accommodation that protects the family of the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of the addiction
D) Over-involvement of a partner who is in a relationship with someone with an addiction
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13
Which of the following is not one of the family stages of recovery?

A) Maintenance of family change
B) Apologizing to family and friends impacted by substance abuse disorder
C) Making initial systemic changes
D) Adjusting to early recovery
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In regards to stages of family recovery, when friends, family, and allies come together to present the individual with addiction detailed documentation of how the substance abuse affected their lives, it is called:

A) Confrontation
B) Conception
C) Disengagement
D) Intervention
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In regards to stages of family recovery, when family members increase their own self-care by eradicating the negative interactional patterns around the individual with the addiction, it is called:

A) Enmeshment
B) Disengagement
C) Confrontation
D) Boundary repair
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ACA is the acronym for:

A) Association for Caring for Alcoholics
B) Adults, Children, and Alcohol
C) Association Council for American
D) American Counseling Association
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Who proposed four transdisciplinary foundations that underlie all addictions counseling interventions?

A) ACA
B) SAMHSA
C) CSAT
D) APA
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How many transdisciplinary foundations are there?

A) 4
B) 10
C) 15
D) 12
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How many practice domains have been developed by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 15
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Which practice domain includes reviewing the immediate issue, symptoms, and other relevant information to determine the best course of treatment?

A) Clinical evaluation
B) Treatment planning
C) Documentation
D) Counseling
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Which practice domain includes a comprehensive written document that identifies treatment goals in measurable, attainable, and time-sensitive steps that have written expected outcomes?

A) Service coordination
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Treatment planning
D) Documentation
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22
Counselors utilize the natural support systems and community resources to accomplish therapeutic goals set in the treatment plan. What practice domain does this describe?

A) Referral service coordination
B) Service coordination
C) Counseling
D) Client, family, and community education
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23
When counselors coordinate services provided to the clients and families who are impacted by substance abuse disorders, what practice domain are they engaging in?

A) Family service coordination
B) Referral service coordination
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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What practice domain includes the evidence-based, theory-driven process that drives the client's progress toward their treatment goals?

A) Counseling
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Service coordination
D) Treatment planning
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The process of providing families and significant others with information on the risk factors related to their loved one's substance abuse, as well as resources to aid in their own recovery, is best described by what practice domain?

A) Counseling
B) Family service coordination
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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Recording treatment from the time of intake to discharge along with a client's treatment goals and progress notes are what practice domain?

A) Documentation
B) Clinical evaluation
C) Service coordination
D) Client, family, and community education
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Children who grow up in households where addiction is present have relatively few intrapersonal and interpersonal challenges later in life.
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Including families in the treatment process for addiction is critical.
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There are a wide variety of systemic approaches that stem from FST that can be utilized in addictions counseling.
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An advantage of systems theory is the ability to conceptualize a multidisciplinary framework for individualized and normative exploration of the relationship between the systems and the behaviors they represent.
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Positive by-products of being in a relationship with an individual who has an addiction include enabling and codependence.
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The goal of community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT) is to work with the family of the individual with addiction first in order to increase the likelihood of the individual with the addiction to enter treatment.
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When a family is adjusting to early recovery with their family member with an addiction, it is usually easy obtain a new homeostasis.
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Children who grow up in a family where a parent had a substance abuse disorder is more likely to develop a substance abuse disorder, given the transgenerational effect.
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The way a counselor works with an adolescent within family systems therapy is dependent on whether it is the adolescent or the parent that is experiencing the addiction.
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36
Trauma rarely accompanies addictions.
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37
Describe Family Systems Theory (FST).
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What are the stages of family recovery? Provide a brief description of each.
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SAMHSA proposed four transdisciplinary foundations that underlie all addictions counseling interventions. List and explain each foundation.
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What are the practice dimensions that have been developed by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment?
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of Family Systems Theory?
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