A) increasingly static
B) more fluid
C) more conservative
D) more autonomous
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A) social learning
B) psychosocial
C) developmental
D) ecological systems
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A) internal versus external
B) perceived insolvable versus perceived solvable
C) pervasive versus bounded
D) precipitate onset versus gradual onset
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A) background stressor
B) clear-cut stressor
C) developmental stressor
D) ambiguous loss stressor
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A) Trauma
B) Stress
C) Crisis
D) Fatalism
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A) hassle
B) resources
C) stress
D) crisis
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A) normative
B) cyclical
C) unique
D) predictable
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A) coping skills
B) understanding
C) adaptation
D) utilizing resources
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A) stage of the family life cycle theory
B) the ABC-X model
C) ecological/systems perspective
D) family interaction framework
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A) controlling emotions generated by the stressor
B) direct action
C) intrapsychic coping
D) strength-focused coping
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A) Neither set of theories apply to blended families.
B) Both initial and current theories ignore economic factors related to family stress.
C) Initial theories focused on dysfunctional families; current theories focus on individual dysfunction.
D) Initial theories focused on individual stress responses; current theories focus on whole family responses.
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A) equilibrium
B) stress
C) crisis
D) pressure
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A) even with risk and vulnerability present, a family can mobilize its protective factors and adapt
B) even though families have strengths, they have more protective factors to face a crisis
C) each individual in the family has amazing individual strengths, but they are willing to use that strength to support the family unit
D) the family's capacity to change is not hampered by the problems they face because they have a plan to return to precrisis functioning
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