Identify specific family factors that define a resilient family.

What will be an ideal response?


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? A positive outlook, spirituality, or a shared value system, family member accord/cohesion, flexibility, harmonious family communication, sound financial management, family time, shared recreation, and routines and rituals, and a support network. These factors are consistent with Walsh’s (2003) family resilience model, which focuses on enhancing communication processes (e.g., harmonious family communication), belief systems (e.g., positive outlook and spirituality or shared value system), and organizational patterns (e.g., routines and rituals and family member accord/cohesion).

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Nutrition is less important in adolescence than in childhood because the body is more developed.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following is one of the ways that goal setting empowers clients? a. Goals help clients focus their attention and action. b. Goals provide incentives for clients to search for strategies to accomplishthem

c. Goals help clients mobilize their energy and effort. d. All of these choices.

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A child from the United States would most likely have an attribution style that is consistent with the following response to falling down:

A) ?Saying, "Nothing's wrong with me. I'm fine." B) ?Crying and accepting attention from others. C) ?Getting up to continue playing when a parent seems concerned. D) ?Being worried about embarrassing his or her family if he cries.

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The cognitions that are most accessible and least stable are:

a. core beliefs. b. voluntary thoughts. c. assumptions. d. automatic thoughts.

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