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Family Psychology Questions

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Our type of attachment as a young child likely affects our type of attachment as an adult, although other factors may matter as well.

nonverbal communication is often more believable than verbal communication when the two are in conflict.

What are traditions, celebrations, and interaction that give life meaning?

what stage of the family cycle is defined by not getting a diagnoses immediately, parents may feel frustrated as they cannot predict the future and they do not know what to expect?

What stage of the family cycle is defined as a challenging time for families of children with disabilities. Fewer family services and less family support offered by the school.

what disabilities are less likely to have sibling conflict?

what disabilities may cause more conflict in sibling relationships?

what can alter household routines, traditions, and celebrations?

what stage of the family life cycle is defined as parents need to prepare for the development of self-identity, sexuality, and expectations of emotional and economic autonomy. Social stigma from peers may increase.

what helps family members develop a sense of cohesion and emotional well-being?

What definition is where families will choose to use resources in different ways?

what can lead to impaired occupational functioning in children?

the quality of interaction between parent and child has a significant impact on _____

What definition "develops lifestyle habits that contribute tot health and well being"?

when does a child with disabilities typically notice his/her differences?

what gives order to life and structure to achieve goals?

what is the core until of all human life?

___________ is a common cause of verbal abuse, and poor self-esteem is a common cause of ___________ abuse.a. Passive-aggressiveness; severe physicalb. The need for control; severe physicalc. Jealousy; physicald. An emotional swing; all forms of

Which model proposes that as a couple's ability to adapt to stressful situations gets better over time, the quality of the marriage will likely improve?a. vulnerability-stress-adaptation modelb. model of exchange theoryc. marital satisfaction modeld. marital adjustment model

Name the neurochemicals most involved during each of these events or stages: (1) falling madly in love, (2) female orgasms and attachment, (3) tranquility and long-term commitment, and (4) early stages of romantic love.a. (1) morphine-like substances, (2) dopamine, (3) serotonin, and (4) oxytocinb. (1) pheromone-like substances, (2) dopamine, (3) GABA, and (4) adrenalin-like chemicalsc. (1) amphetamines, (2) oxytocin, (3) morphine-like substances, and (4) dopamined. (1) GABA, (2) oxytocin, (3) serotonin, and (4) dopamine