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FAD3432 Ch. 1 EXAM NEWEST 2025 EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ The A in ABC-X Model - Answers - Event or situation; Provoking or stressor event of sufficient magnitude to result in change in a family The B in ABC-X Model - Answers - Resources; The family's resources or strengths The C in ABC-X Model - Answers - Perception; The definition or meaning attached to the event by the family The X in ABC-X Model - Answers - The degree of stress or crisis Normative stressors - Answers - Predictable and normal, such life cycle events have the potential of changing a family's level of stress because they disturb the system equilibrium but only for short duration of time. Examples are birth or death, child's school entry, retirement Non-normative stressors - Answers - Some unique situations that could not be predicted and is not likely to be repeated. Examples: natural disasters, loss of child or job, accidents Ambiguous loss - Answers - In congruency between physical and psychological/ emotional presence/absence Mastery orientation - Answers - May believe they can solve any problem and control just about anything that could happen to them Fatalistic orientation - Answers - More likely to believe that everything is determined by a higher power and all events are predetermined and not under their control Family system resources - Answers - Internal attributes of the family unit that protect the family from impact of stressors and facilitate family adaptation during family stress and/or crisis. Examples are family cohesion and adaptability What does stress represent? - Answers - A change in the family's steady state and is the response of the family to the demands experienced as a result of a stressor event. When does stress become problematic? - Answers - When the degree of stress in the family system reaches a level at which the family becomes disrupted or individual members become dissatisfied or display physical or emotional symptoms. How do men and women differ in their reaction to stressor events? - Answers - Women are more likely to experience stress from relationship-oriented events and men, from external events that threatened the family or their good-provider role. How has family coping been explained in 3 types of responses? - Answers - 1. Direct (learning new skills) 2. intraphysic (reframing the problem) and 3. Controlling the emotions generated by the stressor (social support) What does coping represent? - Answers - What people do, their concrete efforts to deal with a stressor. It is a process, not an outcome. It refers to all efforts expended to manage a stressor regardless of the effect. What is coping? - Answers - A ongoing process of achieving balance in the family system that facilitates organization and unity and promotes individual growth and development

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FAD3432 Ch. 1 EXAM NEWEST 2025
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
The A in ABC-X Model - Answers - ✔✔Event or situation; Provoking or stressor event of
sufficient magnitude to result in change in a family

The B in ABC-X Model - Answers - ✔✔Resources; The family's resources or strengths

The C in ABC-X Model - Answers - ✔✔Perception; The definition or meaning attached
to the event by the family

The X in ABC-X Model - Answers - ✔✔The degree of stress or crisis

Normative stressors - Answers - ✔✔Predictable and normal, such life cycle events have
the potential of changing a family's level of stress because they disturb the system
equilibrium but only for short duration of time. Examples are birth or death, child's
school entry, retirement

Non-normative stressors - Answers - ✔✔Some unique situations that could not be
predicted and is not likely to be repeated. Examples: natural disasters, loss of child or
job, accidents

Ambiguous loss - Answers - ✔✔In congruency between physical and psychological/
emotional presence/absence

Mastery orientation - Answers - ✔✔May believe they can solve any problem and control
just about anything that could happen to them

Fatalistic orientation - Answers - ✔✔More likely to believe that everything is determined
by a higher power and all events are predetermined and not under their control

Family system resources - Answers - ✔✔Internal attributes of the family unit that protect
the family from impact of stressors and facilitate family adaptation during family stress
and/or crisis. Examples are family cohesion and adaptability

, What does stress represent? - Answers - ✔✔A change in the family's steady state and
is the response of the family to the demands experienced as a result of a stressor
event.

When does stress become problematic? - Answers - ✔✔When the degree of stress in
the family system reaches a level at which the family becomes disrupted or individual
members become dissatisfied or display physical or emotional symptoms.

How do men and women differ in their reaction to stressor events? - Answers -
✔✔Women are more likely to experience stress from relationship-oriented events and
men, from external events that threatened the family or their good-provider role.

How has family coping been explained in 3 types of responses? - Answers - ✔✔1.
Direct (learning new skills) 2. intraphysic (reframing the problem) and 3. Controlling the
emotions generated by the stressor (social support)

What does coping represent? - Answers - ✔✔What people do, their concrete efforts to
deal with a stressor. It is a process, not an outcome. It refers to all efforts expended to
manage a stressor regardless of the effect.

What is coping? - Answers - ✔✔A ongoing process of achieving balance in the family
system that facilitates organization and unity and promotes individual growth and
development

Why is it better for a family to "fail to cope" even if it results in a crisis? - Answers -
✔✔After the crisis, the family can reorganize into a better-functioning system. For
example, a divorce may be very painful for a family, but it may be necessary to allow the
family to grow into a different, more productive direction.

What is the purpose of post crisis or post stress adjustment? - Answers - ✔✔To reduce
or eliminate the disruptiveness in the family system and restore homeostasis

What is family adaptation? - Answers - ✔✔The degree to which the family system alters
its internal functions (behaviors, rules, roles, perceptions) and/or external reality to
achieve a system (individual or family)- environment fit.

How is adaptation achieved? - Answers - ✔✔Through reciprocal relationships in which a
system demands (or needs) are met by resources from the environment and
environmental demands are satisfied through system resources.

What do 'demands' include? - Answers - ✔✔Normative and non-normative stressor
events as well as the needs of individuals (intimacy), families (launching of children),
and social institutions and communities (gov authority)

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