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1. What is the purpose of family psychoeducation? - ANSWER - Helps
improve knowledge base of any type of illness
- Provides information about recovery stages
- Empowers problem-solving skills within the family
2. What does family psychoeducation NOT do? - ANSWER Does not
advocate for any vocational rehab
3. How does family meet the needs of society? - ANSWER Helps mediate
between society expectations and personal needs of the individual client
4. What is the structural-functional approach? - ANSWER A holistic,
comprehensive approach that incorporates not only the family, but their
inner and outer environments/universe
5. What is the family lifecycle career? - ANSWER Successive areas of stages
of experiences of a family as a unit
6. What is a system? - ANSWER A unit with distinct parts; a family
7. What is an open family system? - ANSWER Involves more open
boundaries and greater energy use. Family differentiation does not occur if
the system divides into smaller units
,8. What is system theory? - ANSWER Discusses self-regulation and balance
9. What is synonymous with balance? - ANSWER Homeostasis, steady state,
and equilibrium
10.What is a family system? - ANSWER An open social system that is
organized and has a specific purpose.
It is not a dynamic system that has little area for change
11.What is a closed family system? - ANSWER Involves greater control and
structure. Rigid, stagnated, and view change as threatening. View outsiders
as not helpful or good.
12.What is a random family system? - ANSWER Sets their own rules and
schedules
13.What is ambivalent attachment? - ANSWER Fear of abandonment, need
constant reassurance, constantly checking to see if their caregiver is around,
and do not like to be separated
14.What is disorganized attachment? - ANSWER A lot of emotional trauma as
a child, lived in chronic fear, abused or severely neglected. Might end up
dating someone who is abusive or end up the abuser
15.What is the difference in working with a whole family verses just one
patient? - ANSWER When working with the family you can do a full
assessment, and your evaluation and your treatment has a greater scope
because it involves the whole family. Your whole assessment, treatment plan
and evaluation will be much broader
, 16.What are the principles of recovery? - ANSWER Recovery:
- emerges from hope
- is person-driven
- occurs via many pathways
- is holistic
- is supported by peers and allies
- is supported through relationship and social networks
- is culturally based and influenced
- is supported by addressing trauma
- Involves individual, family, and community strengths and
responsibility
- is based on respect
17.How does the family meet the needs of its members? - ANSWER Facilitates
ongoing development of the personality of each individual
18.Who is affected by a member of a family having issues/illness? - ANSWER
The whole family
19.How can the advanced practice nurse positively impact the family when
treating a member of the family with an illness? - ANSWER - Help promote
healthy ways
- Identify other health issues other family members have
20.What are some major differences in gay and lesbian families? - ANSWER -
Developmental stages can differ
- No one uniform family structure
- Increase in stigma
21.What is the significant difference between the 5 types of family nursing
practice? - ANSWER The conceptualization of the family