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Population-Based Family TreatmentsAnswer the questions below by using chapter 15 of your textbook.1. Schools can influence how a child develops and increases a child\u2019s ability to socialize.\u2610 True\u2610 False2. Family therapy can be very beneficial in treating family members who have depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse and other types of mental health disorders.\u2610 True\u2610 False3. While substance abuse affects an individual, it is often good to build family supports to help a family member remain sober from drugs or alcohol.\u2610 True\u2610 False4. Family illness never has a negative impact on or disrupts family systems and the family member who gets ill can always fulfill their role.\u2610 True\u2610 False5. Men and women always have the same gender role expectations within a family, and they never differ.\u2610 True\u2610 False6. Caregivers of chronically ill family members can get stressed and overburdened in their caretaker role.\u2610 True\u2610 False7. \u00a0Families can experience financial hardship if one family member who is a breadwinner becomes chronically ill.\u2610 True\u2610 False8. Mental illness can be very devastating for families and can disrupt family systems.\u2610 True\u2610 False9. When elderly family members have a stroke or develop certain diseases like Alzheimer\u2019s it can cause the roles of other family members to change.\u2610 True\u2610 False10. Sometimes families experience different types of losses when a family member becomes ill, such as loss of functioning, loss of intimacy or even loss by death of a family member.\u2610 True\u2610 FalseReflectionReflect on what you have learned this week to help you respond to the question below.11. It is very important for parents to be actively involved in a child\u2019s education and attend school functions as an extra layer of support for the child who has a mental health illness. There are also many other ways that parents can support children with mental illness.a. Why is it important tor parents to be actively involved a child\u2019s education and attend school functions for a child with mental illness?Type \u00a0answer hereb. What is another way parents can support children with mental illness?Type \u00a0answer heres12. Unscheduled life events can have different effects on different members of the family. For instance, with death of a child, a mother might constantly cry and express her grief openly, while a father might still grieve, but keep his feelings to himself. Describe an example of an unscheduled life event and explain how it can affect family members differently.a. Example of unscheduled life event:Type \u00a0answer hereb. Explain how it could affect family members differently:Type \u00a0answer here13. Describe an unexpected life event in your family and explain how you coped with it.a. Description of unexpected life event:Type \u00a0answer hereb. Explanation of how you coped:Type \u00a0answer here14. In 1969, psychiatrist and death-and-dying expert Elizabeth Kubler-Ross wrote a book called On Death and Dying which introduced the 5 Stages of Grief; which are 1) Denial, 2) Anger 3) Bargaining 4) Depression 5) Acceptance. Read more about the founder of the 5 Stages of Grief by clicking here (press click\/control at the same time to open the link).Current research suggests that not everyone who experiences a loss falls into the 5 Stages of Grief. When Kubler Ross developed them to describe the process patients go through as they come to terms with their terminal illnesses not what family members experience due to loss. Click here to learn more. Click here to learn about the real stages of grief. Explain how you would deal with a client who is experiencing grief.Type answer here<\/p>\n \n
Population-Based Family TreatmentsAnswer the questions below by using chapter 15 of your textbook.1. Schools can influence how a child develops and increases a child\u2019s ability to socialize.\u2610 True\u2610 False2. Family therapy can be very beneficial in treating family members who have depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse and other types of mental health disorders.\u2610 True\u2610 False3. […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_joinchat":[]},"categories":[31],"tags":[32],"yoast_head":"\n