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Assignment:
Question 1
Marie is a 23-year-old college student who is a client at the university's Student Counselling Services. She is complaining of headaches, sleeplessness, and feelings of anxiety about the upcoming holiday break. She is dreading having to return home for the holidays. Her father is a recovering alcoholic who was emotionally abusive throughout Marie's childhood. There remains a lot of unresolved emotional pain from her childhood. Marie's father is often critical of her decisions-including her career choice. During her individual therapy sessions, Marie is learning about ways to "respond" to her father's comments in an assertive way, rather than reacting emotionally to them. She is trying to learn how to be interdependent rather than codependent in her family relationships. This reflects the perspective.
A. Family systems
B. Family resilience
C. Intersectionality feminist
D. Symbolic interaction
Question 2
Christina is a 12 -year-old girl who recently learned that her parents are getting a divorce. She is having a difficult time adjusting to this news because she did not know that her parents were so unhappy with each other. Her father has recently moved out of the home and into a new condo nearby. Christina splits her time by alternating weeks between her parents' homes. Her parents have minimal communication with each other. When they do communicate, they avoid fighting openly in front of Christina and try to keep things civil between them. They are trying to support Christina through this adjustment process. However, each home has a different set of rules, which makes it confusing for Christina to follow. Which category of co-parenting does this reflect?
A. Cooperative
B. Disengaged
C. Parallel
D. Conflicted
Question 3
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Partner alcohol problems has no influence on mood disorders
B. Excessive alcohol use usually decreases after divorce but may increase for women divorcing from spouses with alcohol problems
C. Excessive alcohol use is strongly associated with intimate partner violence
D. Excessive drinking usually increases during the transition into marriage and during pregnancy.