Engaging Families to Improve

Co-Occurring Outcomes

August 9, 2017

Pre-test

  1. True or False: Family System Theory states that when there is a change in any individual member of the family, others in the family system are impacted.
  1. The basic building blocks of “self” are inborn
  • And, therefore, never change.
  • Are impacted by family relationships.
  • But constantly changing.
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: Emotional Cutoff can include physically moving away from and/or avoiding sensitive issues with specific people.
  1. Which of the following parameters can define a culture?
  • Religion
  • Occupation
  • Region
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: The current approach to family therapy assumes that something wrong in the family caused the addiction and/or mental health issue.
  1. Reasons to include family in treatment include all of the following EXCEPT:
  • Primary relationships in the client’s life have significant benefit for their recovery
  • Working with the family can rebuild relationships damaged during active addiction and/or untreated mental health issues
  • Individuals can only get better with the support of family
  • Family members can often cut through to the reality of a situation.
  1. Types of resistant families include which of the following:
  • Powerful Identified Patient
  • Contact Person Protecting Structure
  • Disengaged Family Member
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: Complementarity means understanding how the family “pieces” fit together to create resistance.

Engaging Families to Improve

Co-Occurring Outcomes

August 9, 2017

Post-test

  1. True or False: Family System Theory states that when there is a change in any individual member of the family, others in the family system are impacted.
  1. The basic building blocks of “self” are inborn
  • And, therefore, never change.
  • Are impacted by family relationships.
  • But constantly changing.
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: Emotional Cutoff can include physically moving away from and/or avoiding sensitive issues with specific people.
  1. Which of the following parameters can define a culture?
  • Religion
  • Occupation
  • Region
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: The current approach to family therapy assumes that something wrong in the family caused the addiction and/or mental health issue.
  1. Reasons to include family in treatment include all of the following EXCEPT:
  • Primary relationships in the client’s life have significant benefit for their recovery
  • Working with the family can rebuild relationships damaged during active addiction and/or untreated mental health issues
  • Individuals can only get better with the support of family
  • Family members can often cut through to the reality of a situation.
  1. Types of resistant families include which of the following:
  • Powerful Identified Patient
  • Contact Person Protecting Structure
  • Disengaged Family Member
  • All of the above.
  1. True or False: Complementarity means understanding how the family “pieces” fit together to create resistance.