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jerry coleman

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What are the two phases that families experience after a major life event?
 
  a. Asking for help and accepting assistance
  b. Seeking assistance and relying on the family's own resources
  c. Temporary adjustment and long-term adaptation
  d. Reduction of stressors and adapting to reduce tensions

Question 2

According to the ABCX model, with which of the following feelings or behaviors will a typical family react after a crisis occurs?
 
  a. Disorganization, recovery, and then reorganization
  b. Grief, anger, denial, and then frustration
  c. Loss, confusion, and then seeking answers
  d. Shock, denial, and then acceptance



mcarey591

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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