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ghost!

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Family life often has cycles or stages. When the young adults leave home, which of the following second-order changes is required for them to proceed developmentally?
 
  1. Formation of marital system
  2. Adjusting to the marital system
  3. Refocus on midlife marital and career issues
  4. Development of self as related to work and financial independence

Question 2

Deinstitutionalization of chronically mentally ill individuals from public psychiatric hospitals increased the number of homeless persons. The original goal of deinstitutionalizat ion was to:
 
  1. Reduce state costs of caring for the chronically mentally ill
  2. Replace large state psychiatric hospitals with community-based treatment pro-grams
  3. Modernize psychiatric hospitals
  4. Allow mentally ill persons to live on their own to test their life skills



brittanywood

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Answer to Question 1

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Development of self as related to work and financial independence is a second-order change in family status required for the developmental process.

Answer to Question 2

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The original goal was to replace large psychiatric hospitals with community-based treatments centers. However, federal and state governments failed to allocate the needed funds.



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