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Awilson837

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Which of the following is NOT considered an important task for bereaved families to complete?
 
  a. All family members must acknowledge the reality of the death.
  b. Family members must share a broad range of emotions related to their pain and grief.
  c. The family must reorganize and redefine family members' roles.
  d. The family must maintain a sense of loyalty to the deceased by remaining focused upon the past and the image of the deceased.

Question 2

Lenore Walker (cited in Aulette) has been an advocate of the therapeutic model of treatment for domestic violence. In this model she argues that
 
  a. social structural factors cause all different types of women to become battered.
  b. men and women learn to play the roles of batterer and battered as children and are therefore socialized into their identities.
  c. special attention should be placed on inequality between males and females in our society in order to reduce domestic violence.
  d. the emphasis of treating domestic violence should focus more on the social context of the violence.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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