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Research has shown that people can cope well with unemployment and maintain mental health and well-being if they employ certain strategies. If faced with the loss of a job, what are some things healthy families should do?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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________ was the most frequently cited reason for marriage among couples.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Allow themselves to grieve, to feel anger, and be depressed or anxious.
 Adopt the attitude, We're a strong family. We can bounce back from this setback
 Maintain consistent daily and weekly routines that provide structure and stability for
the family.
 Seek emotional support from friends, relatives, and neighbors.
 Assess personal strengths, skills, and values. Often, new directions emerge after doing so.
 If signs of depression emerge, immediately seek counseling either from a professional
source or from a pastor, priest, or rabbi.
 Communicate often and honestly with family members.

Answer to Question 2

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