Family psychology
  • 1. Family psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on understanding the dynamics within families and how they impact individuals, relationships, and overall well-being. It explores the interactions, communication patterns, roles, and behaviors within family systems to identify strengths, challenges, and areas for growth. Family psychologists work to improve family functioning, resolve conflicts, enhance communication, and promote positive relationships among family members. By addressing issues within the family unit, family psychology aims to improve the mental, emotional, and social health of individuals and foster a supportive and nurturing family environment.

    What is a potential benefit of family therapy?
A) Higher stress levels
B) Improved communication
C) Increased individualism
D) More conflicts
  • 2. Which term refers to the emotional bond that forms between an infant and primary caregiver?
A) Detachment
B) Isolation
C) Attachment
D) Independence
  • 3. What is an effective way to resolve family conflicts?
A) Ignoring the issues
B) Yelling loudly
C) Active listening
D) Threatening each other
  • 4. Which term refers to generations of family members who live together or in close proximity?
A) Nuclear family
B) Childless family
C) Single-parent family
D) Extended family
  • 5. Which parenting style is characterized by high demands and low responsiveness?
A) Uninvolved
B) Permissive
C) Authoritative
D) Authoritarian
  • 6. What is a strategy for promoting positive family interactions?
A) Avoiding any communication
B) Ignoring family members
C) Constantly criticizing each other
D) Expressing appreciation for each other
  • 7. What is an important aspect of effective co-parenting?
A) Keeping secrets
B) Consistent communication
C) Being overly critical
D) Competing with each other
  • 8. Which term describes the practice of providing care to both children and aging parents?
A) Sandwich generation
B) Tech-savvy generation
C) Lonely generation
D) Fast food generation
  • 9. What is a potential consequence of poor family communication?
A) Peaceful interactions
B) Strong bonding
C) Perfect harmony
D) Misunderstandings and conflicts
  • 10. Which factor can influence parenting decisions?
A) Cultural norms
B) Music preferences
C) Weather conditions
D) Personal favorite color
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