In the Calgary Family Intervention Model, ____________ represent the core of clinical practice with families.
Family _________ is known as specific characteristics within a family that determines how family members respond to health and illness.
The definition of a _____ is, “a relationship community between two or more persons from similar or different kinship groups”.
Health care workers should avoid making ______ about their patient’s family dynamics.
The most important category in the Calgary Family Assessment Model.
______ stress may involve: language, employment and economical status, education, family life, socio-political and immigrant status.
A person’s _________ status influences family dynamics and is vastly different in each culture. It could “dictate access to education, job opportunities, and appropriate housing”.
The negative language word for describing a family member who is concerned or worried is _____
What is the abbreviation for the model developed by Giger and Davidhizar (1999).
In lifestyles where kinship is highly valued, often times family members take over the role of a ________ to a ill or codependent individual.
A stereotypical family consisting of a husband, wife and children is known as a ______ family.
A majority of non-______ cultures believe that talking about a person’s death, may bring death upon them.
Families consist of independents, but when all of the independents they come together as a whole this is considered _____.
There are two types of interventive questions: ______ are meant to inform the health care professional, while circular questions are meant to effect change.
The lack of competency in the new cultures _______ is a major stressor for the immigrant family.
The ______ system is a “special type of social group that is essential to the development of all human beings.