Psychology of family and family education
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1. In most cases, the fact is observed ... one twin over the other
2. Among the main factors influencing the increase in the number of divorces, there are ...
*decreased life expectancy
* liberalization of public views
*influence of parents on a married family
*economic dependence of women on spouses
3. V. M. Miniyarov identified four styles of family education: authoritarian, democratic, permissive and ...
4. According to the studies of L. S. Vygotsky, the neonatal crisis lasts ...
from 0 to 1 years old
0 to 2 months
0 to 3 months
from 1 month to 3 months
5. Behavioral Counseling Model was developed by…
A. Bandura, D. Rotter
M. Bowen, S. Minukhin
D. Ulrich, M. Nichols
L. von Bertalanffy, M. Snyder.
6. A married couple of reproductive age who has no children for 8-10 years is called ...
7. Z. Freud and his followers developed ... a model of family counseling
8. Mature marriage lasts from the period when the first child becomes relatively independent and enters school, until the moment when the children begin ...
enter adolescence
leave the family
get married
review relationships with parents
9. The type of education "Dominant hyperprotection" determines such accentuations of the character of adolescents as: sensitive, astheno-neurotic and hyperthymic-unstable types
10. A family with three or more children is called ...
11. The ability of a family to change characterizes it ...
*permeability
* constructiveness
*flexibility
*dysfunctionality
12. Parents' directive "don't be a child" is related to...
* their unwillingness to take responsibility for raising a child
* the desire to adapt the child to life
* the need to motivate the child to independence
*high level of parental responsibility
13. Family is ...
* a system of interpersonal relationships built on mutual trust and consent
* a special social group united by bonds of marriage, parenthood, kinship
a social institution that involves preparing children for a future life
*a special social category functioning on the basis of mutually beneficial and complementary relations
14. According to the circular principle, in a systematic approach, everything that happens in the family is subject to ... causality, and not linear
2. Among the main factors influencing the increase in the number of divorces, there are ...
*decreased life expectancy
* liberalization of public views
*influence of parents on a married family
*economic dependence of women on spouses
3. V. M. Miniyarov identified four styles of family education: authoritarian, democratic, permissive and ...
4. According to the studies of L. S. Vygotsky, the neonatal crisis lasts ...
from 0 to 1 years old
0 to 2 months
0 to 3 months
from 1 month to 3 months
5. Behavioral Counseling Model was developed by…
A. Bandura, D. Rotter
M. Bowen, S. Minukhin
D. Ulrich, M. Nichols
L. von Bertalanffy, M. Snyder.
6. A married couple of reproductive age who has no children for 8-10 years is called ...
7. Z. Freud and his followers developed ... a model of family counseling
8. Mature marriage lasts from the period when the first child becomes relatively independent and enters school, until the moment when the children begin ...
enter adolescence
leave the family
get married
review relationships with parents
9. The type of education "Dominant hyperprotection" determines such accentuations of the character of adolescents as: sensitive, astheno-neurotic and hyperthymic-unstable types
10. A family with three or more children is called ...
11. The ability of a family to change characterizes it ...
*permeability
* constructiveness
*flexibility
*dysfunctionality
12. Parents' directive "don't be a child" is related to...
* their unwillingness to take responsibility for raising a child
* the desire to adapt the child to life
* the need to motivate the child to independence
*high level of parental responsibility
13. Family is ...
* a system of interpersonal relationships built on mutual trust and consent
* a special social group united by bonds of marriage, parenthood, kinship
a social institution that involves preparing children for a future life
*a special social category functioning on the basis of mutually beneficial and complementary relations
14. According to the circular principle, in a systematic approach, everything that happens in the family is subject to ... causality, and not linear
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15. At the stage of a romantic relationship ...* the most important role is played by psychological factors (love, similarity with the parent of the opposite sex) and personal characteristics
* lovers are in a relationship of symbiosis, they perceive only virtues in the figure of a partner
* a man and a woman go through various trials and set the rules for interacting with each other
* the couple sums up the results of their life together and finds out the degree of satisfaction with the union
16. The study of the dynamics of family development is based on the idea ... about the specificity of the tasks solved by a person at each stage of development in epigenetic theory
17. According to the position of S. V. Kovalev, the motivation for marriage includes ...
moral development
love
calculation
psychological
18. It is not true that R. Sternberg's three-component theory of love includes ...
Intimacy
passion
reciprocity
commitment
19. The crisis of the first pregnancy is often characterized by ...
* deterioration of marital relations, irritability, a feeling of loneliness, increased sensitivity in a woman
*deterioration of a woman's relationship with her own parents, a pronounced tendency to separation
* a woman's desire for loneliness, awareness of her age-related changes
20. Set the chronological sequence of the stages of family development (according to G. Bateson) ...
1st stage of the monad, dyad
2nd stage of the triad, square
Stage 3 of the exit of children into the outside world
4th stage of maturing adolescents
21. Arrange the stages of marital relations in chronological order:
1individualization of relationship style
2romanticizing relationships
3stability - variability
4select partner
22. Plutarch considered the problem of family relations in such an essay as ...
"Advice to Spouses"
Experiences
"Family Issue"
"About love and other feelings"
23. From ... years, a child is able to adequately understand the causes and consequences of a divorce situation, the features of relations between parents
13
10
6
18
24. The motivation for choosing a marriage partner to "save the other" is associated with ...
altruistic attitude
prone to co-dependency
relationships with a desire for self-giving
25. Set the chronological order of the stages of family counseling:
1 making contact and collecting information
2development of alternative solutions
3summarizing the work
4determining the goals of consulting and concluding a contract
26. Set the chronological order of the stages of grief when losing an elderly family member:
1 shock, daze
2 denial, detachment
3 confession, pain
4 acceptance, revival
27. The laws of the functioning of the family system are: homeostasis and ...
28. A. I. Tatishcheva notes that the aggravation of the experience of a divorce situation by a child is influenced by ...
previous quarrels of parents and deterioration in the treatment of the child in these situations, the intervention of other relatives in conflicts
low material level of the family and social status
29. One of the non-constructive motives for getting married is ...
desire to separate from parents
love
the need for self-realization
birth of children
30. The concept of "family life cycle" in the late 40s of the XX century. Introduced into science by an American demographer ...
31. The age of a young grandmother is determined by the period from ...
40 to 45 years old
47 to 51
58 to 62 years old
60 to 70 years old
32. The crisis of relations between spouses, occurring in the period from 3 to 7 years, is characterized by ...
* duration, weak manifestation
* brevity, emotional richness
*disintegration of marital relations
* the impossibility of the spouses to revive the relationship
33. ... revealed that a directive is a hidden order, not explicitly formulated in words or indicated by the actions of the parent, for the failure of which the child will not be punished directly, only indirectly
M. Goulding, R. Goulding
E. Bern, E. Fromm
A. Ya. Varga, O. A. Karabanova
I. A. Goncharova, L. A. Petrovskaya
34. J. F. McLennon in 1865 published the work "... marriage"
35. Establish a correspondence between the type of family and its characteristics:
A. nuclear family
B. extended family
C. incomplete family
D. maternal ce