ttachment style describes a person with negative view of self and positive view of others.
Selected Answer: Ambivalent
• Question 2
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According to Clinton and Sibcy, the ability to _________ others is at the heart of intimacy.
Selected Answer: Trust
• Question 3
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In this stage of separation, a child shows signs of distress, anxiety, and even anger when the parent or caretaker leaves.
Selected Answer: ProtestThis a
• Question 4
2 out of 2 points
Which statement best describes a person with a disorganized attachment style?
Selected Answer: All of the above
• Question 5
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The Adult Attachment Interview can predict with [ ] % accuracy based on a parent's attachment style what the attachment style of their unborn children will be.
Selected Answer: 20
• Question 6
2 out of 2 points
The healthy expression of __________ can actually be a healing experience.
Selected Answer: Anger
• Question 7
2 out of 2 points
According to the textbook, the underlying reason for why we do the things we do is known as ____________.
Selected Answer: Relationship Style
• Question 8
2 out of 2 points
This type of attachment style characterizes a person who is comfortable getting close to others, but also feels comfortable being alone.
Selected Answer: Secure
• Question 9
2 out of 2 points
There are six types of child abuse. Which of the following types involves a child witnessing an escalating parental argument?
Selected Answer: Exposure to Severe Marital Conflict
• Question 10
2 out of 2 points
According to our video, DAF stands for Divine Authority Figure.
Selected Answer: False
• Question 11
2 out of 2 points
Our core beliefs are developed by asking the following questions about self and others. Which one does NOT belong?
Selected Answer: Am I able to respect others?
• Question 12
2 out of 2 points
In the context of relationship disputes, dissolution involves
Selected Answer: Emotional cutoff
• Question 13
2 out of 2 points
Those with a disorganized relationship style commonly have identity related problems including difficulty learning from past experiences and the inability to see how current behavior will affect the future.
Selected Answer: True
• Question 14
0 out of 2 points
According to our presentation, the aspects of an attachment figure as described by Mary Ainsworth and then Cassidy are...
Selected Answers: Safe haven/secure base, comfort and place of launching, being able to seek closeness/proximity, and there is some distress during separation or loss.
• Question 15
2 out of 2 points
The state of being where a person is ready to fight or flee with a high physical alertness is known as ________.
Selected Answer: Hyperarousal
• Question 16
2 out of 2 points
Our text describes the traumatic experiences of a woman named Linda. Linda's means of coping was [ ]. It was a solution and normal response to separate traumatic occurrences.
Selected Answer: Dissociation
• Question 17
2 out of 2 points
Which of the following IS an appropriate way to teach children how to handle emotions?
Selected Answer: Ask them to label their feelings
• Question 18
2 out of 2 points
According to Clinton and Sibcy, what defines the quality of our lives?
Selected Answer: Relationships
• Question 19
2 out of 2 points
Sensitive parenting shapes the brain structure that leads to better behaved kids who can care more deeply about others.
Selected Answer: True
• Question 20
2 out of 2 points
Lisa says to Jake, “Honestly, I really think that we are better off as friends.” Internally, which of the following statements best describes Jake thought processes if he is an angry dependent?
Selected Answer: “I don’t deserve what she did to me. This isn’t fair!”
• Question 21
2 out of 2 points
Which of the following is NOT an attachment style?
Selected Answer: Resistant
• Question 22
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The ability to turn off thoughts, feelings, and even physical pain to move experiences to some other part of the consciousness is known as ___________.
Selected Answer: Dissociation
• Question 23
2 out of 2 points
When you read the Song of Solomon, you realize God is not embarrassed about sex, and neither should we be.
Selected Answer: True
• Question 24
2 out of 2 points
A person who does not like sharing feelings with others would be categorized as which attachment style?
Selected Answer: Avoidant
• Question 25
2 out of 2 points
According to the presentation, children with the avoidant/dismissive attachment style participate in muted play when a caregiver leaves as opposed to protest, yet they demonstrate the same physiological symptoms (increased heart rate, etc.) as a child that gets upset and cries when the caregiver leaves.
Selected Answer: True
• Question 26
2 out of 2 points
The model of helping children to appropriately deal with their feelings is called ________.
Selected Answer: Emotional Coaching
• Question 27
2 out of 2 points
According to the textbook, how many touches, on average, do children need to feel per day from parents?
Selected Answer: 11
• Question 28
0 out of 2 points
The heart of Biblical Marriage is [ ].
Selected Answer: conventanal
• Question 29
2 out of 2 points
Responding to criticism with criticism is an example of which of the following?
Selected Answer: Defensiveness
• Question 30
2 out of 2 points
Beliefs that fuel the Ambivalent Relationship Style include
Selected Answer: All of the above.
• Question 31
5 out of 5 points
Child abuse is often characteristic of the disorganized attachment style. Discuss how child abuse fosters a disorganized attachment style.
Selected Answer:
According to Clinton and Sibcy (2006) state, "six types of child abuse: psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual exposure to severe marital conflict, and addictive behavior" (p. 109-110). If children are abused, this means the children did not feel worthy of love or they are not capable of getting the love they need. Some children cannot trust others and may think everyone is abusive" (Clinton & Sibcy, 206, p. 103). Some children have constant reminders of pain and abuse because of overwhelmed with feelings from the past.
Response Feedback: Good. List the source after your work anytime a source is cited.
• Question 32
0 out of 5 points
What are the stages of separation as identified by John Bowlby through the patient Annie? Describe each briefly as evidenced by Annie.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Response Feedback: [None Given]
• Question 33
5 out of 5 points
Identify your attachment style by choosing one of the four styles presented in the book. Explain why you chose this attachment style using key terms/identifying major components of the chosen style.
Selected Answer: I chose the secure self-style. I am very much in touch with my emotions and not afraid to express them when the need arises. I do care about other people emotion and does not regard them. I consider myself very much a leader and therefore does not mind by taking risks regardless of what others think the outcome may be. I realize that God has everyone on earth for a purpose and that we all have strengths and weakness. I'm not afraid to ask others to for help when needed, two are better than one.
Response Feedback: [None Given]
• Question 34
5 out of 5 points
John and Susan want to parent their children in a manner that fosters a secure relationship style. In your own words, briefly explain each of the four main goals of sensitive parenting.
Selected Answer: Sensitive parenting has 4 goals: 1-Child learning to regulate emotions from parents by letting the child identify his/g=her feelings in order to act appropriately towards the situation.
2. Knowing a warm relationship- parents are helping their child foster a warm, and friendly, warm and inviting relationships. These types of relationships were able to turn to others for help or for comfort.
3. Self-awareness— becoming aware of one's self, and learning how to express thought's and words without the aide of the parent, becoming an independent person.
4. Developmental focus -children learning not to depend on their parents, but their parents are teaching them that somethings in life has boundaries and those boundaries cannot be broken. How to build and have a relationship with others and God. How to be a productive and good citizen without depending on their parent.
Response Feedback: [None Given]
• Question 35
0 out of 5 points
A fifth attachment style was discussed in our presentation. Label, define and thoroughly describe using information from the video.
Selected Answer: Jesus shows how he took the time to wash the feet of his disciples. Jesus was showing disciples how to care for others through the washing of feet.
Response Feedback: See the presentation for the Earned Secure Attachment Style.
• Question 36
4 out of 5 points
According to our presentation, there are two hypotheses concerning how we interact with God. Label and define each. Describe how each is reflected in or may apply to your own life.
Selected Answer: Definition of correlation hypothesis is having a secure attachment with one's parents while growing up. If I have a secure attachment with one or both of my parents then I should have the same secure attachment with God.
Compensation hypothesis is just the opposite of correlation,it is an insecure attachment. This person may have a hard time trusting God and other people because of the insecurities.
Response Feedback: Good. Review the definition of the compensation hypothesis and describe a personal application.
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