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Working with Military Families: Impact of Deployment

Course #76334 - $30-

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  1. Which branch of the military has the largest number of active-duty members?

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  2. As of 2024, which of the following states was among those with the greatest number of active-duty military personnel?

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  3. Which of the following statements regarding the effects of frequent relocations on military families is TRUE?

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  4. Which of the following is a benefit of the military lifestyle?

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  5. Military culture may be described as

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  6. Which of the following is NOT a phase in the cycle of deployment?

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  7. The loss associated with deployment is ongoing and psychological. This is referred to as

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  8. The phase during which family members are notified that the deployed individual will be returning home is the

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  9. The rate of relationship and family problems is highest during what phase of the deployment cycle?

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  10. What theoretical framework is based on the core assumption that alignment between individuals and the environment in which they operate is necessary?

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  11. Which of the following is a category of resilience?

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  12. Military families tend to be resourceful, flexible, and adaptable due to the many transitions they have undergone.

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  13. What is a core assumption of the strengths-based perspective?

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  14. Families who have experienced multiple deployments may have developed coping mechanisms and family rituals to handle the family member's departure.

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  15. Which of the following is NOT a barrier to communication between deployed military personnel and their spouses?

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  16. Which of the following factors contributes to higher stress among spouses at home than deployed spouses?

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  17. In a study of wives of active-duty Army personnel, all of the following were common psychiatric diagnoses, EXCEPT:

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  18. All military marriages are burdened with stress and marital discord due to deployment.

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  19. Which of the following statements regarding the impact of parental deployment on children is TRUE?

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  20. According to data from the Family Advocacy Program, what is the most common type of intimate partner violence in military families?

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  21. What proportion of active-duty military women report ever having experienced physical and/or sexual abuse by an intimate partner?

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  22. Child neglect is much lower in the military population than the civilian population.

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  23. This lower rate of illicit substance use among military servicemen and women is due in part to the military's random testing procedures and zero-tolerance policies.

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  24. Servicemen and women returning from deployment have a lower prevalence rate of new-onset drinking problems compared to nondeployed active-duty personnel.

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  25. All military personnel returning from deployment are required to complete the

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  26. The goal with visual assessment tools is to have family members tell their stories about deployment individually and describe how it brought about concerns, stresses, and challenges.

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  27. Which of the following approaches may be used to regulate emotional responses?

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  28. Home visiting interventions have become more popular for military families in part because they reduce the stigma of public help-seeking.

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  29. One of the main ethical dilemmas for practitioners employed by the military is the issue of dual relationships.

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  30. What is vicarious trauma?

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    • Review your Transcript to view and print your Certificate of Completion. Your date of completion will be the date (Pacific Time) the course was electronically submitted for credit, with no exceptions. Partial credit is not available.