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OT 251 Module 6 tRAP
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- Q1Midlife brings an increase inB. risky coping strategiesC. psychological disturbanceA. effective coping strategiesD. gender typing300s
- Q2What mothering challenges are mothers with mobility challenges MOST likely to face?C. Noticing their child's physical needsC. Providing primary care (i.e. carrying, changing clothes, making food)A. Understanding their child's emotional needsB. Helping their child with their homework300s
- Q3Cathy, a mother with a developmental disability, finds that her daughter's homework assignments are too difficult for her to provide assistance. That the assignments are too difficult for Cathy due to her disability BEST represents which barrier to performing motherhood?B. StigmaD. Bodily differencesA. DiscriminationC. Stagnation300s
- Q4There are no school or community resources to help Cathy help her daughter with her homework assignments, or to help her daughter directly. This societal lack, combined with Cathy's own cognitive limitations, BEST reflects what barrier to performing motherhood?A. StagnationD. Embodied disabilityC. Concept of possible selvesB. Bodily differences300s
- Q5Cate, age 49, acknowledges both her good and bad qualities and feels positively about herself and her life. Cate exhibitsA. wisdomC. self acceptanceB. autonomyD. expertise300s
- Q6According to Malacrida, "mother-blame" holds the mother responsible for any negative problems their children exhibit. It is often accompanied by intense scrutiny, judgment and intervention. Which of the following mothers may be vulnerable to "mother-blame"?C. a mother with an intellectual disability whose 7th grade failed mathA. a mother of a teenage who is sent to juvenile hallB. a mother labelled with schizophrenia whose child has been caught selling marijuanaD. all of the above300s
- Q7Which of the following examples BEST describes the concept of "ideal motherhood" as described by Malacrida?A. Mothers should receive support from their family, community and society to help them fulfill their child's emotional, physical and intellectual needsB. Mothers should respond to all of their children's emotional, physical and intellectual needs at all timesD. Mothers should have access to affordable and quality day care optionsC. It takes a community to raise children who are healthy, physically and psychologically300s
- Q8Troye, age 45, is a Girl Scout leader. She states that she really enjoys giving to and guiding the next generation. According to Erikson, Troye has developed a sense ofD. stagnationC. guiltA. generativityB. intimacy300s
- Q9Which of the following adults MOST likely has a sense of stagnation?A. Katherine, who is a mentor in her workplaceB. Jill, who takes little interest in her grown children or her careerD. Phillip, who works hard at being productive in the workplaceC. Cane, who volunteers at a teen center300s
- Q10Which of these factors can prompt parental strain as emerging adults depart from the home?A. An emerging adult who was born after the parents turned 30B. An emerging adult who is "off-time" in development and seems to be behind his peers in adjustingD. An emerging adult who is passionate about their workC. An emerging adult who demonstrates strong connections to family300s
- Q11_________________ are among the best predictors of psychological well-being in the late forties and early fiftiesB. gratifying social tiesA. occupational prestige and high incomeD. gender identityC. employment identity300s
- Q12Hart volunteers with Habitat for Humanity. When he is at a work-site, he is so engrossed in activity that he loses all sense of time and self-awareness. Hart is likely experiencingD. self efficacyC. early onset dementiaA. environmental masteryB. flow300s
- Q13Which possible self is MOST likely to be desired by a middle-aged adult?A. a person who saves the worldB. a person who is perfectly happyD. a person who is rich and famousC. a person who is a good spouse and effective parent300s
- Q14Melinda is the mother of Jonathon, who has just been diagnosed with depression. Melinda is depressed and tells you she often has trouble getting out of bed in the morning, but you notice that she is also generally empathetic and sensitive to Jonathon's moods, perhaps because she can relate. Based on Malacrida's article on Performing Motherhood, Melinda's skill at responding to his sensitivities MOST of the time BEST reflects which of the following?B. Bodily embodiment of disabilityA. Disability as an advantageC. Bodily differencesD. Ideal motherhood300s
- Q15Megan, a mother labeled with Bipolar disorder, avoids interacting with other parents at her daughter Myka's school. The other parents think that she is a bit aloof because she avoids social contact with them. They gossip that she thinks she is better than them. Which strategy from Malacrida's article do Megan's actions BEST reflect?C. Using her disability to her advantageA. Tailoring her performance by keeping a low profileD. Utilizing resources within her community to assist her to raise her daughterB. Protesting notions of ideal motherhood300s