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SPH-F 258 1st EditionExam # 3 Study Guide Lectures: 16-27Lecture 16 (March 16)Spring breakLecture 17 (March 18)Spring breakLecture 18 (March 23)Guest speakerLecture 19 (March 25)What does marriage education do? Helps to build on strengths and improve communication andintimacyName some benefits of marriage. Healthier lifestyle, longer life, more satisfying sexual relationship, more wealth and economic assets, and children do better in a two-parent homeDo black or white marriages experience more conflict? Black marriagesWhy is there a decline in marriage? Delay until older age, cohabitating couples increasing, increase in the number of people who divorce and do not remarryName some problems faced during the newlywed years. Debt, balancing job and marriage, communication, in-laws, and financial decision-makingKnow the five types of marriages. What are some reasons why marriages fall apart? Too busy for marriage, media, getting used to mate, and no dating after childrenLecture 20 (March 30)Name a suggestion for couples that are transitioning into parenting. Communicate about issues that are creating stress for each parentWhat are the three types of adoption? Confidential, mediated, and fully disclosedHow are adoptees stereotyped? Unhappy, poorly adjusted, and malfunctioning in lifeWhat are the two main styles of parenting? Parental support and parental controlList the three theories of childrearing. Bidirectional effects, psychodynamic theory, and organismic theoryWhat are some issues in parenting? Need for positive discipline, single mothers, gay and lesbianparenting, death of a child, corporal punishmentBesides the parents, who usually takes care of the children? Relatives, private or nonprofit entities, or day care centersWhy are single mothers growing? Wedlock births and divorceWhat happens when the father remain in constant contact? Low parental conflict and steady economic supportKnow some education programs for parentsLecture 21 (April 1)What is menopause? End of monthly menstrual periodsHow old are people when they are in the middle age? Ages 35-65What are some causes of divorce in middle age years? Different values, money problems, sexual problems, and cheatingDefine empty-nest syndrome. Describes the depressed feelings that parents sometimes experience when their children leave homeWhat does it mean when some is in the “sandwich generation”? Caretaking of children and aging parentsWhat is ageism? Prejudging an older person negatively solely on the basis of ageName some myths of old age. Poverty and loneliness, frequent sickness, most end up in nursing home, uninterested in sex, and considered to become senileDefine Alzheimer’s. Results when plaques and tangles develop in the brain and interfere with brain functioningWhat is a pattern associated with long-term marriages? Decline in marital quality during the middle years, and then improvement in the later yearsLecture 22 (April 6)What are the three levels of stress? Physiological, psychological, and sociocultural Define coping. Action taken when something is identified as stressful or harmfulKnow the top five stressors for couples.Give on tip for dealing with stress in a relationship. Share what is most stressing to each of youKnow the ABC-X family crisis model.What are the forms of domestic violence? Physical, sexual, emotional, economic, and psychological.What age range does violent behavior begin? Between 12 and 18Name two ways to treat being a victim of domestic violence. See a counselor or go to a programWhat are some factors of families being at risk for abuse? Economic distress, inadequate parenting skills, and parental personality problems Lecture 23 (April 8)MovieLecture 24 (April 13)MovieLecture 25 (April 15)What is a no-fault divorce? Eliminated the need to place blame on the partnerName two impacts of divorce on adults. Reduced income and decrease social supportList the styles of adjusting to the divorce. Enhanced, competent loners, good enough’s, seekers, libertines, and defeatedsWhat is a binuclear family? One ex-partner does not drop out of the family after the separationWhat are the three kinds of custody? Sole, joint, and splitKnow some coping strategies for single parentsName the three types of co-parenting relationships. Conflicted, parallel, and cooperativeWhat are some examples of single-parent families? Cohabiting couples, single mothers, extended family households, and same-sex couplesKnow the challenges and benefits of single-parent families.Define stepfamily. One or both partners in a relationship have a child or children from a previousrelationshipLecture 26 (April 20)What do premarital programs for marriage do? Increase satisfaction and enhance the maintenance of healthy, committed relationshipsKnow about couple education programsWhat are some common couple challenges? Conflict resolution, couple flexibility, personality issues, communication, leisure activities, and parentingList some ways that will help build a stronger marriage. Listen with care, give compliments, resolve issues before they become serious, communicate clearly, keep things in perspective, and find the positiveLecture 27 (April 22)Review for


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