On-Demand Webinar: Attachment – Strategies for Engaging and Helping Test Attachment & Families Quiz 1. When working with families, it is important to identify the individual causing most of the family problems and then focus on fixing them.*a. Trueb. False2. When working with a family system, you must ensure all members of the family are equally willing and wanting to participate in counseling.*a. Trueb. False3. Health in a family system is dependent on two key areas. These areas are:*a. Time and spaceb. Support and connectionc. Attachment and connectiond. Love and acceptance4. Recognizing the influence of your own family’s culture and biases is key for helpers when working to improve the health of the families they are supporting.*a. Trueb. False5. Key helper strategies for engaging families include:*a. Friendliness, Acceptance, and Curiosityb. Connections, Curiosity, and Strengthsc. Commitment, Humor, and Acceptanced. Connection, Joy, and Empathy6. Being curious as a helper involves:*a. Using each member of the family to find out things about other members of the familyb. Contacting other helpers who have been involved with the family and finding out their opinionsc. Asking limited questions and simply listeningd. Asking open-ended questions and being respectful of multiple viewpoints7. The primary area of focus when supporting Level A families (Soil and Seed Ingredients) is working with the members to balance the need for independence while fostering and maintaining connection.*a. Trueb. False8. A Level B family’s (Root Structure) greatest area of need is:*a. Finding housing and food stabilityb. Identifying and building a consistent leadership structurec. Promoting adaptability to the life stages and natural transitions of familiesd. Increasing the household income9. One of the key goals of family work overall is to:*a. Increase the members’ confidence in the counselling professionb. Acknowledge and work to balance the needs of all members of the familyc. Promote dependence on you as a counsellord. Effectively identify the member causing the greatest challenge and work intensely with them10. Family members often have roles they play within the family structure (fixer, scapegoat, clown, etc.). Identifying the existence of these roles can assist the helper and family in seeing potentially problematic patterns that influence the functioning of the family structure as a whole.*a. Trueb. FalseUS VIEWERS - Please select the association you require certification for:Canadian viewers – You do not need to select from this dropdown. CEU hours will be displayed on all certificates.ASWBNBCC