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What led Anita to attempt suicide?
What led Anita to attempt suicide?
- The loss of her uncle and her friend (correct)
- Becoming a mother at a young age
- Vince's struggles with school
- Her breakup with her child's father
What motivated Vince to choose sobriety?
What motivated Vince to choose sobriety?
- His dream of playing hockey
- His good performance in school
- His father's struggles with alcoholism (correct)
- Discovering he was expecting twins
Why did Tanera decide to go back to school and then attend college?
Why did Tanera decide to go back to school and then attend college?
- To provide a better future for her children (correct)
- To find a new family mascot
- To fulfill her dream of playing hockey
- To escape the dysfunctional family environment
How has Anita's motivation to live changed over time?
How has Anita's motivation to live changed over time?
What impact did discovering she was pregnant have on Tanera's life?
What impact did discovering she was pregnant have on Tanera's life?
Why did Vince feel like his dream of playing hockey was no longer possible?
Why did Vince feel like his dream of playing hockey was no longer possible?
Which risk factor is associated with the scenario described?
Which risk factor is associated with the scenario described?
What does the acronym IS PATH WARM stand for in the context of warning signs?
What does the acronym IS PATH WARM stand for in the context of warning signs?
What is one of the approaches/models to bereavement mentioned in the text?
What is one of the approaches/models to bereavement mentioned in the text?
Which of the following is NOT a warning sign according to IS PATH WARM?
Which of the following is NOT a warning sign according to IS PATH WARM?
What makes perturbation likely to occur according to the text?
What makes perturbation likely to occur according to the text?
In the 60s, what event significantly impacted Cross Lake's community?
In the 60s, what event significantly impacted Cross Lake's community?
What is the role of the Hero in a dysfunctional family?
What is the role of the Hero in a dysfunctional family?
Which role in a dysfunctional family gravitates towards similar peers and often acts out to enhance their self-image?
Which role in a dysfunctional family gravitates towards similar peers and often acts out to enhance their self-image?
What is the typical behavior of the Lost Child in a dysfunctional family?
What is the typical behavior of the Lost Child in a dysfunctional family?
Which role in a dysfunctional family usually is the youngest and tries to divert attention away from problems by making everyone feel better?
Which role in a dysfunctional family usually is the youngest and tries to divert attention away from problems by making everyone feel better?
What characterizes the behavior of the Hero in a dysfunctional family according to the text provided?
What characterizes the behavior of the Hero in a dysfunctional family according to the text provided?
Which role in a dysfunctional family is stereotypically seen as the 'troubled child' and tends to act out to enhance their self-image?
Which role in a dysfunctional family is stereotypically seen as the 'troubled child' and tends to act out to enhance their self-image?
What is the primary responsibility of the Lost Child in a dysfunctional family as described in the text?
What is the primary responsibility of the Lost Child in a dysfunctional family as described in the text?
Which family role in a dysfunctional family is described as usually being the youngest and adopting patterns like being the clown or sympathetic counsellor?
Which family role in a dysfunctional family is described as usually being the youngest and adopting patterns like being the clown or sympathetic counsellor?
What are the distinguishing characteristics of the Hero role in a dysfunctional family?
What are the distinguishing characteristics of the Hero role in a dysfunctional family?