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Test Grief and Reconstruction
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1st QUESTION: What is the common initial phase after a breakup according to the text?
Shock and denial
Emotional blockage and insensitivity
Anger and blaming
Serenity and acceptance
2nd QUESTION: How does the text describe the progression of the phases of amorous grief?
Linear and predictable
Cyclical and chaotic
Quick and brief
Identical for all
3rd QUESTION: What feeling usually appears together with the search for blame?
Anger
Serenity
Idealization of the past
Fear and anguish about the future
QUESTION 4: According to the text, what should the therapist do about ambivalence?
Ignore it
Providing quick solutions
Punish idealization
Normalizing it and explaining that missing does not invalidate the decision
QUESTION 5: What impact does divorce have on identity according to the text?
Automatically strengthens self-esteem
Strikes at the core of identity
Does not affect daily life
Ensures family stability
QUESTION 6: What effect can children show in the face of systemic stress?
Improved school performance
Increased family communication
Behavioral regressions, underachievement or aggressiveness
Automatic behavioral improvement
7th QUESTION: What is a common error in reconstituted families according to the text?
Denying the existence of previous injuries
Failure to explicitly negotiate roles
Integrating children without patience
Believing that with the new partner everything will automatically be perfect
8th QUESTION: According to the summary, what makes it possible to achieve serenity?
Avoid reminiscing about the past
Idealize the former relationship
Integrating the experience as vital learning and reorienting personal goals
Depend on the extended family to adapt
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