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FLHD 2400 Final Exam 2024 Cameron and Haley have been married for seven years, and have spent every Christmas morning with his parents. This year she feels very strongly that they should stay home and have Christmas with just them and their two young children. She explains to Cameron, "Hey maybe...

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FLHD 2400 Final Exam 2024

Cameron and Haley have been married for seven years, and have spent every
Christmas morning with his parents. This year she feels very strongly that they should
stay home and have Christmas with just them and their two young children. She
explains to Cameron, "Hey maybe we should do something different this Christmas, but
only if you're okay with it. I mean it's not a big deal. What would you like?" Which
destructive intimacy game does this most likely represent? **** "I don't care, you
decide"

What did Rath find in regards to work and friendship?
A. You should avoid finding friends from work, because that can be too temporary
B. You are more likely to make friends at work than other place you spend time, which
is why you shouldn't overlook it as a friend resource.
C. Even though it may feel awkward at first, try to hang out with your co-workers outside
of work if invited.
D. Having a good friend at work makes you much more likely to be engaged in your job
**** D

Crystal is looking to reduce conflict in her close relationships. Her therapist suggests
that she be direct in her requests and expression of needs from others. Which of the
four central techniques in limiting destructive games is this?
A. Naming the game.
B. Making implicit rules explicit.
C. Unveiling game strategies.
D. Identifying disguised objectives. **** B

As the smartphone has become more commonplace, we've witnessed a number of
challenging trends in adolescents. Which of the following are those? (choose all that
apply)
A. More likely to feel lonely
B. More criminal behaviors
C. Less likely to hang out with friends
D. Increases in depression and anxiety **** A, C, D

According to the content in the lecture, who has smart phones been harder on, including
having larger increases in feeling left out, depression, anxiety and suicide risk? ****
teenage girls

All of Emma's friends have decided not to go onto college, but instead spend most of
their free time playing video games and watching Netflix, while making just enough
money to get by. Generally, she has been quite the opposite of this, being active

,outside the home and being enrolled in college. What does the research suggest, if she
continues these friendships?
A. Over time she will have more and more conflict with these friends
B. Over time she's likely to become more like her friends
C. Over time she will help her friends become more like her
D. Over time she'll become less like her friends. **** B

According to your text, what are some things you can do to cope with loneliness?
A. Develop a friendship network
B. Be willing to take a chance and reach out, rather than keeping to yourself
C. Use technology to your advantage to find new friends
D. A & B
E. All of the above are suggestions from the text **** D

When it comes to coping with loneliness, your text suggests, "Don't expect too much."
What does it mean by this?
A. Quit expecting your friends to fix all your problems.
B. Accept that no everyone is going to like you.
C. Be content for just a few friends, rather than having many as possible.
D. Don't worry about finding the perfect person when you go out, just focus on having
fun. **** D

Which of the following is a drawback to social media use?
A. It eats up time we could be spending more productively
B. It's addictive
C. It can replace live social interactions
D. A & B
E. All of the above are drawbacks **** E

A study was done with undergrads, having them only spend 30 minutes on social media
a day for 30 days. Those who did it, reported that they felt significantly better including
what?
A. Less depression
B. Less loneliness
C. Less pressure to be perfect
D. A & B
E. All of the above are benefits they reported **** D

How do friendship and our friends impact us? **** feel more optimistic about life
lower risk of depression
deal with stress better
live longer

Drawbacks of social media use **** more isolated - leads to greater use
replacing real life relationships with online ones is "detrimental to your well-being"
warped sense of self value

, promotes procrastination
can lead to anxiety and depression and more arguments with friends

Cell phone dependence on relationships/mental health **** less hanging out with
friends
no rush to drive
less dating, less sex
less likely to get enough sleep
more likely to feel lonely
less teens have jobs
more time isolated

Solution to cell phone dependence? **** more likely to be happy
reduced levels of depression when spending less time on social media
reduced levels of loneliness, depression, FOMO and anxiety

intimacy games definition **** concealing what they really want and attempting instead
to manipulate the partner into doing or giving them what they want

zero-sum **** one person "wins" and the other "loses"
if one person wins by 6 points and the other loses by 6 points, that sum would be 0

"I don't care you decide" **** one partner knows what they want, but won't say, and
then expects the other partner to make the decision that they are hoping for

"The ties that bind" **** parents have a difficult time accepting the fact that their
children are grown up and desire a more independent lifestyle

How to limit intimacy games/the steps **** 1.) naming the game
2.) making implicit rules explicit
3.) identifying strategies and counter strategies
4.) discussing the disguised objectives

Naming the game **** be honest, avoid blame and sarcasm, matter of fact approach
focus on the problem in a rational and calm manner are major steps in eliminating game
playing

Making implicit rules explicit **** being direct gives the other person a chance to
choose how and when they might give what you want

Identifying strategies and counter strategies **** players try to confuse their opponents,
and unveiling strategies can be an important step in building intimacy in a relationship

Discussing the disguised objectives **** rather than asking directly for what they want,
some people disguise their objectives
ask your partner questions to identify the hidden objective

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