AMFTRB Exam
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Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) - Answer-is designed to assess the severity of
relationship problems in both married couples and unmarried couples living together.
The assessment has 32 items that assess couple satisfaction, the degree to which each
agrees with the other, the degree to which the couple feels united, and expressions of
affection.
Emotional Needs Questionnaire - Answer-The first part has a total of 10 questions that
correspond to the top ten emotional needs most individuals experience/have in their
lives. The questionnaire is filled out separately by each partner, with "part A" asking the
individual to rate on a scale of 1 to 6 representing the degree to which that particular
need is a part of their life, and "part B" where the individual rates on a scale of 1 to 6 the
degree to which their partner is fulfilling the corresponding need.
The second part of the questionnaire lists the 10 basic emotional needs any given
individual may have along with a few blank spaces to fill in any need not listed. Each
partner is then asked to list their top five needs in order from 1 to 5, with 1 being the
most important, 2 the second most important, and so on.
The completed questionnaire is then reviewed by each partner and the therapist alike
and serves a focal point for subsequent discussion in session.
Family Assessment Device (FAD) - Answer-is based on the McMaster Model of Family
Functioning (MMFF), so it measures the same 6 dimensions (affective involvement,
affective responsiveness, behavioral control, communication, problem solving, and
roles) in addition to a 7th scale that measures general family functioning.
Family Assessment Form (FAF) - Answer-was designed to assess family functioning
from an ecological perspective, that is, it assesses context as well as transactions
among family members and their environment. The tool assesses family functioning in 8
different categories: Caregiver History, Caregiver Personal Characteristics, Living
Condition, Financial Conditions, Support to Caregivers, Caregiver/Child Interactions,
Developmental Stimulation, and Interactions Between Caregivers.
Family Assessment Measure Version-III (FAM-III) - Answer-assesses family functioning
across 6 areas:
- Task Accomplishment
- Role Performance
- Affective Involvement
(Assessments)Questions and
100%Verified Answers
Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) - Answer-is designed to assess the severity of
relationship problems in both married couples and unmarried couples living together.
The assessment has 32 items that assess couple satisfaction, the degree to which each
agrees with the other, the degree to which the couple feels united, and expressions of
affection.
Emotional Needs Questionnaire - Answer-The first part has a total of 10 questions that
correspond to the top ten emotional needs most individuals experience/have in their
lives. The questionnaire is filled out separately by each partner, with "part A" asking the
individual to rate on a scale of 1 to 6 representing the degree to which that particular
need is a part of their life, and "part B" where the individual rates on a scale of 1 to 6 the
degree to which their partner is fulfilling the corresponding need.
The second part of the questionnaire lists the 10 basic emotional needs any given
individual may have along with a few blank spaces to fill in any need not listed. Each
partner is then asked to list their top five needs in order from 1 to 5, with 1 being the
most important, 2 the second most important, and so on.
The completed questionnaire is then reviewed by each partner and the therapist alike
and serves a focal point for subsequent discussion in session.
Family Assessment Device (FAD) - Answer-is based on the McMaster Model of Family
Functioning (MMFF), so it measures the same 6 dimensions (affective involvement,
affective responsiveness, behavioral control, communication, problem solving, and
roles) in addition to a 7th scale that measures general family functioning.
Family Assessment Form (FAF) - Answer-was designed to assess family functioning
from an ecological perspective, that is, it assesses context as well as transactions
among family members and their environment. The tool assesses family functioning in 8
different categories: Caregiver History, Caregiver Personal Characteristics, Living
Condition, Financial Conditions, Support to Caregivers, Caregiver/Child Interactions,
Developmental Stimulation, and Interactions Between Caregivers.
Family Assessment Measure Version-III (FAM-III) - Answer-assesses family functioning
across 6 areas:
- Task Accomplishment
- Role Performance
- Affective Involvement