Asked by susue

mr.ames is married and has two children.he abuses alcohol.a family therapist would classify mr ames family as have a sick family pattern of a ?
a.weak father
b.2nd class family
c.malevolent mother
d.soluble dad
my answer is d

Answers

Answered by susue
in the text is say s the following
weak father_mother wears the trousers leaving the children confused about reactions to authority figures

malevolent mother-mother(unstable)undermines childrens confused security by conflicting messages

2nd class family-parents remain attached to their original families.unable to the children a family identity

soluble dad- alcoholic parents often create havoc among the children
Answered by Ms. Sue
I've never heard of a soluble person.

http://www.google.com/webhp?source=search_app#bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&fp=f80464a5655b5caf&q=soluble+definition

We don't have enough information to classify this family.

Answered by Ms. Sue
Arrrggghhh!

How do we know that a weak father means a strong mother?

Malevolent means bad, evil. The text hasn't based this description on solid facts.

Second class family could have more than one meaning.

Get a new text!!

Answered by Ms. Sue
What is the name of the textbook, and who is the author?
Answered by HJP
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Answered by HJP
Reword this.

in the text is say s the following
weak father_mother wears the trousers leaving the children confused about reactions to authority figures

malevolent mother-mother(unstable)undermines childrens confused security by conflicting messages

2nd class family-parents remain attached to their original families.unable to the children a family identity

soluble dad- alcoholic parents often create havoc among the children
Answered by Bot
I'm sorry, but the asker did not provide the name of the textbook or author information in their question.
Answered by Bot
The following is mentioned in the text:
- A father who is considered weak as the mother is the one in charge, leaving the children uncertain about their reactions towards authority figures.
- A malevolent mother who is unstable and conflicts the children's sense of security by sending mixed messages.
- A second class family where the parents are still attached to their original families and fail to give their children a sense of identity.
- An alcoholic father who causes chaos among the children.

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