COUC 604 Quiz 2

COUC 604 Quiz 2 Liberty University

CCOU 604 Quiz Crisis Counseling for Specific Populations

Modules 5 — 8: Weeks 5 — 8

  1. __________ is an example of a false positive.
  2. When homicide survivors feel a sense of unfairness regarding the justice system, it may be helpful for them to
  3. This lack of community support can be thought of as a __________ that further complicates the grief process for homicide survivors.
  4. A suicide attempt gone awry occurs when the person wanted to
  5. Crisis counselors who assist family members or friends after a suicide might expect indications of all of the following EXCEPT signs of
  6. According to the CDC, all of the following are dangerous workplace risk factors EXCEPT
  7. __________ are considered high risk for suicide.
  8. All of the following are goals of batterer intervention programs EXCEPT
  9. __________ can experience intimate partner violence.
  10. Intimate partner violence prevalence data probably __________ the actual rates of IPV.
  11. __________ could be characterized as intimate partner violence.
  12. __________ theory originated from a study that involved locking dogs in cages and administering electric shocks.
  13. Batterer intervention programs based on __________ assert that IPV includes behaviors that are aimed at maintaining an imbalance of power in a relationship.
  14. The prevalence of intimate partner violence among LGBT couples is __________ in heterosexual couples.
  15. According to Burgess and Holmstrom (1974), the reorganization phase was
  16. According to the 2011 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey ___percent of female respondents and ___percent of male respondents who experienced “contact sexual violence” also experienced one or more symptoms of PTSD.
  17. __________ is an additional physical effect which should be assessed for when working with a sexual assault victim.
  18. Crisis counselors must be aware of how to __________ in order not to impede the medical exam process for sexual assault victims.
  19. Rape is typically about
  20. When assessing the emotional reactions to sexual assault, treatment is only suggested for those experiencing
  21. The cluster of symptoms experienced by women following a sexual assault is knows as
  22. When a child makes an initial disclosure it is important that counselors
  23. Potential reasons that some children appear to not suffer any adverse effects from CSA include all of the following EXCEPT that
  24. Which early childhood behavior should raise a ag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
  25. __________ may be particularly vulnerable to child sexual abuse.
  26. According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, to be classified as child sexual abuse, a person must be
  27. The primary difference that delineates child sexual abuse from statutory rape is
  28. Which middle childhood behavior should raise a ag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
  29. __________ has been characterized as the “signature wound” of the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
  30. Which statement best characterizes the current landscape of military service members?
  31. PFA identifies five imperative phases to be integrated with first responders
  32. Issues for nondeployed family members experiencing deployment often involves
  33. ______is the most common intervention to decrease the level of stress resulting from emergency calls
  34. The main priority of law enforcement is
  35. The concept of “resilience” as it relates to post-traumatic stress disorder involves
  36. __________ is NOT a component in a crisis counseling program (CCP).
  37. Typical responses to a disaster such as restlessness, conflicts with others, withdrawal from others, lack of interest in social activities, and increased drug/alcohol use are called
  38. During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, the hostage taker often becomes suicidal.
  39. When a disaster strikes, survivors most likely exhibit an attitude of moving on
  40. During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, the hostage taker often feels fatigued.
  41. When a disaster strikes, mental health clinicians should engage in some problem solving interventions
  42. A(n) __________ has a unique psychological toll on survivors because their belongings are not gone but destroyed.
  43. The main goal during the __________ phase is to return the school to a stable, pre-crisis environment and return students to learning as quickly as possible.
  44. A crisis plan should be
  45. guidelines refer to actions taken immediately to manage an event which may threaten the safety of all parties with the goal of stopping or minimizing the event. An intruder in the building would be an example of a time when these guidelines would be implemented.
  46. According to FEMA, __________ is an action step for mitigation and prevention in schools.
  47. According to Kerr (2009), a __________ is a brief written expression of guiding ideas derived from regulations, mandates, or an organization’s philosophy.
  48. During the recovery phase
  49. The crisis team should include the
  50. In higher education settings, threat assessment teams

Other sets

  1. This lack of community support can be thought of as a __________ that further complicates the grief process for homicide survivors.
  2. Suicidal individuals who evidences that he or she may hurt himself or herself in 24 hours or less, stating specificity about a plan, intent, means, and method are considered
  3. In order of highest risk to lowest risk, which of the following is accurate, according to the NSPL concepts related to desire, intent, capability, and buffers?
  4. When homicide survivors feel a sense of unfairness regarding the justice system, it may be helpful for them to
  5. According to the CDC, all of the following are dangerous workplace risk factors EXCEPT
  6. A suicide attempt gone awry occurs when the person wanted to
  7. Which of the following is the TRUEST statement?
  8. __________ could be characterized as intimate partner violence.
  9. According to Walker’s Cycle of Violence Theory (1979), the __________ phase is characterized by repentance and expressions of love from the abusive partner. During this phase the survivor may feel a range of emotions from love to humiliation.
  10. The term “intimate partner violence” describes violence among
  11. Due to the prevalence of intimate partner violence, it is generally agreed that screening for IPV should occur
  12. What term is the legal concept used for crime reporting and law enforcement intervention
  13. All of the following are goals of batterer intervention programs EXCEPT
  14. Survivors of intimate partner violence frequently experience
  15. Rape is typically about
  16. A sexual assault occurs every ____ minutes in the United States.
  17. Symptoms of rape trauma syndrome include all of the following EXCEPT
  18. According to the 2011 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey ___percent of female respondents and ___percent of male respondents who experienced “contact sexual violence” also experienced one or more symptoms of PTSD.
  19. One of the most prevalent acts within the area of sexual assault is
  20. The most important aspect when first meeting a sexual assault victim is
  21. The most favorable approach for immediate intervention with sexual violence victims A.
  22. All of the following are documented reasons that children fail to disclose sexual abuse EXCEPT that they
  23. All of the following are hotly contested issues around child sexual abuse EXCEPT
  24. According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, to be classified as child sexual abuse, a person must be
  25. Estimates of the number of children who are sexually abused each year are considered underestimates for each of the following reasons EXCEPT that
  26. Which early childhood behavior should raise a fag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
  27. When a child makes an initial disclosure it is important that counselors
  28. Veterans who have had family members involved in treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder have
  29. The main priority of law enforcement is
  30. The concept of “resilience” as it relates to post-traumatic stress disorder involves
  31. A survey of military dependents seeking counseling services associated with deployment stress indicated
  32. The __________ stage of deployment involves partners relying on alternative sources of support and forming new roles and norms for the household.
  33. EMS professionals report the calls that cause the most stress are incidents involve
  34. The highest rates of suicide occurred among which group of military
  35. A mental health clinician practicing psychological first aid (PFA) would be less likely to
  36. has a specific emphasis on potentiating pairings or venting and debriefing.
  37. During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, the hostage taker often feels fatigued.
  38. Psychological First Aid (PFA) can be used with
  39. During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, hostages would be most traumatized.
  40. When a disaster strikes, survivors most likely exhibit an attitude of moving on
  41. has demonstrated effectiveness for individuals who have experienced a crisis.
  42. During a lockdown
  43. According to FEMA, __________ is an action step for mitigation and prevention in schools.
  44. School personnel can help foster school climate by
  45. The crisis team should include the
  46. When sending a letter to parents/guardians regarding a crisis, it is important to include
  47. The main goal during the __________ phase is to return the school to a stable, pre-crisis environment and return students to learning as quickly as possible.
  48. Evaluation of the crisis response and recovery efforts is a necessary part of the crisis plan. FEMA (2012) suggests addressing which of the following questions during assessment?
  49. Strategies for helping students during and after a school crisis include

Set 2

  1. is an example of a false positive.
  2. is considered a warning sign of suicidal risk.
  3. Which of the following is the TRUEST statement?
  4. When homicide survivors feel a sense of unfairness regarding the justice system, it may be helpful for them to
  5. Crisis counselors who assist family members or friends after a suicide might expect indications of all of the following EXCEPT signs of
  6. Medium level threat clients
  7. “I hate my mother-in-law. Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to run her down with my car. Seriously! I could take her out.” This indicates which level of threat?
  8. All of the following are viewed as possible causes of addiction from the psychodynamic model EXCEPT
  9. The best tool for use in conducting a clinical assessment is the
  10. The easiest way to screen for potential substance use problems is to
  11. is the BEST contributing factor to initial substance use for adolescents?
  12. Counselors must remember that when conducting an assessment
  13. Which of the following would NOT be considered a form of harm reduction?
  14. is the psychoactive drug with the highest dependence potential.
  15. Survivors of intimate partner violence frequently experience
  16. All of the following questions or statements should be included when screening for intimate partner violence EXCEPT
  17. What term is the legal concept used for crime reporting and law enforcement intervention
  18. All of the following are goals of batterer intervention programs EXCEPT
  19. According to Walker’s Cycle of Violence Theory (1979), the phase is characterized by repentance and expressions of love from the abusive partner. During this phase the survivor may feel a range of emotions from love to humiliation.
  20. theory originated from a study that involved locking dogs in cages and administering electric shocks.
  21. According to moral development theory, the majority of batterers operate at the
  22. level of development
  23. is an additional physical effect which should be assessed for when working with a sexual assault victim.
  24. Symptoms of rape trauma syndrome include all of the following EXCEPT
  25. The cluster of symptoms experienced by women following a sexual assault is knows as
  26. Rape is typically about
  27. The prevalence of being the victim of some type of sexual assault sexual assault in the United States is percent for women and            percent for men
  28. The most favorable approach for immediate intervention with sexual violence victims A.
  29. Women with the history of rape before the age of 18 years old are times as likely to be raped when they are adults.
  30. When a child makes an initial disclosure it is important that counselors
  31. Which middle childhood behavior should raise a flag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
  32. According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, to be classified as child sexual abuse, a person must be
  33. Potential reasons that some children appear to not suffer any adverse effects from CSA include all of the following EXCEPT that
  34. All of the following are documented reasons that children fail to disclose sexual abuse EXCEPT that they is thought to change children’s behavior when looking at sexual abuse prevention programs?
  35. When treating perpetrators of sexual abuse, all of the following must be taken into account EXCEPT
  36. The concept of “resilience” as it relates to post-traumatic stress disorder involves
  37. Issues for nondeployed family members experiencing deployment often involves has been characterized as the “signature wound” of the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
  38. Veterans who have had family members involved in treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder have
  39. The approach is commonly used to addressing issues of post-traumatic stress.
  40. A survey of military dependents seeking counseling services associated with deployment stress indicated
  41. Which statement accurately describes the issues related to deployment in recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq experienced by military service members?
  42. A crisis plan
  43. A crisis plan should be
  44. guidelines refer to actions taken immediately to manage an event
  45. which may threaten the safety of all parties with the goal of stopping or minimizing the event. An intruder in the building would be an example of a time when these guidelines would be implemented.
  46. According to ASCA, the school counselor takes on a leadership role in the development of a systematic crisis plan and becomes involved in
  47. The main goal during the phase is to return the school to a stable, pre-crisis environment and return students to learning as quickly as possible.
  48. Evaluation of the crisis response and recovery efforts is a necessary part of the crisis plan. FEMA (2012) suggests addressing which of the following questions during assessment?
  49. In attempts to secure the building from outside intruders, schools could
  50. When sending a letter to parents/guardians regarding a crisis, it is important to include

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