COUC 604 Quiz 2
COUC 604 Quiz 2 Liberty University
CCOU 604 Quiz: Crisis Counseling for Specific Populations
Modules 5 — 8: Weeks 5 — 8
- This lack of community support can be thought of as a __________ that further complicates the grief process for homicide survivors.
- 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
- 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?
- When homicide survivors feel a sense of unfairness regarding the justice system, it may be helpful for them to
- According to the CDC, all of the following are dangerous workplace risk factors EXCEPT
- A suicide attempt gone awry occurs when the person wanted to
- Which of the following is the TRUEST statement?
- __________ could be characterized as intimate partner violence.
- 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.
- The term “intimate partner violence” describes violence among
- Due to the prevalence of intimate partner violence, it is generally agreed that screening for IPV should occur
- What term is the legal concept used for crime reporting and law enforcement intervention
- All of the following are goals of batterer intervention programs EXCEPT
- Survivors of intimate partner violence frequently experience
- Rape is typically about
- A sexual assault occurs every ____ minutes in the United States.
- Symptoms of rape trauma syndrome include all of the following EXCEPT
- 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.
- One of the most prevalent acts within the area of sexual assault is
- The most important aspect when first meeting a sexual assault victim is
- The most favorable approach for immediate intervention with sexual violence victims A.
- All of the following are documented reasons that children fail to disclose sexual abuse EXCEPT that they
- All of the following are hotly contested issues around child sexual abuse EXCEPT
- According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, to be classified as child sexual abuse, a person must be
- Estimates of the number of children who are sexually abused each year are considered underestimates for each of the following reasons EXCEPT that
- Which early childhood behavior should raise a fag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
- When a child makes an initial disclosure it is important that counselors
- Veterans who have had family members involved in treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder have
- The main priority of law enforcement is
- The concept of “resilience” as it relates to post-traumatic stress disorder involves
- A survey of military dependents seeking counseling services associated with deployment stress indicated
- The __________ stage of deployment involves partners relying on alternative sources of support and forming new roles and norms for the household.
- EMS professionals report the calls that cause the most stress are incidents involve
- The highest rates of suicide occurred among which group of military
- A mental health clinician practicing psychological first aid (PFA) would be less likely to
- has a specific emphasis on potentiating pairings or venting and debriefing.
- During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, the hostage taker often feels fatigued.
- Psychological First Aid (PFA) can be used with
- During the __________ stage of a typical hostage situation, hostages would be most traumatized.
- When a disaster strikes, survivors most likely exhibit an attitude of moving on
- has demonstrated effectiveness for individuals who have experienced a crisis.
- During a lockdown
- According to FEMA, __________ is an action step for mitigation and prevention in schools.
- School personnel can help foster school climate by
- The crisis team should include the
- When sending a letter to parents/guardians regarding a crisis, it is important to include
- 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.
- 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?
- Strategies for helping students during and after a school crisis include
Set 2
- is an example of a false positive.
- is considered a warning sign of suicidal risk.
- Which of the following is the TRUEST statement?
- When homicide survivors feel a sense of unfairness regarding the justice system, it may be helpful for them to
- Crisis counselors who assist family members or friends after a suicide might expect indications of all of the following EXCEPT signs of
- Medium level threat clients
- “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?
- All of the following are viewed as possible causes of addiction from the psychodynamic model EXCEPT
- The best tool for use in conducting a clinical assessment is the
- The easiest way to screen for potential substance use problems is to
- is the BEST contributing factor to initial substance use for adolescents?
- Counselors must remember that when conducting an assessment
- Which of the following would NOT be considered a form of harm reduction?
- is the psychoactive drug with the highest dependence potential.
- Survivors of intimate partner violence frequently experience
- All of the following questions or statements should be included when screening for intimate partner violence EXCEPT
- What term is the legal concept used for crime reporting and law enforcement intervention
- All of the following are goals of batterer intervention programs EXCEPT
- 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.
- theory originated from a study that involved locking dogs in cages and administering electric shocks.
- According to moral development theory, the majority of batterers operate at the
- level of development
- is an additional physical effect which should be assessed for when working with a sexual assault victim.
- Symptoms of rape trauma syndrome include all of the following EXCEPT
- The cluster of symptoms experienced by women following a sexual assault is knows as
- Rape is typically about
- 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
- The most favorable approach for immediate intervention with sexual violence victims A.
- Women with the history of rape before the age of 18 years old are times as likely to be raped when they are adults.
- When a child makes an initial disclosure it is important that counselors
- Which middle childhood behavior should raise a flag in a counselor’s mind about the possibility of CSA?
- According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, to be classified as child sexual abuse, a person must be
- Potential reasons that some children appear to not suffer any adverse effects from CSA include all of the following EXCEPT that
- 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?
- When treating perpetrators of sexual abuse, all of the following must be taken into account EXCEPT
- The concept of “resilience” as it relates to post-traumatic stress disorder involves
- Issues for nondeployed family members experiencing deployment often involves has been characterized as the “signature wound” of the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Veterans who have had family members involved in treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder have
- The approach is commonly used to addressing issues of post-traumatic stress.
- A survey of military dependents seeking counseling services associated with deployment stress indicated
- Which statement accurately describes the issues related to deployment in recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq experienced by military service members?
- A crisis plan
- A crisis plan should be
- 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.
- According to ASCA, the school counselor takes on a leadership role in the development of a systematic crisis plan and becomes involved in
- 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.
- 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?
- In attempts to secure the building from outside intruders, schools could
- When sending a letter to parents/guardians regarding a crisis, it is important to include