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Question 1
3 / 3 pts
When women finally decide to end the relationship and leave they will have:
to find ways to support their abuser.
grief reactions to the loss of their relationship dreams.
achieved the promise of the relationship.
an indifferent attitude toward the relationship.
Question 2
3 / 3 pts
According to Walker, much of battering occurs on a random basis.
True
False
Question 3
3 / 3 pts
Intake interviews for women who are battered are best done in a hospital or police station with the
batterer present so the assaulted person can feel safe and secure in naming the perpetrator.
True
False
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
The Family Distress Model states that families typically use the same strategies they always have used,
but just work harder at them.
True
False
Question 5
3 / 3 pts
Developmental crises for families can be anticipated and planned for.
True
False
Question 6
3 / 3 pts
The more contemporary Dutro model of grieving is a fixed, linear stage model that proposes that people
all grieve in about the same way.
True
False
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
From a Piagetian standpoint, the preoperational child's egocentric view of death may be:
laced with magical thinking and fantasy with no clear view of death's finality.
programmed to follow the parental view of death.
related to the unique and particular relationship with the deceased.
subject to social influence that is accompanied by numerous negative cultural messages about death.
Question 8
3 / 3 pts
Kubler-Ross believes that our culture sees death as:
a transition into a greater eternal life.
defeatable through modern medical science.
an unspeakable issue, more so than sex or violence.
a resolvable issue through erecting monuments and memorials.
Question 9
3 / 3 pts
In dealing with children who have suffered loss, an adult should:
shield and protect the child.
be truthful and consistent.
be concerned if the child seems uncaring.
push the child to talk about the loss.
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
If during a screening interview the client indicates he/she has a weapon, the crisis worker should:
forcibly confiscate the weapon, business end first.
exit the room and get help if the client is resistant to voluntarily surrendering the weapon.
be extra polite to the client and get them a snack
do nothing; any mention of weapons automatically becomes a police problem.
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
The EVJO can be partitioned into categories based on mental status.
True
False
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
When the decision is made that threat level is high and parents and authorities must be notified, the EVJO
may become extremely upset. The best thing the crisis worker generally can do is:
use "I understand" and "broken record" statements to continuously assure the client is cared for.
empathically tell the student to get control of himself/herself.
state clearly and empathically what the consequences will be if you (the worker) don't take action.
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