A Guide to Crisis Intervention 5th Edition By Kanel Test Bank
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A Guide to Crisis Intervention 5th Edition By Kanel Test Bank
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A Guide to Crisis Intervention 5th Edition By Kanel Test Bank
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
CHAPTER 2: ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Multiple Choice
- A crisis worker who has unresolved feelings toward his own mother and gives advice based on this is suffering from:
- self-awareness.
- dual relationship.
- countertransference.
- all of the above.
- none of the above.
ANS: C
- An example of a dual relationship would be:
- sex with a client.
- being friends with a client.
- dating a client.
- all of the above.
- none of the above.
ANS: D
- Who may waive the rights of a clients privileged communications spoken in a counseling sessions?
- The therapist
- The client
- The courts
- None of the above
ANS: B
- A crisis worker must break confidentiality in cases of:
- elder abuse.
- child abuse.
- intent to murder someone.
- all of the above.
- both A and C.
ANS: D
- Duty to Warn came from:
- the Tarasoff Case.
- the Child abuse reporting Act of 1966.
- the gravely disabled act of congress.
- none of the above.
ANS: A
- In which stage of cultural sensitivity does the therapist consider culture as distracting from clinical effectiveness?
- Unawareness of cultural issues
- Heightened awareness of culture
- Burden of considering culture
- Toward cultural sensitivity
ANS: C
- Mexican-American families are most likely to be:
- disengaged.
- matriarchal.
- enmeshed.
- none of the above.
ANS: C
- Which is not a typical cultural pattern of Latinos?
- Feminism
- Marianisma
- Machismo
- Familismo
ANS: A
- Shame and obligation are two ideas to keep in mind when working with:
- Mexican-Americans.
- Asian-Americans.
- African-Americans.
- none of the above.
ANS: B
- Hispanics might be best treated using which theoretical model?
- Psychoanalytical
- Behavioral
- Family systems
- Existential
ANS: C
- Coming out crisis refers to:
- a gay person disclosing his homosexuality to friends and family.
- a disabled person mainstreaming.
- an adolescent admitting guilt for substance abuse.
- none of the above.
ANS: A
True/False
- Dual relationship is legal if the patient is legally insane.
ANS: F
- Fiduciary abuse may be considered a part of elder abuse.
ANS: T
- Countertransference refers to the unresolved feelings that the client feels toward the counselor.
ANS: F
- Mandatory reporting laws only apply to situations where children are being abuse.
ANS: F
- Duty to Warn refers to disclosure of a clients intention to harm another.
ANS: T
- Secondary traumatization exists when a crisis worker experiences PTSD after working with a person in crisis.
ANS: T
- African Americans tend to develop a culturally bound syndrome known as Ataque de Nervios.
ANS: F
- Much of the family structure seen in African Americans can be understood in terms of the history of slavery.
ANS: T
- African Americans and Asian-Americans usually prefer to deal with counselors in a problem solving model.
ANS: T
- Etic issues refer to those behaviors that are particular to a specific culture or subgroup.
ANS: F
- Emic issues refer to those behaviors that are universal to most cultures.
ANS: F
- Homophobia refers to an unreasonable fear or hatred of a homosexual.
ANS: T
- Someone who is a transgender prefers to dress as the opposite sex but is not gay.
ANS: F
- An emic consideration for a Latina woman who is being battered might be isolation.
ANS: T
Short Answer/Essay
- When MUST a counselor breech confidentiality?
- When MAY a counselor breech confidentiality?
- How might countertransference affect crisis intervention?
- What is meant by dual relationship?
- What are the symptoms and causes of burnout?
- What are effective methods of lessening burnout?
- Describe one behavior pattern typical of each of the following groups that differ from mainstream culture:
- Asian-Americans
- African-Americans
- Mexican-Americans
- What are the stages that beginning counselors typically go through when learning to become culturally sensitive?
- What issues might a gay man face when coming out?CHAPTER 4: WHEN CRISIS LEADS TO DANGER TO SELF, OTHERS, OR PSYCHOTIC DECOMPENSATION
Multiple Choice
- Who is considered one of the founding fathers of modern suicidology?
- Dr. Sigmund Freud
- Dr. Norman Farberow
- Dr. Gerald Caplan
- Dr. Eric Lindemann
ANS: B
- Typical warning signs of suicide include all of the following EXCEPT:
- giving things away.
- putting things in order.
- vegetative depression.
- increased drug use.
ANS: C
- A client who says Im going to kill myself and you cant stop me is probably:
- high risk.
- middle risk.
- low risk.
- none of the above.
ANS: A
- A good strategy for a middle risk client regarding suicide is:
- support comments.
- no suicide contract.
- family suicide watch.
- all of the above.
ANS: D
- The most common methods of self-mutilative behaviors include all of the following EXCEPT:
- cutting.
- carving.
- hanging.
- biting oneself.
ANS: C
- Clients who a danger to others may:
- be delusional.
- have impulse control problems.
- feel controlled by outside forces.
- all of the above.
ANS: D
- A psychotic decompensation can best be described as:
- a state of increased energy.
- a state of active delusions and hallucinations.
- a state of increased independence.
- none of the above.
ANS: B
- Which of the following is NOT a category of the Mental Status Exam?
- Appearance
- Perception
- Behavior
- None of the above
ANS: D
True/False
- Farberows work with suicide began with World War II veterans.
ANS: T
- The World Health Organization estimated that about one million individuals complete a suicidal act each year in the world.
ANS: T
- Suicide is always impulsive.
ANS: F
- Suicide is always an insane act.
ANS: F
- The suicidal client will feel relieved to openly discuss his feelings.
ANS: T
- A crisis worker may include family members in a suicide watch.
ANS: T
- Hospitalizing a high risk client is avoided at all costs.
ANS: F
- Suicidal people never leave hints that they are thinking of suicide.
ANS: F
Short Answer/Essay
- What are 10 questions a crisis worker should ask during a suicide assessment?
- What are effective crisis intervention strategies for each of the following:
- High-risk suicidal client
- Middle-risk suicidal client
- Low-risk suicidal client
- What are five things a crisis worker should explore with a client who is suspected of being homicidal?
- How is the Mental Status Exam useful for a crisis worker?
- What are the categories of the MSE?
- How is self-mutilative behavior different than suicide?
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