Workers, Ethics, and Loss | Actual Questions and
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Score for this quiz: 144 out of 150
Submitted Oct 11 at 3:13am
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Question 1 pts
Once a woman decides to leave the battering relationship, comes to an abuse
shelter, and regains some psychological equilibrium, the crisis worker's first job is to
provide immediate practical advice on such issues as finding a place to live, child
care, financial aid, etc.
True
False
Question 2 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 3 pts
The Duluth model can best be characterized as:
a cognitive-behavioral treatment for batterers.
providing support to women across a range of issues.
an integrated, systemic intervention coordinated between a variety of
agencies.
a biased program that seeks to give batterers what that dished out.
Question 4 pts
Pile up crises for families occur when stressors accumulate over many months.
True
False
, Question 5 pts
The contextual model for family crisis intervention recognizes:
families are very similar.
family members might manipulate communications.
families have control of external factors influencing a crisis.
families react predictably.
Question 6 pts
An appropriate example of providing immediate, short-term, and brief crisis
intervention with the bereaved following a sudden death would be:
working through long buried guilt feelings.
planning new relationships now that the loved one is gone.
referral to a support group.
providing referral sources to make arrangements for the funeral, and
information about autopsy and donor rights.
Question 7 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 8 pts
When using the dual process model you should:
attempt to determine early attachments as they impact the loss.
determine what Kubler-Ross stage the client is in.
not push clients toward resolution. Let the oscillation work.
deeply empathize with the person’s grief but do not let vicarious traumatization
occur.
Question 9 pts