The Cognitive key refers to the emotions one deals with during a crisis -
correct answer ✔false
A stressor that triggers a crisis is often referred to as a precipitating event -
correct answer ✔true
There is no possible benefit when one goes through a crisis - correct answer
✔false
It is always best to stifle emotions during a crisis. - correct answer ✔false
Some anxiety helps motivate people to work through a crisis. - correct answer
✔true
Crisis is used synonymously with panic by mental health professionals. -
correct answer ✔false
Ego strength refers to how vain someone is. - correct answer ✔false
A major goal of crisis intervention is to increase functioning. - correct answer
✔true
Stress is a natural occurance in most people's lives. - correct answer ✔true
Crisis prone people don't tend to face their problems - correct answer ✔true
, Crisis intervention began during the HMO movement of the 1980's - correct
answer ✔false
The deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill led to the need for community
mental health centers. - correct answer ✔true
A variety of traditional counselilng theories have influenced crisis intervention -
correct answer ✔true
Eric Lindermann studied the reactions of survivors of a night club fire. - correct
answer ✔true
Nonprofessionals were used to implement crisis intervention at the wellesley
project. - correct answer ✔true
Crisis intervention has long been considered an inferior form of treatment by
county mental health centers. - correct answer ✔false
Congnitive-bahavioral models have contributed much to the practice of crisis
intervention - correct answer ✔true
Brief therapy is synonymous with crisis intervention. - correct answer ✔false
Humanistic models have very little impact on the practice of crisis intervention
- correct answer ✔false
The Short-Doyle Act created mandatory licensure for all crisis workers -
correct answer ✔false