Crisis Intervention Midterm
A stressor that triggers a crisis is often referred to as a precipitating event -
correct answer ✔TRUE
Ego strength refers to how vain someone is. - correct answer ✔FALSE
Crisis intervention is popular with HMO's and managed health care. - correct
answer ✔TRUE
Everyone who experiences a stressor in life will succumb to a crisis state -
correct answer ✔FALSE
The goal of crisis intervention is to change the precipitating event. - correct
answer ✔FALSE
A crisis is an abnormal state and needs long term therapy to overcome it. -
correct answer ✔FALSE
Stress is a natural occurrence in most people's live. - correct answer ✔TRUE
The major goal of crisis intervention is to increase the client's functioning. -
correct answer ✔TRUE
The cognitive key refers to the emotions one deals with during a crisis -
correct answer ✔FALSE
, Brief therapy is synonymous with crisis intervention - correct answer
✔FALSE
Eric Lindemann studied the reactions of survivors of a night club fire. - correct
answer ✔TRUE
Crisis intervention began during the HNMO movement of the 1980's. - correct
answer ✔FALSE
Cognitive-behavioral models have contributed much to the practice of
intervention - correct answer ✔TRUE
Caplan's list of effective coping behavior include the ability to invoke help from
others. - correct answer ✔TRUE
Humanistic models have very little impact on the practice of crisis intervention
- correct answer ✔FALSE
Coconut Grove Nightclub fire in 1942 is considered one of the major events
that lead to the development of crisis intervention. - correct answer ✔TRUE
Carl Rogers of the founder of person-centered therapy and well known
contributor to the Humanistic approach to counseling. - correct answer
✔TRUE
Gerald Caplan is known as the Father of Crisis Intervention. - correct answer
✔TRUE