CRIS 606 Midterm Liberty
Set 1
- Cognitive restructuring is a tool to let clients know that they have choices in situations and behaviors.
- In Latino culture, ‘machismo’ does not justify spousal abuse.
- A typical reaction to a crisis event is an increase in anxiety.
- How does FOMO begin?
- By the time an individual reaches maturity, they have worked through all of the issues that might trigger a crisis.
- The use of virtual therapy might encounter ethical issues because of
- Teenage girls from this cultural group have the highest rate of attempted suicide.
- Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
- The “Black Lives Matter” movement
- Crisis workers are not expected to be knowledgeable about the laws affecting their clients in crisis.
- The leading cause of death among children 1-4 years of age in the United States is _________.
- Among older adults, suicidal behavior is mainly associated with _________.
- In 2014 in the U.S., the leading cause of death for young adults ages 25-34 was _________.
- Children who have survived a life-threatening illness often have to deal with issues of _________.
- The critical feature(s) of pediatric palliative and hospice care is/are _________.
- According to Moos and Schaefer’s analysis of coping domains, cognitive avoidance or denial is an example of:
- “Spiritual” tasks _________.
- Given strong narcotics regularly and in sufficient amounts, dying persons with severe pain will likely experience _________.
- The task-based model examined in Chapter 6 focuses on four areas of task work; these are:
- When you are visiting a dying person and he or she starts talking about dying, how should you best respond?
- The Mental Status Exam assesses a person’s state of mind under which of the following domains?
- An individual who is at risk of harming others may
- The most common methods of nonsuicidal self-injury do not include
- Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients.
- A low-risk suicidal client might respond best to
Set 2
- The “Black Lives Matter” movement
- Because a crisis worker is not a psychiatrist, it is not important for them to be familiar with the conditions listed in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
- With Asian American clients, reframing solutions as strengthening the family unit rather than focusing on the individual can be a particularly effective strategy.
- What is the purpose of basic attending skills?
- It is unrealistic for a young adult to think that their parents know everything and do not have any problems themselves.
- One argument in support of virtual or e-therapy is that it allows people to be served who otherwise would not seek counseling because of fears of being stigmatized.
- When a client is presented with choices and is encouraged to master their feelings, the counselor is providing a/an
- The cognitive key refers to
- Going to bed, smoking pot, and avoiding friends are coping strategies.
- At the end of a crisis intervention interview, the counselor should
- Which of the following is correct?
- The leading cause of death among infants from 1 month to 1 year of age in the United States is:
- In general, it can be said of adulthood that it is:
- Older adults can be helped to find resolution for old conflicts and achieve a sense of meaning in their lives by _________.
- In 2014, the highest death rates among adolescents in the U.S. occurred among:
- Active listening techniques depend on the following:
- By focusing on coping skills and grouping them into three separate categories, Moos and Schaefer emphasized that _________.
- In 2014, it is estimated that U.S. hospice programs cared for approximately:
- When strong narcotics are used in the management of severe pain in dying persons, least concern will be given to:
- In 2014, it is estimated that how many Americans died while receiving hospice care?
- The Mental Status Exam assesses a person’s state of mind under which of the following domains?
- An individual who is at risk of harming others may
- A low-risk suicidal client might respond best to
- The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
- The rate of nonsuicidal self-injury is higher amongst adolescents than in the general population.