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CRISIS INTERVENTION ACTUAL EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (NEWEST VERSION) Disinhibition effect - Answer-means that clients open up faster and with more personal information when they are on the Internet. One of the major...

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CRISIS INTERVENTION ACTUAL EXAM 100+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (NEWEST
VERSION)
Disinhibition effect - Answer-means that clients open up faster and with more personal
information when they are on the Internet.

One of the major problems in a community telephone crisis line is that workers have to
be "expert" in a large variety of areas - Answer-False

Because the Internet is international in scope there is no need to carry liability insurance
if you are offering professional counseling services over it because there are no
international ethical standards - Answer-False

One of the first things a crisis line worker does is: - Answer-Make psychological contact

An iron-clad rule is that the worker checks with every caller to determine if their
medication may be contributing to the problem. - Answer-true

Dealing with a sexually explicit caller may be done by - Answer-covert modeling by
planting the idea that they have a problem

In telephone crisis intervention, providing support to the client is critical because -
Answer-the client typically has no support system and needs to establish psychological
contact with someone

Hotlines may: - Answer-be time limited or continuous depending on the issue

Volunteers who work crisis hotlines are actually pretty effective in helping people -
Answer-true

A person who was identified as schizotypal would typically need to - Answer-have the
worker focus on reality checks in a slow paced supportive manner

Call-in clients like crisis lines because: - Answer-They can remain anonymous

Predispositioning is one of the most important tasks when using the Internet for crisis
intervention - Answer-True

, Telephone crisis centers have ready access to a variety of support systems - Answer-
true

Telephone crisis counseling is cheap, but generally ineffective due to staffing by
volunteers - Answer-False

Crisis lines work because they - Answer-Allow callers to control the interaction

The disinhibition effect means that people tend to open up earlier with more distressing
issues over the Internet than they do face-to-face. - Answer-true

Because conflict can occur more online than in face-to-face intervention, communication
constantly needs to be clarified - Answer-true

Pranksters should be hung up on immediately to clear the lines for legitimate calls -
Answer-False

The possibility of secondary victimization is an excellent reason for using telephone
counseling because the client is in complete control of the process. - Answer-true

Terr (1995) proposed a division of childhood trauma into two categories that she called
Type I and Type II traumas. What is the difference? - Answer-Type I derives from
sudden, distinct, traumatic experiences and Type II derives from long standing,
repeated ordeals.

One of the major reasons for PTSD counseling groups is to let the members cathart
about their experiences and thus get rid of the bad memories. - Answer-False

Psychotropic medications are widely effective with all trauma types and should be used
conjointly with psychotherapy - Answer-False

Of the following, which is not a common dynamic pattern of PTSD? - Answer-
Exaggerated social interaction

There is evidence that intense and continuous stress can cause permanent physical
changes to occur in the brain. - Answer-true

Nondirective play therapy is ill advised because restitutive play may become
increasingly destructive if left ungoverned - Answer-true

Young children who suffer from PTSD are likely to - Answer-continuously reenact the
event through play.

Neat and orderly progression for the PTSD sufferer through the recovery phase is: -
Answer-the exception rather than the rule

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