CRIS 305 Quiz Intro to Crisis Intervention
CRIS 305 Quiz Introduction to Crisis Intervention and Multicultural Considerations
- The Equilibrium model of crisis intervention seeks to equalize faulty thinking.
- The first suicide intervention program in the United States was created over a hundred years ago.
- Successful crisis work may be described as:
- Grassroots movements are:
- Eclectic crisis intervention involves the intentional and systematic selection and integration of valid concepts and strategies from all available therapeutic approaches.
- The Contextual-Ecological Model of crisis is:
- Characteristics of effective crisis workers must include:
- Chaos theory is a positive theory of crisis because it causes new, previously unknown solutions to be found.
- Crisis intervention services typically start through massive government funding to rectify some ill.
- Workers who have experienced the crisis a client is experiencing will undoubtedly be better able to handle it because they have overcome the crisis.
- The ACT Model of crisis intervention seems most appropriate for long term transcrisis intervention when the person cannot seem to get out of the crisis after a long period of time.
- SAFETY is a developing model for understanding clients’ social locations during:
- A universal view of multicultural counseling relates to “visible and racial ethnic minorities.”
- The ADDRESSING and SAFETY models both manifest the social locations approach Brown is proposing to understand the impact of multiculturalism on trauma.
- Multiculturalists in the United States are highly aware of how the competencies they promote apply outside the United States.
- When a crisis worker encounters language barriers he or she should:
- An effective multicultural view of a client includes a:
- Of the attributes that will serve crisis workers well in a multicultural crisis world, which of the following is not helpful?
- Geographic locale is a cultural barrier in a crisis because:
- Laura Brown uses the___________ model to delineate her social locations approach.