CRIS 302 Overview Quiz
CRIS 302 Quiz 1 Overview of Crisis Intervention
- Crisis intervention and brief therapy both use the same approach to client care.
- The crisis-prone person usually does not
- Ego strength refers to
- Crisis intervention as a response to trauma first emerged when World War II soldiers began to return home.
- Factors influencing a person’s response to crisis include their
- It might be appropriate for a crisis worker to serve temporarily as their client’s ego strength.
- The concept of limited psychic energy comes from which theory?
- How quickly a person receives intervention after a crisis event does not matter to their long-term ability to function.
- Everyone who becomes stressed will experience a crisis state at one time or another.
- Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?
- Trauma-Informed Care is used in many state and federal agencies. It focuses on three key elements, not including
- Managed Care replaced the use of indemnity insurance companies for payment of mental health services in the
- Suicide prevention first became widespread during the time of Freud.
- The focus of crisis intervention is on helping the client to win a favorable outcome to a lawsuit.
- A person who has experienced a crisis event can benefit from it through
- The major goal of crisis intervention is to increase the client’s functioning.
- A person can effectively come out of a crisis state through use of ego defense mechanisms such as repression and denial.
- The focus on client responsibility and choice best represents which theoretical approach?
- A typical reaction to a crisis event is an increase in anxiety.
- The cognitive key refers to