CRIS 302 Quiz 1,2,3
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
CRIS 302 Quiz 2 Techniques and Ethics of Crisis Intervention
Covers the Textbook material from Module 4: Week 4.
- If a crisis worker strongly believes in a particular moral code, it is appropriate for them to encourage their clients to adopt, or at least consider, that code.
- When a counselor tells a client that his or her feelings are normal and suggests that others would feel the same way under the same conditions, he is giving a/an
- According to Arredondo et al., there are five major cultural groups in the United States. These do not include
- Which is considered the most effective way to allow clients to express their real selves without categories imposed on them by the interviewer?
- Which moral principle is not a guide to ethical decision-making?
- “Duty to Warn” refers to reporting to their family or caregiver that a client intends to harm themselves.
- 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.
- Cultural sensitivity is important, but it is not an ethical mandate.
- “Duty to Warn” came from
- Clients should be encouraged to develop their own support systems rather than turn to mental health workers.
- Clients are most likely to follow through with a plan if they have thought of the coping behaviors and actions for themselves.
- Client confidentiality must be broken in the case of
- Restating in your own words what you thought you heard client say is called
- A crisis worker who resents their parents because he was sent to boarding school, and now gives advice to clients based on their unresolved feelings, is suffering from
- In part C of the ABC model, clients are encouraged to seek alternative ideas, and set new coping strategies to deal with the crisis at hand.
- The most important way to begin the coping phase of crisis intervention is
- Crisis workers are not expected to be knowledgeable about the laws affecting their clients in crisis.
- Suicide may seem like a viable plan to the client seeking a way to end their psychic pain.
- The ABC method of crisis management is a three-stage process involving
- What is the purpose of basic attending skills?
CRIS 302 Quiz 3 Crisis Intervention of Suicide
Covers the Textbook material from Module 5: Week 5.
- The most common methods of nonsuicidal self-injury do not include
- Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
- The Mental Status Exam assesses a person’s state of mind under which of the following domains?
- The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
- Which is not a typical sign of a suicidal person?
- A suicide watch will often require the involvement of the client’s family.
- Which is never a factor in assessing suicide risk?
- Considering suicide when life looks hopeless or impossible is always a sign of mental illness.
- If a person cannot look after their basic needs, such as food and water or keeping themselves clean, they may need hospitalization.
- Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients.
- An individual who is at risk of harming others may
- Why does a crisis worker need to have a thorough knowledge of the risk factors that homicidal clients might portray? In your response, list several of the risk factors that are considered most serious in times of the client’s lethality.
- According to Kanel, what are at least eight questions a crisis worker should ask during a suicide assessment?
- Why does a crisis worker need to have a thorough knowledge of the risk factors that suicidal clients might portray? In your response, briey list several of the risk factors that are considered most serious in times of the client’s vulnerability.