CRIS 302 Techniques Quiz
CRIS 302 Quiz 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?