CRIS 303 Quiz Impact Dynamics
CRIS 303 Quiz: Impact Dynamics and Immediate Response
- The Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children is not considered to be an empirically valid assessment instrument that can help therapists make a thorough assessment.
- Debriefings were first conducted by
- Debriefings also serve the important purpose of ______________.
- Some important guiding principles involved in crisis intervention include:
- Parent or caregiver reports about a child’s functioning should always be carefully weighed; some parents run the risk of ___________ a child’s traumatic reactions, while others over diagnose their children.
- The traumagenic factor model developed by Finkelhor and Browne (1985) identifies four significant factors in sexual abuse: betrayal, stigmatization, traumagenic sexualization, and isolation.
- Which of the following crisis phases best describes an individual attempting to gain mastery by resuming external control thorough engaging in routine activities?
- Which of the following is a factor that is likely to affect the long-term recovery of those affected by a crisis?
- Crisis reactions are assessed in affective, cognitive, and behavioral domains in the
- The Disposition step of the Empowering Model of Crisis Intervention is based on the fact that the telling and retelling of a trauma can assist in the healing process.
- The self-care aspect of a debriefing is its most empowering characteristic. Self-care accomplishes which of the following?
- Mitchell and Everly (1998) expanded the idea of CISD to CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) to span the entire crisis continuum to include interventions at:
- Which is not one of the three categories of factors mediating the developmental difficulties of children in the aftermath of trauma?
- Jeffrey Mitchell, an EMT, developed the critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) to help emergency service personnel cope with the secondary consequences of their vocation.
- Determining suicidal intent involves:
- Which of the following is the debriefing model that the author claims to use with traumatized communities?
- James and Gilliland (2005) define crises as events or situations perceived as intolerably difficult that exceed an individual’s available resources and
- Caplan (1964) initially defines a crisis as occurring when individuals are confronted with problems that can be solved.
- A crisis can be culturally universal or culturally specific. The mudslides in California and the tsunami in Asia would be examples of what according to the text?
- In the past _____ years, crisis intervention surged as a specialized field.
- In 4-6 sentences, please identify what will come most naturally to you in crisis intervention/applying crisis intervention models and what will be most difficult.