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78. Traumatic sexualization refers to a. a child's premature indoctrination into sex and the problems that creates b. the only reason why women become prostitutes c. the fact that some male victims were really hurt by their early sexual contacts and do not realize it d. the process by which some offenders have gained access to their victims

a. a child's premature indoctrination into sex and the problems that creates

70. The best way to cope with the frustrations of protective services work is to a. have a good personal support system b. see yourself as invincible c. just don't let it get to you d. remember that your clients are worse off than you are e. all of the above

a. have a good personal support system

82. A parenting skills program for pregnant mothers who have abuse in their own backgrounds and who have already neglected one child, is an example of a. tertiary prevention b. primary prevention c. secondary prevention d. philosophical prevention e. none of the above

a. tertiary prevention

68. Which of the following is NOT a personal trait needed to be a protective services worker? a. the ability to tune people out when necessary b. sincerity c. nurturing attitude d. good problem-solving skills e. ability to make quick decisions

a. the ability to tune people out when necessary

65. The assumption is in residential treatment that a. the child will remain there until he is eighteen b. the child will return home if possible c. the child will live on his own at the age of sixteen d. the child will go to another residential placement after this one

a. the child will remain there until he is eighteen

72. Which of the following is NOT a myth about child maltreatment? a. abused and neglected children become deviant adults b. even if the abuse is dealt with in childhood, one may need to seek help with the issues in later life c. people who were abused as children will abuse their own children d. the effects of abuse and neglect are irreparable e. none of the above

b. even if the abuse is dealt with in childhood, one may need to seek help with the issues in later life

69. Which of the following may be expressing this to the protective social worker? "Leave our memories alone!" a. tax payers b. the abused children c. the court d. the agency head e. the foster parents

b. the abused children

73 Adults may disclose that they were abused as children because a. their lives are terribly stressed and they feel unsuccessful b. they are in a new relationship and need to know if the fact that they were abuse will scare the person off c. they have loved a parent and have conflicts about it d. their children are of the age that they were when they were abused e. all of the above

b. they are in a new relationship and need to know if the fact that they were abuse will scare the person off

77. Recent research has indicated that the residual effects of domestic violence are a. very different from those of other types of maltreatment b. very similar to those associated with other forms of maltreatment c. not that severe once the person leaves the home d. are very likely to cause multiple personality disorder

b. very similar to those associated with other forms of maltreatment

66. Adoptive placement may be appropriate for a. a child who has too many behavior problems for a foster home b. a child whose parents are making progress and want him returned c. a child whose parents are unable to care for him and who have had their rights terminated d. the child of parents who cannot care for him but whose relatives want him. Relatives are from the same family as the parents and may not parent well

c. a child whose parents are unable to care for him and who have had their rights terminated

76. Undifferentiation is a. a term meaning that the person cannot make decisions, establish boundaries with strangers or stand up for him/herself b. the feeling of being so angry over being abused that you cannot separate feelings from actions c. a term coined by Bowen to describe people who have not sufficiently separated from their families of origin d. a term that refers to neglected people who cannot trust their peers e. a term referring to people who have not learned to delay gratification

c. a term coined by Bowen to describe people who have not sufficiently separated from their families of origin

85. Teaching normal sexuality and child development are part of a. building self-esteem b. preparation for parenthood c. life skills training d. community training efforts

c. life skills training

81. Repressed memories of past abuse a. return in clear chronological order after enough effort at remembering b. have been discounted by some courts c. may take the form of flashbacks and nightmares d. only surface after extensive therapy e. a and d only

c. may take the form of flashbacks and nightmares

83. A program for pregnant teens to help to their children is an example of a. primary prevention b. parental competency assessment c. secondary prevention d. tertiary prevention e. none of the above

c. secondary prevention

75. An inability to make decisions, very low self-esteem, and inability to accept one's own accomplishments indicates a. lack of trust in one's self b. an inability to profit from a healthy childhood c. three of Helfer's categories d. that the person will never be successful in any way e. all of the above

c. three of Helfer's categories

80. Relational imbalances a. include difficulty in trusting b. are easily overcome once pointed out c. are only present in sexual abuse survivors d. are often related to a need to repeat the past e. a and d only

d. are often related to a need to repeat the past

71. Cultural competence refers to a. the ability to forget about oppression issues. People can overcome them and should b. remember your own cultural background c. remember that all people have basically the same feelings d. recognize that we are a diverse society and learn as much about the cultures you serve as Possible.

d. recognize that we are a diverse society and learn as much about the cultures you serve as Possible.

86. HFA is a) a program sponsored partially by the Ronald McDonald Charities b) a program called Homes for Adults which helps homeless mothers and their children find shelter c) overseen by a statewide task force d) a home visiting program e) all but b

e) all but b

74. In comparing the residual effects of maltreatment between abused, neglected and sexually abused survivors, all appear to have a. low self-esteem b. inability to play c. tendency toward being multiply victimized d. relationship problems e. a, b, and d only

e. a, b, and d only

67 Which of the following is a skill required by a professional? a. authority because of a certain expertise b. a code of ethics c. a professional culture d. a systematic body of knowledge e. all of the above

e. all of the above

84. Life skills training may include a. teaching kids how to cope with crisis b. helping kids problem solve c. helping kids learn to get along better with others d. helping kids cope with stress e. all of the above

e. all of the above

79. Which of the following is NOT a residual effect associated specifically with sexual abuse? a. stigmatization b. traumatic sexualization c. betrayal d. difficulty with trust e. none of the above

e. none of the above


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