Quiz: Talking About Sex in Sexual Offense Treatment: Practical Approaches for Professionals


(NOT133-A) Quiz: Talking About Sex in Sexual Offense Treatment: Practical Approaches for Professionals

Training Title: Talking About Sex in Sexual Offense Treatment: Practical Approaches for Professionals
This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 12 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. Which of the following is NOT a dynamic risk factor?
2. Which of the following is a protective factor?
3. According to Yates et al., which of the following is a life goal?
4. What did Watter & Hall add to Yates’s life goals?
5. True or false? Client reinforcement of avoidance of sexual discussions makes talking about sex difficult for treatment providers.
6. Clients often have concerns that talking about sex will lead to
7. Who did the presenter cite as a source about developing the therapeutic alliance?
8. What source did the presenter cite in discussing distinguishing facilitation from motivation?
9. Which of the following was on the presenter’s list of possible contributions to paraphilic attraction?
10. Which of the following was NOT on the presenter’s list of possible contributions to paraphilic attraction?
11. Who did the presenter cite as a source about arousal management?
12. What subjects did the presenter list under Gottman & Gottman’s “Got Sex”?
13. Commenting on the treatment provider’s appearance is a possible sign of client
14. True or false? The best way to respond to a client’s comment on the provider’s appearance is to strongly object to it.
15. Who suggested that when responding to a client’s comment about the treatment provider’s appearance, we consider the function of the behavior?