Course Quiz Part 4 Assessing and Treating Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse: Learning (And Re-Learning) the Basics (OC101-A) OC101-A Part 4 Quiz First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What is a client feeling when he tells you that he wants to work with you and doesn’t want to look like a fool? * a. Sadness b. Ambivalence c. Guilt d. Anger 2. Given that a client is in trouble for sexual behavior, there is almost always a difference between where the client is and: * a. Where they want to be in their life. b. What they are going to tell you about themselves. c. Whether or not the client is going to trust you. d. How much trouble the client is in. 3. Motivation equals importance plus: * a. Emotions. b. Values. c. Guilt. d. Confidence. 4. Motivational interviewing is a person-centered counseling style for addressing the common problem of: * a. Anger management b. Sexual dysfunction c. Ambivalence about change d. Fear of communicating honestly 5. Motivational interviewing is designed to elicit and explore the person’s: * a. Own reasons for change. b. Beliefs about what it means to be a man. c. Empathy for their victim. d. Reasons for denial. 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the four components that comprise the spirit of motivational interviewing? * a. Acceptance b. Evocation c. Partnership d. Elaboration 7. Which of the following is NOT one of the four processes of motivational interviewing? * a. Planning b. Focusing c. Engaging d. Encouraging 8. Which of the following is NOT an example of change talk? * a. I want to… b. I did it… c. I can… d. I need to… 9. Which of the following is NOT a recommended response to change talk? * a. Specify b. Affirm c. Reflect d. Summarize 10. True or false? Notice your open questions and practice closing them up. * a. True b. False 11. True or false? In simple reflective listening, you can use closely related words instead of exact words. * a. True b. False 12. Reflecting back more than the client said but not more than they meant is: * a. An affirmation. b. An advanced skill. c. A way to express warmth. d. A basic motivational tool. 13. What is a “feedback sandwich”? * a. Query => feedback => query b. Reflect => feedback => reflect c. Affirm => feedback => affirm d. Elicit => feedback => elicit 14. How many good life goals were developed by Print, 2013, and Prescott, 2018? * a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 15. Which of the following is a question clients should be encouraged to ask themselves as they think on each good life goal? * a. What will progress on this look like to me and others. b. What problems might happen as I try to improve? c. What can I and others do when things start to go wrong? d. All of the above 16. When considering a client’s internal capacity to pursue good life goals the therapist should suspect __________ as a responsivity factor. * a. Trauma b. Denial c. Unreported offensesc. Unreported offenses d. Conflict between goals 17. True or false? Medication noncompliance can be a risk factor of its own. * a. True b. False 18. Which of the following is NOT an ASD symptom vulnerability? * a. Cognitive rigidity b. Poor theory of mind c. Sensitivity to social cues d. Obsession with specialized interests 19. Which of the following is a developmental consideration? * a. May not have received sexual education. b. Less likely to have same opportunities for dating and relationships as same aged peers. c. Less likely to utilize friends/peers for social learning. d. All of the above 20. Anxiety, ADHD, trauma, and depression are __________ ASD. * a. Possible comorbidities of b. Reasons for a diagnosis of c. Rare in clients with d. Expressions of deviance in clients with 21. True or false. Deviance may develop in ID/DD clients from residing in a system where appropriate sexual knowledge, relationships, and opportunities for healthy sexual experiences aren’t supported and/or provided. * a. True b. False 22. Which of the following is NOT a commonly reported behavior of ID/DD clients? * a. Masturbating with unusual objects b. Touching one’s own penis while urinating c. Aversion to penetration d. Public exposure 23. Which of the following is NOT a commonly reported behavior of ID/DD clients? * a. Lower prevalence of same-sex feelings b. Limited social awareness c. Unawareness of physical boundaries d. Sexual interest in nonhuman-like objects 24. True or false? The most effective way to communicate with ID/DD clients is to use abstract rather than direct language. * a. True b. False 25. True or false? In group therapy, ID/DD clients can be better at picking apart their own issues than the issues of others. * a. True b. False 26. Which of the following is NOT a helpful sign to put on the mirror of an ID/DD client? * a. Good life b. Good choices c. Good sex d. Good person 27. Managing medication can be part of an ID/DD client’s good life goal of: * a. Being an achiever. b. Having fun. c. Being connected to other people. d. Being physically healthy. 28. Managing his budget and resources can be part of an ID/DD client’s good life goal of: * a. Being an achiever. b. Having fun. c. Being connected to other people. d. Being physically healthy. 29. Using techniques to manage thoughts that torture him can be part of an ID/DD client’s good life goal of: * a. Having fun. b. Being connected to other people. c. Being physically healthy. d. Meeting my emotional needs 30. Recognizing bodily changes in response to stimuli and managing self to promote safety can be part of an ID/DD client’s good life goal of: * a. Being an achiever. b. Having fun. c. Being connected to other people. d. Being physically healthy. 31. True or false? When treating ID/DD individuals, it is important to understand that the good lives goals can/do overlap, but it’s helpful for the individual to give equal attention to all eight goals. * a. True b. False Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ