Quiz: A New Approach to EMDR and the Treatment of Problematic Sexual Behavior (OT225-A) Quiz: A New Approach to EMDR and the Treatment of Problematic Sexual Behavior First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What model did the presenter discuss as a systematic way to identify and address relevant treatment targets? * GLM OD EMDR CBT 2. Who proposed a path model to hypersexuality? * Marshall & Marshall Ricci Bonta & Andrews Hanson, Harris, Scott, & Helmus 3. What was included dynamic risk factors for ISOs in the STABLE 2007? * Emotional ID with children General social rejection Hostility toward women All of the above 4. In what model is deviant-distorted sexual scripts listed as one of the etiological pathways to offending? * GLM OD EMDR CBT 5. Polascheck & Gannon, 2004, proposed implicit theories of * pedophiles sex addicts rapists None of the above 6. “I count or belong because I control you” is an example of an Adler & Dreikers mistaken belief that can support * rape. manipulation. entitlement. intimacy deficits. 7. Patrick Carnes, 2001, delineated types of sex addicts with courtship deficits, such as * fantasy sex seductive role sex voyeurism All of the above 8. According to Patrick Carnes, 2001, What type of courtship deficit provides means to reenact trauma-bonded abuse? * Pain exchange Anonymous sex Intrusive sex Sex trading 9. According to Patrick Carnes, 2001, what type of courtship deficit provides means to discharge anger or rage? * Paying for sex Exploitive sex Exhibitionism Voyeurism 10. In a correlation analysis by Kotera & Rhodes, 2019, sex addiction was positively associated with * close adult attachment. self-compassion. internal regulation. None of the above 11. True or false? EMDR therapy is a replacement for standard therapy for ISHs. * True False 12. What does the “E” in EMDR stand for? * Emotion Elimination Eye Exploitive 13. What does the “D” in EMDR stand for? * Desensitization Delineation Determination Discrimination 14. What is the primary goal of EMDR therapy in the offense driver model? * Making the client feel better about wrongdoing Resolving the offense driver Helping the client cope with trauma All of the above 15. What factors require ongoing awareness and management but likely cannot wholly change susceptibility to them without targeted intervention, e.g., EMDR? * Risk Attachment Achilles heel Traumatic 16. True or false? A Pearson correlation showed a positive correlation between avoidant attachment and sexual compulsivity. * True False 17. Which of the following is NOT one of the first five phases of EMDR therapy? * Client history and treatment planning Preparation Body scan Assessment Desensitization 18. During the client history and treatment planning phase of EMDR therapy, it is useful to collaborate with the * primary SOS treatment provider. victim’s therapist. client’s family and close relatives. client’s physician. 19. During the preparation phase of EMDR therapy, pay particular attention to evidence of * discomfort. touchstone memories. negative cognitions. dissociation. 20. During the desensitization phase, special attention should be paid to * internal family systems cognitive interweaves client’s history All of the above 21. Which of the following is one of Cece Skyes’s six degrees of consciousness? * Flooded Blended Transcended All of the above 22. True or false? Given that sexual offending occurs within the context of secrecy, full and open information sharing between members of the larger team is essential. * True False 23. Compulsive sexual behavior should be ______________ to moderate processing blocks. * targeted first evaluated treated uncovered 24. In the acronym FSP, what does the “S” stand for? * Systems Senses State Standard 25. True or false? Lapse behaviors can be indicators of progress rather than nonprogress. * True False Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ