Quiz: Culturally Informed Work: Fostering Engagement and Resilience in Treatment


(OT264-A) Qiz: Culturally Informed Work: Fostering Engagement and Resilience in Treatment

Training Title: Culturally Informed Work: Fostering Engagement and Resilience in Treatment
This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 16 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. Which of the following does the presenter say is a problem with BIPOC?
2. In first-person language, those who are justice-involved are more than
3. The presenter asked the participants to agree that everyone deserves _______ therapy.
4. The presenter also asked the participants to agree that strong connections are fostered by
5. Another understanding of the presenter and the participants is that there is often a stigma around
6. Children and their caregivers come to us via
7. Whose definition of the word “culture” was cited by the presenter?
8. Which of the following was NOT listed by the presenter as a component of culture?
9. Addressing race/ethnicity in our work should not be viewed as
10. True or false? Truly individualized treatment is equity.
11. Which of the following was NOT one of the cultural frameworks discussed by the presenter?
12. Which of the following is impacted by race?
13. Black youths are __ times more likely to be in custody than their White counterparts.
14. Asian/PI youths are __ times more likely to be in custody than their White counterparts.
15. True or false? Jurors/police perceive Black youths as younger and less mature than White youths.
16. In a study by Bridges & Steen, probation officers viewed Black youths as ________ than White youths.
17. Although Black kids are 14 percent of the population, they are ___ percent of the kids in foster care.
18. Youths in what racial/ethnic category report the highest rates of suicidal ideation?
19. Whose ecological systems model did the presenter adapt for her current-cultural betrayal trauma theory?
20. One of the remaining issues in the field is that “normative” is still defined from