Quiz: Providing Treatment to Minor-Attracted People


(OT252-A) Quiz: Providing Treatment to Minor-Attracted People

Training Title: Providing Treatment to Minor-Attracted People
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. When an individual engages in a behavior that goes against the identified norm, but the stigma they experience is strong enough that they work to change that behavior, it is called _________ shaming.
2. A family member of a person who is stigmatized for their sexual orientation may experience what is called ________ shaming.
3. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) continues to influence
4. An increase in media related to CSA occurred during what decade?
5. What was the source of the presenter’s discussion of norm-centered stigma theory (NCST)?
6. Which of the following was NOT one of the four points the presenter highlighted regarding NCST?
7. What percentage of men experience romantic and sexual interest in minors?
8. What percentage of women experience romantic and sexual interest in minors?
9. MAPs are typically aligned with what DSM-5 diagnosis?
10. What percentage of child sexual abuse convictions do not meet criteria for pedophilia/PD?
11. Studies of which of the following have suggested that being a MAP is similar to having any other sexual orientation?
12. According to the presenter, in an online forum of MAPs, 32% said they planned and 13% said they attempted
13. Which of the following was NOT listed by the presenters as a potential risk factor for MAPs?
14. True or false? One of the barriers to the treatment of MAPs who seek therapy is the confusion of practitioners about their state’s mandated reporting and duty to warm laws.
15. One of the results of popular media misinformation is the
16. What is the lifetime cost of fatal and non-fatal case of CSA per survivor?
17. True or false? Cases of CSA rose between 1993 and 2008.
18. What country has revised its mandated reporting/duty to warn laws?
19. When an individual from a group that is significantly stigmatized or marginalized is given an opportunity to speak directly to others in that group and discuss their experiences, it is called
20. What was the presenter’s term for the idea that individuals can only be fully understood by all their parts?