Quiz: Recognizing and Intervening in Domestic Violence and Abuse (OT268-A) Quiz: Recognizing and Intervening in Domestic Violence and Abuse Training Title: Recognizing and Intervening in Domestic Violence and Abuse This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 16 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What is the name of the presenter’s counseling program? * Counseling for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Allies in Change Domestic violence Counseling Center Partners for Peace 2. When they become better educated about domestic violence, mental health professionals often realize that * people in their personal circle have experience domestic violence. some of their clients have been abused or been abusive. they have unknowingly committed domestic violence. Both a and b 3. True or false? A common misconception about DV is that it only includes physical violence. * True False 4. In the study by Kemp, et al., 1995, nearly two-thirds of women who had only experience verbal abuse * verbally abused their children. met the criteria for PTSD. feared that the abuse would become physical. didn’t reveal the abuse to their therapists. 5. Which of the following is NOT a common misconception about DV? * DV is primarily a working-class issue. Many abused and abusive partners grew up in abusive homes. The only cause of DV is a pro-abuse belief system. No specialized training is necessary to work with DV. 6. There is no common psychological __________ abusive people. * profile of treatment for diagnosis of disturbance attributed to 7. At least one________ of the adult population will be directly affected by DV at some time in their lives. * tenth fifth fourth third 8. A significant majority of women murdered or nearly murdered by romantic partners were * mothers of the murderer’s children. stalked. sexually abused. women of color. 9. Most experts indicate that somewhere between _______ of all perpetrators of DV are men. * 75–80% 80–85% 85–90% 90–95% 10. Most experts indicate that somewhere between _______ of all adult victims of DV are women. * 75–80% 80–85% 85–90% 90–95% 11. What is the term for the state of emotional distress in a DV perpetrator that is different from the person simply being in a bad mood? * Radiating intensity Grumpiness Threatening demeanor Covert abusiveness 12. What is the key quality of non-sexually abusive behavior? * It expresses love and caring. It is based on non-coerced informed consent. It is not manipulative. It is most often initiated by the female. 13. What is the term the presenter used for a subtle form of mistreatment in which the abusive partner denies being abusive and controlling? * Gaslighting Power playing Relational neglect Both a and b 14. True or false? The opposite of “love” is “hate.” * True False 15. What word characterizes the difference between abusive behavior and hurtful behavior? * Pattern Sexual Willful Both a and c 16. What else is problematic besides the abuse itself? * The anticipation of it The aftermath of it The environment created by it All of the above 17. Who developed the concept of the “power over” orientation? * Patricia Evans Stephen Covey Sarah McDugal Mitchell Garabedian 18. True or false? Most abused partners just want to end the relationship. * True False 19. How many reasons why abused people stay are listed in the presenter’s handout? * 100 75 50 25 20. What author was NOT listed in the presenters recommended readings? * Carol Jordan Patricia Evans Lundy Bancroft Sarah McDugal Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ