Quiz: working-with-families-after-sexual-abuse-has-occurred-OT212-A (OT212-A) Quiz – Working with Families after Sexual Abuse Has Occurred First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. True or False? When sexual abuse has occurred, family therapy is not an option, it is necessary. * a. True b. False 2. Which of the following is a reason why family therapy is important * a. Children exist within the family system b. Therapy assists in change c. Generational shifts may be required for generational issues d. All of the above 3. Family therapy may occur in ___ different settings at first. * a. 2 b. 4 c. 7 d. 8 4. True or False? The family involvement should begin after the assessment process has been completed. * a. True b. False 5. True or False? In identifying the goals of family therapy, it is important to determine how the family views the problem. * a. True b. False 6. Language is a ____ barrier to family engagement * a. Cultural b. Systematic c. Emotional d. Spiritual 7. True or False? Deciding how and who the adolescent will live with is done on a case by case basis. * a. True b. False 8. ____ initiates the more formal work of reunification. * a. Reconciliation b. Clarification c. Victim identification d. Guilt 9. There are ____ main barriers to family engagement. * a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 6 10. Which of the following is a systemic factor? * a. Where services located b. Time of day when services provided c. Treatment presented as punitive vs helpful d. All of the above 11. True or False? Adolescents who have committed sexual abuse never go back to their family. * a. True b. False 12. Which of the following are responsibilities of the client? * a. Understanding why they made the decision to harm b. Learning about the impact of the abuse c. Feeling guilty about their actions d. Both a. and b. 13. Which of the following is a possible setback? * a. Additional disclosures b. Victim increased trauma response c. Housing barriers d. All of the above 14. One of the most powerful systems is the ____ system. * a. Cognitive b. Family c. Organismic d. Collective Unconscious 15. Treatment presented as punitive vs helpful is a ____ barrier to family engagement. * a. Cultural b. Systematic c. Emotional d. Moral 16. True or False? Removing the abuser from the family may misplace guilt on the person harmed for “breaking up the family.” * a. True b. False 17. Which of the following is true of working with families after sexual abuse has occurred? * a. The family is developing a new normal b. There will be barriers c. The family is grieving d. All of the above 18. Which of the following is NOT a barrier to family engagement? * a. Cultural b. Systematic c. Spiritual d. Emotional 19. True or False? The victim is the only one who decides when reunification happens. * a. True b. False 20. Which of the following are rules for communicating in a safe space? * a. Honesty b. Openness to learning c. Feelings being acknowledged d. All of the above 21. Which of the following is NOT a reunification factor? * a. Assessing youthful harm reduction b. Placing the decision on the victim c. Recognizing and monitoring therapeutic change in individuals and family members d. Establishing protocols for immediate response to risk behavior 22. Family engagement includes which of the following? * a. Being part of the assessment process b. Being part of goal identification c. Being involved in treatment at all stages d. All of the above 23. Which of the following are reasons why reunification may not work or occur? * a. Caregiver ambivalence continues b. Victim trauma is not making it possible for their emotional safety c. Service delivery systems not invested or communicating d. All of the above 24. Justified mistrust of systems by BIPOC is which type of barrier to family engagement? * a. Cultural b. Systematic c. Spiritual d. Emotional 25. Which of the following is NOT precondition of victim clarification? * a. The adolescent and parents demonstrate the ability to discuss abuse-related events openly b. The adolescent has made additional progress in therapy as indicated by genuine acceptance that re-offense is possible and knowledge of steps to prevent it c. The victim and siblings are unaware of the risk of re-offense d. The caregivers are willing and able to discuss deviant impulses and re-offense related risk situations with their teenager Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ