Quiz: Working with Non-Traditional Sexual Interests in Sexual Offense Treatment (OT246-A ) Quiz: Working with Non-Traditional Sexual Interests in Sexual Offense Treatment Training Title: Working with Non-Traditional Sexual Interests in Sexual Offense Treatment This exam contains 15 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST get at least 12 questions correct. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. Which of the following is a broad term for non-traditional sexual interests or behaviors? * Kink Sadism Masochism Zoophilia 2., Which of the following was NOT listed by the presenter as a common BDSM activity? * Role play Rough play Cutting Sensory deprivation 3. In contrast to abuse, BDSM involves * negotiating level of harm. consent of all parties. commonly accepted rules. erotic pleasure for one participant. 4. Which of the following is a “soft skill” for kink interacting? * Vetting Safe words Check-in All of the above 5. What percentage of respondents in a Belgium sample considered themselves practitioners of BDSM? * 1.8% 7.6% 20% 33.9% 6. What percentage of the US population has reported being spanked? * >30% >20% <8% 7.6% 7. True or false? According to Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013, compared to controls, BDSM were less neurotic, more extraverted, and less rejection sensitive. * True False 8. What did Joyal & Carpentier find was significantly linked to higher satisfaction with sex life? * Sadism BDSM Masochism Bondage 9. Which of the following did the presenter NOT recommend as a place to start with a client who reports interest in BDSM? * Explore client’s concerns about this discussion. Begin with a few suggested problem-solving skills Be aware of your own thoughts about BDSM. Express willingness to process and better understand your client’s interests and experiences. 10. Some clients engage in BDSM to cope with * paraphilic disorder. boredom. relationship problems. All of the above 11. Part of ensuring that clients have a realistic understanding of BDSM is building their awareness of possible societal and relational struggles, such as * coping with stigma. problems related to child custody. relationship instability. Both a and b 12. Who has proposed arousal techniques for moving away from BDSM? * Gannon et al. Dunkley & Brotto Herbeneck et al. Seto et al. 13. It is best to avoid starting or engaging in BDSM when you are * unemployed. intoxicated. engaged in divorce proceedings. All of the above 14. True or false? Part of communication with a BDSM partner is agreeing on what to do if something goes wrong. * True False 15. Which of the following titles was the most recent of the resources listed by the presenter? * Becoming a Kink Aware Therapist SM 101: a Realistic Introduction Clinical Guidelines for Working with Clients Involved in Kink Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Sexual Minority Persons Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ