A Guide To Crisis Intervention 5th Edition Kanel Test Bank
A Guide To Crisis Intervention 5th Edition Kanel Test Bank
A Guide To Crisis Intervention 5th Edition Kanel Test Bank
Multiple Choice
ANS: C
ANS: D
ANS: C
ANS: C
ANS: B
ANS: B
ANS: A
ANS: D
10. Which of the following might determine how well someone manages a crisis?
A. Material resources
B. Personal resources
C. Social resources
D. All of the above
ANS: D
11. Caplan believed that all of the following are characteristics of effective coping behavior
EXCEPT:
A. actively exploring reality issues.
B. trusting in oneself.
C. freely expressing feelings.
D. none of the above.
ANS: D
ANS: B
ANS: B
14. The concept of finite psychic energy comes from which theory?
A. Darwin’s
B. Psychoanalytic
C. Existential
D. Humanistic
E. None of the above
ANS: B
15. The empowerment model of crisis intervention where responsibility and choice are
emphasized probably best represents which approach?
A. Existential
B. Humanistic
C. Behavioral
D. None of the above
ANS: A
16. The idea of growth and optimism comes from which theory?
A. Behaviorism
B. Psychoanalytic
C. Cognitive
D. None of the above
ANS: D
17. Carl Rogers and his person-centered counseling approach has contributed much in the way
of:
A. empathy skills.
B. reflective skills.
C. genuineness skills.
D. all of the above.
E. none of the above.
ANS: D
18. Which theoretical approach is particularly useful in dealing with developmental and
cultural crises?
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Darwinism
C. Family systems theory
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
ANS: C
ANS: B
20. Suicide prevention became widespread in the:
A. 1800s.
B. 1960s.
C. 1990s.
D. 1980s.
ANS: B
21. The cognitive-behavioral theories have contributed which of the following to crisis
intervention?
A. Interpretive techniques
B. The problem solving model
C. The exploratory model
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
ANS: B
ANS: A
True/False
1. Crises are abnormal and need long term therapy to overcome them.
ANS: F
ANS: F
3. If left untreated, crisis states will usually last about one year.
ANS: F
ANS: F
5. It is possible to grow after effective resolution of a crisis.
ANS: T
6. Caplan’s list of effective coping people includes the ability to invoke help from others.
ANS: T
7. Ego strength refers to one’s capacity to deal with the demands of reality.
ANS: T
ANS: T
ANS: T
ANS: T
11. Crisis intervention has its beginnings during the time of Freud.
ANS: F
12. The original population with which Lindemann developed his crisis intervention model
was WWII veterans.
ANS: F
13. HMOs have just about dissolved the crisis intervention model.
ANS: F
ANS: F
ANS: T
Short Answer/Essay
4. What are three determining factors related to how someone will deal with a potential crisis?
9. Discuss the history of crisis intervention from the 1940s to the 21st century.
10. What contributions have the following made to the field of crisis intervention?
A. Psychoanalytic approach
B. Humanistic approaches
C. Existential approaches
D. Cognitive-behavioral approaches
E. Family systems models
11. How did the introduction of psychotropic medication and the deinstitutionalization of the
mentally ill influence current crisis intervention and the provision of mental health services?
Multiple Choice
1. A crisis worker who has unresolved feelings toward his own mother and gives advice
based on this is suffering from:
A. self-awareness.
B. dual relationship.
C. countertransference.
D. all of the above.
E. none of the above.
ANS: C
ANS: D
ANS: B
ANS: D
5. “Duty to Warn” came from:
A. the Tarasoff Case.
B. the Child abuse reporting Act of 1966.
C. the gravely disabled act of congress.
D. none of the above.
ANS: A
6. In which stage of cultural sensitivity does the therapist consider culture as distracting
from clinical effectiveness?
A. Unawareness of cultural issues
B. Heightened awareness of culture
C. Burden of considering culture
D. Toward cultural sensitivity
ANS: C
ANS: C
ANS: A
9. Shame and obligation are two ideas to keep in mind when working with:
A. Mexican-Americans.
B. Asian-Americans.
C. African-Americans.
D. none of the above.
ANS: B
10. Hispanics might be best treated using which theoretical model?
A. Psychoanalytical
B. Behavioral
C. Family systems
D. Existential
ANS: C
ANS: A
True/False
ANS: F
ANS: T
3. Countertransference refers to the unresolved feelings that the client feels toward the
counselor.
ANS: F
4. Mandatory reporting laws only apply to situations where children are being abuse.
ANS: F
ANS: T
6. Secondary traumatization exists when a crisis worker experiences PTSD after working
with a person in crisis.
ANS: T
7. African Americans tend to develop a culturally bound syndrome known as Ataque de
Nervios.
ANS: F
8. Much of the family structure seen in African Americans can be understood in terms of
the history of slavery.
ANS: T
ANS: T
10. Etic issues refer to those behaviors that are particular to a specific culture or subgroup.
ANS: F
11. Emic issues refer to those behaviors that are universal to most cultures.
ANS: F
ANS: T
13. Someone who is a transgender prefers to dress as the opposite sex but is not gay.
ANS: F
14. An emic consideration for a Latina woman who is being battered might be isolation.
ANS: T
Short Answer/Essay
7. Describe one behavior pattern typical of each of the following groups that differ from
mainstream culture:
A. Asian-Americans B.
African-Americans C.
Mexican-Americans
8. What are the stages that beginning counselors typically go through when learning to
become culturally sensitive?