How would the authors characterize the influence of culture on child maltreatment intervention?

a. Culture sometimes plays a role in the way in which families interact with child maltreatment services.
b. Culture is important, but there is not always funding to institute culturally sensitive intervention practices.
c. Culture is a part of everyone’s life, thus it affects all the decisions and interactions made as individuals or interactions.
d. Culturally responsive interventions should be used whenever someone of a different race is involved with child maltreatment services.


c. Culture is a part of everyone’s life, thus it affects all the decisions and interactions made as individuals or interactions.

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Which of the following is NOT a possible multiple relationship in a small community?

A. A therapist might attend the same church or community activities as the clients they serve. B. A therapist who is a recovering alcoholic and attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings may meet a client at one of these meetings. C. A therapist isolates him or herself in order to limit the possibility of multiple relationships. D. In an isolated area, a clergy person may seek counseling for a personal crisis from the only counselor in the town-someone who also happens to be a parishioner.

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Which of the following is true of a counterbalanced crossover design?

a. Participants are randomly assigned to different groups that vary in the treatment order. b. Participants are given treatment after the conclusion of the posttest. c. Participants are randomly assigned to different treatment conditions. d. Participants are led to believe that a viable treatment is being rendered while it is actually ineffective.

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In a crisis situation, which of the following is true?

A. Counseling is counterproductive in crisis situations B. First help the client manage the crisis C. Avoid a focus on the context that the crisis takes place D. The problem-management framework is not designed for crises

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When assessing for the presence of a suicide plan, all of the following are recommended except

a. That the counselor be calm b. That the counselor be direct c. That the counselor be indirect by using euphemisms d. Ask open questions to invite discussion and gain information to help with risk assessment

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