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1 | | A client who posses a pervasive underlying anxiety, a severely damaged self-concept, a fear of intimacy may be experiencing what? |
| | A) | Flashbacks |
| | B) | Positive Behavioral Patterns |
| | C) | Negative Behavioral Patterns |
| | D) | Panic Attack |
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2 | | Incest, rape, sexual assault, child molestation and sexual abuse by an authority figure all fall under what category of abuse? |
| | A) | Verbal |
| | B) | Emotional |
| | C) | Physical |
| | D) | Sexual |
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3 | | According to the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention how many women are raped each year in the United States? |
| | A) | 92,700 |
| | B) | 302,100 |
| | C) | 100,520 |
| | D) | 1 in 3 |
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4 | | Which is not a symptom of Phase I of the three phases of effects of sexual abuse? |
| | A) | Disorientation |
| | B) | Confusion |
| | C) | Sleep disturbances |
| | D) | Avoidance reaction |
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5 | | Phase II effects usually are seen how long after the incident? |
| | A) | During the incident |
| | B) | Immediately after the incident |
| | C) | During the ensuing years |
| | D) | During the first year of the incident |
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6 | | Difficulty forming relationships beyond a superficial level is often seen in which phase of the effects of sexual abuse? |
| | A) | Phase I |
| | B) | Phase II |
| | C) | Phase III |
| | D) | This symptom is not often seen. |
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7 | | A disorder that occurs after an extreme traumatic stressor that involves actual, perceived, or threatened death or injury is called what? |
| | A) | Sexual Abuse Disorder |
| | B) | Post Traumatic Stress Disorder |
| | C) | Integrity of the Environment |
| | D) | Disempowerment |
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8 | | During which age period is the mind developing and learning how to relate to the instinct? |
| | A) | 0-7 |
| | B) | 8-13 |
| | C) | 14-20 |
| | D) | 20-27 |
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9 | | When sexual abuse occurs in which age group does it undermine trust in all areas of their life? |
| | A) | 0-7 |
| | B) | 8-13 |
| | C) | Mid 20's |
| | D) | Infancy |
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10 | | What is a disruption in the usually integrated functioning of consciousness, memory, identity or perception called? |
| | A) | Sexual abuse |
| | B) | Re-traumatization |
| | C) | Disempowerment |
| | D) | Disconnection |
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11 | | Recognizing your client's authority over their own health care is called what? |
| | A) | Integrity of the Environment |
| | B) | Intervention |
| | C) | Client Authority |
| | D) | Therapist Authority |
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12 | | Which category of clients is open and direct with you regarding their history? |
| | A) | Category One |
| | B) | Category Two |
| | C) | Category Three |
| | D) | Category Four |
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13 | | Which of the following is not a sign that indicates there may be a history of sexual trauma? |
| | A) | Micro-managing the session |
| | B) | Apprehension when being touched |
| | C) | Self-destructive behavior |
| | D) | Failure to tip the therapist after the session |
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14 | | Because of the overpowering nature of sexual abuse, health care practitioners must maintain what during a treatment to prevent energy overload or to become too emotionally involved with their client? |
| | A) | Positive attitude |
| | B) | Boundaries |
| | C) | Respect |
| | D) | Physical Contact |
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15 | | According to the 2003 National Crime Victimization Survey only what percent of rapes and sexual assaults were reported to law enforcement? |
| | A) | 39% |
| | B) | 45% |
| | C) | 20% |
| | D) | 75% |
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