Exam 13: Treating System-Involved Women
Exam 1: The Process of Correctional Counseling and Treatment42 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding the Special Challenges Faced by the Correctional Counselor45 Questions
Exam 3: Community Corrections Officers As Change Agents46 Questions
Exam 4: Correctional Treatment: Accomplishments and Realities40 Questions
Exam 5: Assessment and Diagnosis of Correctional Clients43 Questions
Exam 6: An Overview of Correctional Classification Systems48 Questions
Exam 7: Case Planning and Case Management39 Questions
Exam 8: Behavioral Interventions42 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Interventions44 Questions
Exam 10: Social Learning Interventions36 Questions
Exam 11: Family Interventions45 Questions
Exam 12: Treating Clients With Substance Abuse43 Questions
Exam 13: Treating System-Involved Women39 Questions
Exam 14: Treating Clients Who Commit Sex Offenses46 Questions
Exam 15: Treating Clients With Severe Antisocial Behavior and Psychopathy42 Questions
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Helping Women Recover is a gender-responsive treatment program designed to target:
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Trauma experiences are so prevalent among women who are justice-involved that a policy of universal precautions should be implemented among service agencies
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Guiding principles for gender-responsive policy and practice include:
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Which characteristic is not descriptive of desirable curricula for female correctional populations?
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Life-history interviews with justice-involved women rarely reveal lives of extreme poverty or abuse histories
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Drug-abusing women are much more likely than addicted males to have histories of sexual abuse, co-occurring mental disorders, lower self-esteem, and more acute drug abuse histories
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What is critical race theory and how can it be integrated with gender-responsive interventions?
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Which term refers to the idea that a woman may feel isolated in her primary relationships because significant others in her life fail to validate and adequately respond to her attempts at connecting?
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Women have unique risk/need factors such as child abuse, adult abuse and victimization, depression and anxiety, dysfunctional relationships, parental stress, and self-efficacy
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The "child abuse" pathway reveals that abuse during childhood reported by justice-involved women is linked to histories of mental illness, substance abuse, and subsequent offending
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A policy of __________ precautions aims to treat all women as if they are trauma survivors in order to address the problem of being unable to distinguish between those who have and those who have not experienced trauma.
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According to relational theory, connection, rather than disconnection, is central to women's development
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A __________ theory of addiction recognizes that (1) addicted women differ from their male counterparts in several significant ways, and (2) women's substance abusing behavior is a complex problem for which a multifaceted treatment model should be implemented.
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Which of the following is a gender-responsive risk/need factor?
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Between 1977 and 2004 the rate of female incarceration increased by nearly double that of the incarceration growth rate of males
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