Exam 21: Crisis Intervention With Adolescent Victims of Sexual Assault Kristen Zaleski
Exam 1: Palliative and Hospice Care Settings Dawn Joosten23 Questions
Exam 2: Diverse People Affected by Hivaids Helen Land24 Questions
Exam 3: Chronic Illness: A Case Study Application With a Latina Client Dawn Joosten22 Questions
Exam 4: Psychopharmacology and Psychoeducation for the Treatment of Major Depression Disorder Kimberly Finney and Erik Schott21 Questions
Exam 5: Mindfulness in Mental Healthcare Settings Jim Hjort20 Questions
Exam 6: Substance Abuse: A Harm Reduction Approach Elizabeth Eastlund and Eugenia L Weiss21 Questions
Exam 7: Hypersexual Behavior: Helping Clients Through Diagnosis and Treatment William Feuerborn22 Questions
Exam 8: Gambling Disorders Rory Reid, Jacquelene Moghaddam, and Timothy Fong26 Questions
Exam 9: Web-Based Practice Nadia Islam and Gilbert Richards22 Questions
Exam 10: Equine Assisted Counseling: An Alternative Approach to Trauma Eugenia L Weiss, Shawnmari Kaiser, and Gary Adler25 Questions
Exam 11: Social Work in Skilled Nursing Homes Edmund Young22 Questions
Exam 12: Social Work Practice in School Settings Laura Hopson, Cynthia Franklin, and Mary Beth Harris23 Questions
Exam 13: Child Maltreatment and Child Welfare Alberto Reynoso and Colleen Friend22 Questions
Exam 14: Lifespan Perspectives With Developmental Disabilities Barbara Yoshioka Wheeler, Amy Lyle, Catherine Arnold, Marian Williams, Karen Kay Imagawa, and Min Ah Kim24 Questions
Exam 15: Coping and Resilience in Youth After Exposure to Disaster Leslie Wind23 Questions
Exam 16: Autism Spectrum Disorder Samih Samaha18 Questions
Exam 17: Transition in Pediatric Oncology Amber Denblaker24 Questions
Exam 18: Intimate Partner Violence Elizabeth Eastlund and Susan Hess22 Questions
Exam 19: Working With Gang Involvedaffiliated Youth Robert Hernandez25 Questions
Exam 20: Adolescent Bullying Nadia Mishael24 Questions
Exam 21: Crisis Intervention With Adolescent Victims of Sexual Assault Kristen Zaleski23 Questions
Exam 22: Adolescents in Juvenile Detention Brandon Burton25 Questions
Exam 23: Public Health Social Work25 Questions
Exam 24: The Engineering of Social Work24 Questions
Exam 25: Mental Health Promotion Among African Americans Krystal Hays and Karen Lincoln21 Questions
Exam 26: Sexual Minorities Jeremy Goldbach and Shannon Dunlap20 Questions
Exam 27: Intergenerational Trauma and Indigenous People Hilary Weaver22 Questions
Exam 28: The Suicidal Military Client Fred Stone23 Questions
Exam 29: Global Social Work21 Questions
Exam 30: Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery: A Case Study of the Philippines24 Questions
Exam 31: Psychosocial Support for Youth Affected by Armed Conflict in Northern Uganda20 Questions
Exam 32: From Helplessness to Active Coping in Israel: Psychological First Aid Shira Hantman and Moshe Farchi22 Questions
Exam 33: Development and Current Status of the Social Work Profession in China21 Questions
Exam 34: Drug Abuse in Iran: A Psychosocial Perspective Saeed Momtazi23 Questions
Exam 35: Australias Indigenous People Glenda Bawden23 Questions
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What are the three steps in the three-pronged sexual assault report for social workers?
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The three steps in the three-pronged sexual report procedures for social workers are: 1) alerting social welfare (CPS), 2) contacting the police department, and 3) notifying the parents of the child who is the victim of a crime.
Unresolved self-blame may result in shame or regret, influencing neurobiology to a more negative emotional state.
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An adolescent's brain is not wired to enjoy risk-taking behaviors.
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It is in the neurobiological senses where the brain experiences rapid growth in adolescence.
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Victims of sexual trauma destabilize the social network of trauma with the help of social workers.
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What are the four transference and countertransference issues that can also be experienced by social workers as they work with victims of sexual assault?
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What is the crisis that once resolved, an adolescent successfully forms a lasting identity and strong sense of self-worth?
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Virginity is a physical commodity that can be stolen by a perpetrator.
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Who are the first professionals who help traumatized adolescents begin their healing journey?
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Sexual identity affects the context of one's social life, but not in the context of virginity.
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What theorist introduced the adolescent psychosocial stages of development?
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In which stage of development do adolescents experience rapid neural pruning?
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The time to rewire emotional and cognitive states is during early adulthood.
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Which is an area of the reporting process where social workers can assist?
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It is important when working with persons of sexual assault to assess if there is a history of acting out in these ways.
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What part of the cognitive process does sexual trauma affect?
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One goal of crisis intervention is to return clients to the pretrauma functioning stage.
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What phase in development does an adolescent encounter social isolation and trauma resulting in low self-esteem?
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