Deck 12: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders

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 If a child with a diagnosed psychological disorder (e.g., depression) was also being abused, the maltreatment would be noted in the ____ based on the DSM-5.

A) Axis I category
B) extra comments section of the assessment
C) progress notes but not the diagnosis
D) other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention category
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 ____ exists to some degree in all forms of maltreatment, making it difficult to define the consequences.

A) Emotional abuse
B) Physical abuse
C) Emotional neglect
D) Physical neglect
Question
 An example of emotional child neglect would be ____________.

A) an infant who had to be hospitalized for near drowning after being left alone in a bathtub
B) a 2-year-old found wandering in the street late at night, naked and alone
C) an 11-year-old who is chronically truant
D) a child whose mother helped him shoot out the windows of a neighbor's house
Question
 Allostatic load refers to ____________.

A) a measure of how much stress teens can safely handle
B) the biological response of a stressful event on a child
C) the progressive wear and tear on biological systems due to the effects of chronic stress
D) an indicator of the effects of child maltreatment on a child's outlook
Question
 How do cultural norms influence the prevalence of sexual abuse?

A) Children are portrayed erotically.
B) Children observe sex play.
C) Children are not valued by parents.
D) Children with anxiety are more likely to be abused.
Question
 Which of the following is NOT among the worst and most intrusive forms of childhood stress and trauma?

A) Child maltreatment
B) Stressful incidents, such as terrorist attacks or hurricanes
C) Exposure to domestic violence
D) Chronic childhood poverty
Question
 For teens, which feeling or action is least likely to occur as a result of stress?

A) Feeling overwhelmed
B) Feeling depressed or sad
C) Feeling tired
D) Skipping a meal
Question
 The highest incidence of maltreatment in the United States is due to ____ cases.

A) sexual abuse
B) physical abuse
C) neglect
D) emotional abuse
Question
 Child maltreatment affects boys and girls almost equally except for sexual abuse, where girls account for ____ of the reported victims.

A) 65%
B) 75%
C) 80%
D) 90%
Question
 For healthy development, children need a caregiving environment that balances their need for ____ with their need for ____.

A) control; responsiveness
B) ego-mastery; discipline
C) ego-mastery; responsiveness
D) control; discipline
Question
 Many of the acute symptoms of sexual abuse resemble children's common reactions to ____.

A) fatigue
B) stress
C) illness
D) loss of a parent
Question
 By far, the most common form of maltreatment of children is ____________.

A) neglect
B) physical abuse
C) sexual abuse
D) psychological maltreatment
Question
 An example of physical child neglect would be ____________.

A) a middle schooler who is permitted to drink and use drugs
B) siblings who were subjected to repeated incidents of family violence between their parents
C) a teenager who is permitted to decide for himself whether to go to school and how long to stay each day
D) children living in a home contaminated with animal feces and rotting food
Question
 Exploitation takes many forms but is most likely to include ____.

A) child labor
B) child discipline
C) child photography
D) child poverty
Question
 Which statement best describes the occurrence of maltreatment?

A) Children want to get away from the family of violence.
B) Children in violent households only know violence.
C) The intensity of the violence always increases with time.
D) There is a great deal of loyalty to the offenders.
Question
 A babysitter who notices bruises on a child who subsequently tells the sitter that her mother hits her is obligated (by law) to ____.

A) do nothing
B) remove the child from the home
C) confront the parent
D) alert the police or child welfare agency
Question
 A history of sexual abuse is reported more often by ____.

A) young males
B) young females
C) adolescent females
D) adolescent males
Question
 Younger children are the most common victims of ____.

A) physical abuse
B) emotional abuse
C) sexual abuse
D) neglect
Question
 An event would be considered traumatic if it ____.

A) is based on stress before a big test
B) involves any type of stress
C) is based on an uncommon or extreme stressor
D) is stress related directly to an incident of physical harm only
Question
 Which of the following would qualify as physical neglect?

A) Supervision from the next room
B) Refusing to allow an adolescent to see friends
C) Delay in seeking health care
D) Letting a teenager come home from school alone
Question
 Children may be protected in part from the effects of maltreatment if they ____.

A) are immediately removed from the home
B) can prosecute the offending parent
C) are abused by only their father and not by their mother
D) have a positive relationship with at least one important and consistent person
Question
 Children who experience chronic stress tend to develop ____, a progressive wear and tear on biological systems.

A) oppositional defiance
B) allostatic load
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) regulatory disinhibition
Question
 How many children and adolescents with histories of maltreatment involving sexual abuse or combined sexual and physical abuse meet criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 60%
Question
 ________________ is characterized by a pattern of disturbed and developmentally inappropriate attachment behaviors.

A) Disinhibited social engagement disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Reactive attachment disorder
D) Chronic fatigue syndrome
Question
 The one form of child maltreatment that boys and girls do not experience equally is _______________.

A) emotional abuse
B) physical abuse
C) psychological abuse
D) sexual abuse
Question
 Maltreatment is more common among ____.

A) the poor and disadvantaged
B) minority religious groups
C) minority ethnic groups
D) parents with average intelligence
Question
 A maltreated child who has been chronically aroused for a long period of time becomes ____ to stress.

A) immune
B) unresponsive
C) addicted
D) hyperresponsive
Question
 Maltreated children may experience fewer negative outcomes if they ____.

A) are immediately removed from the home
B) can prosecute the offending parent
C) have an external locus of control
D) have a positive self-esteem and sense of self
Question
 ____ is characterized by a child showing a pattern of overly familiar and culturally inappropriate behavior with relative strangers.

A) Disinhibited social engagement disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Reactive attachment disorder
D) Chronic fatigue syndrome
Question
 ____ is an altered state of consciousness, in which the individual feels detached from the body or self, as if what is happening (e.g., a traumatic/abusive experience) is not happening to him or her.

A) Self-splitting
B) Dissociation
C) Projection
D) Mental fragmentation
Question
 Girls are more likely to be sexually abused by ____.

A) female family members
B) female nonfamily members
C) male family members
D) male nonfamily members
Question
 Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) and disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED) are diagnoses that apply only to children ages __________________.

A) birth to 3 years old
B) 9 months to 5 years old
C) 1 year to 7 years old
D) 3 years to 9 years old
Question
 Boys are more likely to be sexually abused by ____.

A) their mothers
B) their fathers
C) siblings
D) male nonfamily members
Question
 Children who have been abused are more likely to develop PTSD symptoms if ____.

A) the perpetrator was their mother
B) they were infants at the time of the abuse
C) they were adolescents at the time of the abuse
D) the abuse was chronic and coercive
Question
 Children with histories of __________ have the most severe and wide-ranging problems in school and interpersonal adjustment.

A) learning disabilities
B) mental illness
C) physical disabilities
D) abuse and neglect
Question
 Maltreated children have a greater tendency to ____ than nonmaltreated children.

A) have a disinhibition of emotional expressions
B) exaggerate emotional expressions
C) have difficulty understanding the emotional states of others
D) inhibit emotional expressions and modulating their emotional states
Question
 Physically abused children tend to have peer relationships marked by ____.

A) withdrawal and aggression
B) avoidance and withdrawal
C) dependency and clinginess
D) friendliness and interest
Question
 In comparison to boys, girls who express symptoms of PTSD tend to show more:

A) shame and self-blame.
B) anger.
C) physical aggression.
D) verbal aggression.
Question
 Children living with __________________ are at significantly greater risk of all types of maltreatment.

A) both parents
B) a single parent with a live-in partner
C) a single parent
D) nonparental guardians
Question
 After prolonged and unpredictable stressful events, cortisol levels ____ and the feedback systems that control hormone levels in the brain may become ____.

A) increase; dysfunctional
B) decrease; more functional
C) increase; more functional
D) decrease; dysfunctional
Question
 A history of ____ among males is a significant risk factor for inappropriate sexual behaviors, alienation, and social incompetence in adolescence.

A) physical abuse
B) sexual abuse
C) neglect
D) any form of maltreatment
Question
 Maltreatment is least likely to be associated with ____.

A) family stress
B) reduced financial status
C) parental resilience
D) marital conflict
Question
 ____ is related to sexually abused children's level of distress as well as their recovery from the trauma.

A) Gender
B) Maternal support
C) Relation to the perpetrator
D) Paternal support
Question
 Which treatment is LEAST likely to be given to a child who has been sexually abused?

A) Education and support
B) Controlled-exposure techniques
C) Cognitive-behavioral methods
D) Escapism
Question
 Traumatic sexualization occurs when ____.

A) the child is unaware of sexual practices
B) the emotional abuse is chronic
C) a child's sexual knowledge occurs inappropriately
D) the child is forced to abuse others
Question
 Which of the following is not characteristic of parents who maltreat their children?

A) Information-processing disturbances
B) Unfamiliarity of developmentally appropriate expectations for children
C) Unfamiliarity of the parenting role
D) Self-discipline and patience
Question
 Which destabilizing factor is most closely associated with the third and final stage of an integrated model of child abuse?

A) A low sense of control and predictability is evident.
B) Multiple sources of anger and aggression exist.
C) The parent believes that the child's behavior is threatening or harmful.
D) The child increases problem behavior.
Question
 ____ involves a combination of exposure therapy and skill building to allow the individual to practice more effective ways of coping with intrusive memories and emotions.

A) Psychological first aid
B) Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) Grief and trauma intervention for children
D) Brief counseling
Question
 Treatment for child neglect focuses on ____.

A) parents modeling skills for children
B) social dominance
C) household management
D) giving children more chores
Question
 Which form of treatment focuses on children who have learned of harm to others?

A) Psychoeducation
B) Psychological first aid
C) Psychodynamic storytelling
D) Resilient friend treatment
Question
 Once environmental and adult factors are controlled, the only child characteristic that has been associated with the risk of sexual abuse is ____.

A) age
B) gender
C) temperament
D) conduct problems
Question
 Pedophiles ____.

A) sexually abuse only their children
B) sexually abuse only children unknown to them
C) sexually abuse or fantasize about minor children
D) are sexually aroused by female children only
Question
 Treatment services for families that have maltreated a child have been limited due to ____.

A) lack of available services
B) difficulty of parents admitting culpability
C) children not wanting to attend therapy
D) families being financially unable to retain services
Question
 Compared to abusive parents, neglectful parents ____.

A) have less striking personality disorders
B) have better knowledge of children's needs
C) have more chronic patterns of social isolation
D) become more emotionally and behaviorally reactive under stress
Question
 The major sociocultural factor contributing to abuse and neglect of children is ____.

A) inequality
B) poverty
C) media violence
D) social violence
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 Which of the following statements regarding the relationship between childhood maltreatment and later violent delinquent behavior is true?

A) All children who experience physical abuse in childhood later go on to engage in violent delinquent behavior.
B) Very few children who experience physical abuse in childhood later go on to engage in violent delinquent behavior.
C) Children who experience routine violence in childhood are significantly more likely to engage in violent delinquent behavior later on.
D) The experience of physical abuse is significantly associated with violent delinquent behavior later on, except for children who only experience abuse prior to adolescence.
Question
 While adaptive in abusive and inescapable situations, dissociation may lead to ____.

A) borderline personality disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) bipolar disorder
D) split psychotic disorder
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 Which statement about sexual abuse offenders is true?

A) Sexual abuse offenders only target female children.
B) Sexual abuse offenders often have good social skills.
C) Sexual abuse offenders often gradually indoctrinate children into sexual activity.
D) Sexual abuse offenders have close trusting family relationships.
Question
 Successful treatment of children who have experienced sexual abuse results in children ____.

A) regaining their normal rate of development
B) confronting the abuser
C) no longer needing to attend therapy
D) returning to school and peer-related activities
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 Treatment of physical abuse involves training parents in ____.

A) positive child-rearing skills
B) stronger discipline
C) adopting distorted beliefs
D) avoiding interaction
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 Compare and contrast elements of a positive parenting style with elements of a negative parenting style.
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 Describe the dynamic process of child abuse.
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 What is the cycle-of-violence hypothesis? Does the literature support or refute this hypothesis? (Be sure to support your answer.)
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 What would be considered manageable stress for children?
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 What is the nature of maltreated children's representational models of themselves and others?
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 What are some of the paradoxical dilemmas commonly faced by maltreated children?
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 What are some of the determinants of healthy parent-child relationships and family roles?
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 Describe treatments used for physically abused or neglected children.
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 Describe the continuum of child care.
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 Identify the determinants of "demandingness" and "responsiveness" that are required for children to adequately meet their developmental needs.
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 Describe acute stress disorder and distinguish from PTSD.
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 What is the nature of the relationship between poverty and child sexual abuse?
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 What are some of the media and entertainment industry's influences on child maltreatment?
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 What are traumatic events and what do they include?
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 What are some of the obstacles to intervention and prevention services for maltreating families?
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Deck 12: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
1
 If a child with a diagnosed psychological disorder (e.g., depression) was also being abused, the maltreatment would be noted in the ____ based on the DSM-5.

A) Axis I category
B) extra comments section of the assessment
C) progress notes but not the diagnosis
D) other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention category
other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention category
2
 ____ exists to some degree in all forms of maltreatment, making it difficult to define the consequences.

A) Emotional abuse
B) Physical abuse
C) Emotional neglect
D) Physical neglect
Emotional abuse
3
 An example of emotional child neglect would be ____________.

A) an infant who had to be hospitalized for near drowning after being left alone in a bathtub
B) a 2-year-old found wandering in the street late at night, naked and alone
C) an 11-year-old who is chronically truant
D) a child whose mother helped him shoot out the windows of a neighbor's house
a child whose mother helped him shoot out the windows of a neighbor's house
4
 Allostatic load refers to ____________.

A) a measure of how much stress teens can safely handle
B) the biological response of a stressful event on a child
C) the progressive wear and tear on biological systems due to the effects of chronic stress
D) an indicator of the effects of child maltreatment on a child's outlook
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5
 How do cultural norms influence the prevalence of sexual abuse?

A) Children are portrayed erotically.
B) Children observe sex play.
C) Children are not valued by parents.
D) Children with anxiety are more likely to be abused.
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6
 Which of the following is NOT among the worst and most intrusive forms of childhood stress and trauma?

A) Child maltreatment
B) Stressful incidents, such as terrorist attacks or hurricanes
C) Exposure to domestic violence
D) Chronic childhood poverty
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7
 For teens, which feeling or action is least likely to occur as a result of stress?

A) Feeling overwhelmed
B) Feeling depressed or sad
C) Feeling tired
D) Skipping a meal
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8
 The highest incidence of maltreatment in the United States is due to ____ cases.

A) sexual abuse
B) physical abuse
C) neglect
D) emotional abuse
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9
 Child maltreatment affects boys and girls almost equally except for sexual abuse, where girls account for ____ of the reported victims.

A) 65%
B) 75%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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10
 For healthy development, children need a caregiving environment that balances their need for ____ with their need for ____.

A) control; responsiveness
B) ego-mastery; discipline
C) ego-mastery; responsiveness
D) control; discipline
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11
 Many of the acute symptoms of sexual abuse resemble children's common reactions to ____.

A) fatigue
B) stress
C) illness
D) loss of a parent
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12
 By far, the most common form of maltreatment of children is ____________.

A) neglect
B) physical abuse
C) sexual abuse
D) psychological maltreatment
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13
 An example of physical child neglect would be ____________.

A) a middle schooler who is permitted to drink and use drugs
B) siblings who were subjected to repeated incidents of family violence between their parents
C) a teenager who is permitted to decide for himself whether to go to school and how long to stay each day
D) children living in a home contaminated with animal feces and rotting food
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14
 Exploitation takes many forms but is most likely to include ____.

A) child labor
B) child discipline
C) child photography
D) child poverty
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15
 Which statement best describes the occurrence of maltreatment?

A) Children want to get away from the family of violence.
B) Children in violent households only know violence.
C) The intensity of the violence always increases with time.
D) There is a great deal of loyalty to the offenders.
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16
 A babysitter who notices bruises on a child who subsequently tells the sitter that her mother hits her is obligated (by law) to ____.

A) do nothing
B) remove the child from the home
C) confront the parent
D) alert the police or child welfare agency
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17
 A history of sexual abuse is reported more often by ____.

A) young males
B) young females
C) adolescent females
D) adolescent males
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18
 Younger children are the most common victims of ____.

A) physical abuse
B) emotional abuse
C) sexual abuse
D) neglect
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19
 An event would be considered traumatic if it ____.

A) is based on stress before a big test
B) involves any type of stress
C) is based on an uncommon or extreme stressor
D) is stress related directly to an incident of physical harm only
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20
 Which of the following would qualify as physical neglect?

A) Supervision from the next room
B) Refusing to allow an adolescent to see friends
C) Delay in seeking health care
D) Letting a teenager come home from school alone
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21
 Children may be protected in part from the effects of maltreatment if they ____.

A) are immediately removed from the home
B) can prosecute the offending parent
C) are abused by only their father and not by their mother
D) have a positive relationship with at least one important and consistent person
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22
 Children who experience chronic stress tend to develop ____, a progressive wear and tear on biological systems.

A) oppositional defiance
B) allostatic load
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) regulatory disinhibition
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23
 How many children and adolescents with histories of maltreatment involving sexual abuse or combined sexual and physical abuse meet criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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24
 ________________ is characterized by a pattern of disturbed and developmentally inappropriate attachment behaviors.

A) Disinhibited social engagement disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Reactive attachment disorder
D) Chronic fatigue syndrome
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25
 The one form of child maltreatment that boys and girls do not experience equally is _______________.

A) emotional abuse
B) physical abuse
C) psychological abuse
D) sexual abuse
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26
 Maltreatment is more common among ____.

A) the poor and disadvantaged
B) minority religious groups
C) minority ethnic groups
D) parents with average intelligence
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27
 A maltreated child who has been chronically aroused for a long period of time becomes ____ to stress.

A) immune
B) unresponsive
C) addicted
D) hyperresponsive
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28
 Maltreated children may experience fewer negative outcomes if they ____.

A) are immediately removed from the home
B) can prosecute the offending parent
C) have an external locus of control
D) have a positive self-esteem and sense of self
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29
 ____ is characterized by a child showing a pattern of overly familiar and culturally inappropriate behavior with relative strangers.

A) Disinhibited social engagement disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Reactive attachment disorder
D) Chronic fatigue syndrome
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30
 ____ is an altered state of consciousness, in which the individual feels detached from the body or self, as if what is happening (e.g., a traumatic/abusive experience) is not happening to him or her.

A) Self-splitting
B) Dissociation
C) Projection
D) Mental fragmentation
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31
 Girls are more likely to be sexually abused by ____.

A) female family members
B) female nonfamily members
C) male family members
D) male nonfamily members
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32
 Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) and disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED) are diagnoses that apply only to children ages __________________.

A) birth to 3 years old
B) 9 months to 5 years old
C) 1 year to 7 years old
D) 3 years to 9 years old
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33
 Boys are more likely to be sexually abused by ____.

A) their mothers
B) their fathers
C) siblings
D) male nonfamily members
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34
 Children who have been abused are more likely to develop PTSD symptoms if ____.

A) the perpetrator was their mother
B) they were infants at the time of the abuse
C) they were adolescents at the time of the abuse
D) the abuse was chronic and coercive
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35
 Children with histories of __________ have the most severe and wide-ranging problems in school and interpersonal adjustment.

A) learning disabilities
B) mental illness
C) physical disabilities
D) abuse and neglect
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36
 Maltreated children have a greater tendency to ____ than nonmaltreated children.

A) have a disinhibition of emotional expressions
B) exaggerate emotional expressions
C) have difficulty understanding the emotional states of others
D) inhibit emotional expressions and modulating their emotional states
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37
 Physically abused children tend to have peer relationships marked by ____.

A) withdrawal and aggression
B) avoidance and withdrawal
C) dependency and clinginess
D) friendliness and interest
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38
 In comparison to boys, girls who express symptoms of PTSD tend to show more:

A) shame and self-blame.
B) anger.
C) physical aggression.
D) verbal aggression.
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39
 Children living with __________________ are at significantly greater risk of all types of maltreatment.

A) both parents
B) a single parent with a live-in partner
C) a single parent
D) nonparental guardians
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40
 After prolonged and unpredictable stressful events, cortisol levels ____ and the feedback systems that control hormone levels in the brain may become ____.

A) increase; dysfunctional
B) decrease; more functional
C) increase; more functional
D) decrease; dysfunctional
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41
 A history of ____ among males is a significant risk factor for inappropriate sexual behaviors, alienation, and social incompetence in adolescence.

A) physical abuse
B) sexual abuse
C) neglect
D) any form of maltreatment
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42
 Maltreatment is least likely to be associated with ____.

A) family stress
B) reduced financial status
C) parental resilience
D) marital conflict
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43
 ____ is related to sexually abused children's level of distress as well as their recovery from the trauma.

A) Gender
B) Maternal support
C) Relation to the perpetrator
D) Paternal support
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44
 Which treatment is LEAST likely to be given to a child who has been sexually abused?

A) Education and support
B) Controlled-exposure techniques
C) Cognitive-behavioral methods
D) Escapism
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45
 Traumatic sexualization occurs when ____.

A) the child is unaware of sexual practices
B) the emotional abuse is chronic
C) a child's sexual knowledge occurs inappropriately
D) the child is forced to abuse others
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46
 Which of the following is not characteristic of parents who maltreat their children?

A) Information-processing disturbances
B) Unfamiliarity of developmentally appropriate expectations for children
C) Unfamiliarity of the parenting role
D) Self-discipline and patience
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47
 Which destabilizing factor is most closely associated with the third and final stage of an integrated model of child abuse?

A) A low sense of control and predictability is evident.
B) Multiple sources of anger and aggression exist.
C) The parent believes that the child's behavior is threatening or harmful.
D) The child increases problem behavior.
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48
 ____ involves a combination of exposure therapy and skill building to allow the individual to practice more effective ways of coping with intrusive memories and emotions.

A) Psychological first aid
B) Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) Grief and trauma intervention for children
D) Brief counseling
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49
 Treatment for child neglect focuses on ____.

A) parents modeling skills for children
B) social dominance
C) household management
D) giving children more chores
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50
 Which form of treatment focuses on children who have learned of harm to others?

A) Psychoeducation
B) Psychological first aid
C) Psychodynamic storytelling
D) Resilient friend treatment
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51
 Once environmental and adult factors are controlled, the only child characteristic that has been associated with the risk of sexual abuse is ____.

A) age
B) gender
C) temperament
D) conduct problems
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52
 Pedophiles ____.

A) sexually abuse only their children
B) sexually abuse only children unknown to them
C) sexually abuse or fantasize about minor children
D) are sexually aroused by female children only
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53
 Treatment services for families that have maltreated a child have been limited due to ____.

A) lack of available services
B) difficulty of parents admitting culpability
C) children not wanting to attend therapy
D) families being financially unable to retain services
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54
 Compared to abusive parents, neglectful parents ____.

A) have less striking personality disorders
B) have better knowledge of children's needs
C) have more chronic patterns of social isolation
D) become more emotionally and behaviorally reactive under stress
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55
 The major sociocultural factor contributing to abuse and neglect of children is ____.

A) inequality
B) poverty
C) media violence
D) social violence
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56
 Which of the following statements regarding the relationship between childhood maltreatment and later violent delinquent behavior is true?

A) All children who experience physical abuse in childhood later go on to engage in violent delinquent behavior.
B) Very few children who experience physical abuse in childhood later go on to engage in violent delinquent behavior.
C) Children who experience routine violence in childhood are significantly more likely to engage in violent delinquent behavior later on.
D) The experience of physical abuse is significantly associated with violent delinquent behavior later on, except for children who only experience abuse prior to adolescence.
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57
 While adaptive in abusive and inescapable situations, dissociation may lead to ____.

A) borderline personality disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) bipolar disorder
D) split psychotic disorder
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58
 Which statement about sexual abuse offenders is true?

A) Sexual abuse offenders only target female children.
B) Sexual abuse offenders often have good social skills.
C) Sexual abuse offenders often gradually indoctrinate children into sexual activity.
D) Sexual abuse offenders have close trusting family relationships.
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59
 Successful treatment of children who have experienced sexual abuse results in children ____.

A) regaining their normal rate of development
B) confronting the abuser
C) no longer needing to attend therapy
D) returning to school and peer-related activities
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60
 Treatment of physical abuse involves training parents in ____.

A) positive child-rearing skills
B) stronger discipline
C) adopting distorted beliefs
D) avoiding interaction
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61
 Compare and contrast elements of a positive parenting style with elements of a negative parenting style.
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62
 Describe the dynamic process of child abuse.
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63
 What is the cycle-of-violence hypothesis? Does the literature support or refute this hypothesis? (Be sure to support your answer.)
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64
 What would be considered manageable stress for children?
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65
 What is the nature of maltreated children's representational models of themselves and others?
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66
 What are some of the paradoxical dilemmas commonly faced by maltreated children?
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67
 What are some of the determinants of healthy parent-child relationships and family roles?
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68
 Describe treatments used for physically abused or neglected children.
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69
 Describe the continuum of child care.
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70
 Identify the determinants of "demandingness" and "responsiveness" that are required for children to adequately meet their developmental needs.
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71
 Describe acute stress disorder and distinguish from PTSD.
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72
 What is the nature of the relationship between poverty and child sexual abuse?
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73
 What are some of the media and entertainment industry's influences on child maltreatment?
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74
 What are traumatic events and what do they include?
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75
 What are some of the obstacles to intervention and prevention services for maltreating families?
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