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The decision stage in a LEMA plan is the point in time in which the decision is of whether to declare an emergency is made.Answer
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The ACT model is an acronym for what?
a. Action, Cognition, Trauma
b. Activation, Confluence, Transcrisis
c. Assessment, Connecting, Traumatic
d. None of the above
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Successful crisis work may be described as
a. positive addicting behavior for the worker.
b. successfully resolving long standing trauma of the client.
c. stopping transcrisis events.
d. generating in the client a long term resiliency to ward off future crisis
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Transcrisis points are frequently accompanied by transcrisis states that occur during interventions.
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a. people have mourned their losses and are starting to rebuild their lives with renewed hope.
b. people are becoming more prone to transcrisis events.
c. people are more prone to have ASD turn into PTSD.
d. salutogenic shifts occur only with systems and not individuals.
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Transcrisis states are identical to posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Kubler-Ross believes that our culture sees death as
a. a transition into a greater eternal life.
b. defeatable through modern medical science.
c. an unspeakable issue, more so than sex or violence.
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The mesosystem is a
a. rapid response system
b. national response system.
c. communications system.
d. All of the above contribute to the mesosystem
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a. 30
b. 50.
c. 100.
d. 150.
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a. community-wide disasters.
b. manmade disasters only.
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b. super macrosystem
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Bereavement overload is real and can be extremely detrimental to workers
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Complicated grief occurs because there are very few clues to identify it.
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a. Wonder whether it is difficult to say what they really need so they make prank calls or say nothing.
b. Hang up if they don"t respond in one minute.
c. Ask them if they are on drugs or are having a psychotic break.
d. None of the above is a good response to these two types of difficult callers.
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Disasters have their worst effects on people who are poor, old, sick, and otherwise disenfranchised from societal benefits.
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Handling problem callers who become abusive is best done by
a. leaving time limits open so they finally run down.
b. terminating them after a clear warning.
c. posing close-ended questions to specify the problem.
d. both a and b.
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What model describes an addiction that is attributed to first starting with cigarettes and then moving on to alcohol and then cocaine?
a. gateway
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c. prescriptive
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AA's role in after care
a. is to stop the person from drinking by use of aversive conditioning.
b. may be problematic because the person becomes overzealous in using it.
c. is to socialize and avoid isolation.
d. both b and c.
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Font type has little to do with what is going on with a client.
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Family treatment involves the worker
a. initially being quiet and letting the pathology emerge
b. teaching the family to openly express feelings.
c. teaching family members to carry messages to one another.
d. both a and b are important worker techniques.
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An ecosystemic crisis can create victims far away from the actual event.
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Alcoholism is often called the disease of what?
a. minimizing
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d. denial
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Pranksters should be hung up immediately to clear the lines for legitimate calls.
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One way of deescalating severely disturbed callers is to humor them by "going along" with their hallucinations as a calming technique. ( p.136)
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Lots of times complaining callers who question the callers' credentials are really wondering whether they can trust the worker.
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Attempts to determine alcoholic personalities through the use of tests have been problematic because
a. alcoholics have a variety of different problems, and their personalities resemble those of schizophrenics.
b. the medical model and AA do not believe in alcoholic personalities, only the disease of alcoholism.
c. the alcoholic may have very different personality profiles pre- and post-detoxification.
d. all of the above are problematic.