Part Two Flashcards

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In many cultures, infants were not

born with the right to live. True or false.

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True.

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Many communities have inacted “Blank blank laws”, which gave parents the right to kill children who are beyond their ability to control.

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Stubborn child

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Christians were considered blank for their opposition to infanticide.

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Odd

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The incidents of physical abuse to children is never found in the old and New Testament. True or false.

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False.

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The National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect estimates that over Blank blank children or abused or neglected each year

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1 million

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Major physical injury seems to be concentrated among very young children. True or false

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True.

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Abused children can mostly be found in low income groups. True or false.

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False.

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There are four types of abuse included in the federal law. They are:

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Physical; neglect; emotional; sexual.

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Legally, a child usually means a person under the age of blank

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18

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Mistreated children have lower blank, blank Blank blank, and show Blank blank blank progress then other similar children

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IQ, poor language skills, less competent academic

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One study found a high incidence of attempted suicide and self – mutilating behavior among battered children whose average age was only blank and blank blank years old

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8 1/2

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One of the most constant and insidious findings in the study of abused children is that abusing parents often report having been abused themselves as children.

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True.

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One investigator found that non-– abusive families have a blank blank of available resources and Blank blank Blank blank than the abusive families.

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Broader network, better family interactional patterns

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A familiar verse in blank: blank tells the Christian parents not to provoke their children to wrath or to exasperate them.

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Ephesians 4:6.

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In the absence of reasonable explanation, damage to the skin surface tissue, such as bruises, burns, abrasions, lacerations , or swelling may be considered as a clinical signs of abuse. True or false

A

True.

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A history of previous or recurrent injury would be considered as an indicator of reportable suspected physical abuse. True or false.

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True.

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Emotional abuse may be suspected if the child displays signs of emotional turmoil such as: blank, rhythmic blank, blank attention to details, no blank or blank communication with others.

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Repetitive, movements, inordinate verbal or physical

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Emotional deprivation should be expected if the child displays antisocial behavior. True or false

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True.

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Physical neglect is the failure of a parent or caretaker to provide a child with adequate blank, blank, blank, blank blank and blank and blank care.

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Food, shelter, clothing, protection, supervision and medical and dental care.

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Abusive parents are often blank isolated and blank of their neighbors.

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Socially, distrustful

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Studies have shown that a mother who has blank or blank blank with her infant immediately after birth may be more likely to abuse or neglect her child.

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Little, no contact

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Research has shown that it is possible to predict exactly if or where child maltreatment will occur in a given family situation. true or false.

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False.

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22
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It has been estimated that blank in every blank people have been involved in some sort of incestuous relationship.

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One in every six

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Many counselors, therapists and researchers do report that among churchgoers the adult male offenders tend to be devout, moralistic, and conservative in their religious beliefs. True or false.

A

True.

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It is estimated that over blank percent of all adolescents involved in prostitution, both male and female, were victims of prior sexual violence, rape, incestuous abuse, or molestation.

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75

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Name two criteria that establishes child sexual abuse as a form of violence.

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Lack of consent by the victim.

The result in injury to the victim.

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It is estimated that probably only 20% come through the incest experience unscathed. True or false

A

True.

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Childhood sexual victimization does not increase the likelihood that an individual will become a perpetrator as an adolescent or adult. True or false

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False.

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Those who commit incest cannot be distinguished from those who do not on the basis of any major demographic characteristics.

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True.

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29
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The incest offender is usually a female who is insecure and socially immature. True or false

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False.

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30
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Data suggest there is a tendency for offenders to be strongly opinionated, and with an outspoken view of right and wrong, regardless of the behavior in private. True or false.

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True.

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Nicholas Groth suggests that sexual offenders against children can be divided into two basic types based on their level of socio-sexual maturation. Name these two basic types:

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Fixated offenders; regressed offenders.

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32
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Offenders use variations of two methods to gain sexual access to children. They are:

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Enticement, encouragement, and instruction; threats, intimidation, and physical force.

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The passive child – woman appears to be a model mother. True or false.

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False.

34
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The intelligent, competent, distant mother describes her own mother as assertive, high achieving, competitive, and emotionally distant. True or false.

A

True.

35
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The rejecting, vindictive mother usually has a blank and blank mother with whom she has a blank Blank blank that continues into adulthood.

A

Aggressive and controlling, mutually dependent relationship

36
Q

Psychotic or severely retarded mothers are more likely than other any other type to participate in the active molestation of their own children. True or false.

A

True.

37
Q

The dynamics or sequence of sexual abuse usually fall into distinct phases. Name these phases:

A
  1. Engagement phase 2. Sexual integration phase 3. Secrecy phase 4. Disclosure phase 5. Suppression phase 6. Repressing or recovery phase
38
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The secrecy phase could last for blank or blank, especially if it occurs within the family.

A

Months or years

39
Q

The next step in the evaluation process is to identify for sure that the child has been victimized. True or false.

A

True.

40
Q

The pressures working against blank are probably greater with sexual abuse then any other problem confronting the pastor or counselor.

A

Disclosure

41
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Clients often report that the counselors Blank blank Blank blank about sex and sexual abuse helped them overcome their own anxiety about the topic.

A

Ability to talk freely

42
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It is the rare counselor who has not found him or herself being at least slightly aroused by the sexual descriptions of a client. True or false.

A

True.

43
Q

If you find yourself thinking the victim is guilty of misconduct related to the sexual abuse, an immediate reevaluation or consultation should be made. True or false.

A

True.

44
Q

The procedures and content of an interview or series of sessions with a sexually abused child should never vary. True or false.

A

False.

45
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The interview process should include sessions with the parent present unless it is already known one of them is the offender. True or false.

A

True.

46
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Knowing the child’s developmental level is never a concern during the interview process. True or false.

A

False.

47
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When interviewing the child, the first goal is to make the child comfortable and relaxed. True or false.

A

True.

48
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Cultural and family histories are not a concern in the beginning of an interview with a child. True or false.

A

False.

49
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If children have disclosed or do disclose their abuse, it is important to find out why they chose to tell the secret. True or false.

A

True.

50
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The initial phases of the interview are intended to blank your blank to help the child.

A

Convey, willingness

51
Q

The nature and extent of the abuse can be explored by following the blank, blank, blank and blank outline.

A

Who, what, when, and where

52
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While interviewing a child you never want to explore whether or not there were any other victims known or suspected by the child. True or false.

A

False.

53
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If the child is going to be a witness in court, three conditions must be met name the conditions:

A
  1. Relate activity accurately (that is by the victim).
  2. Tell the difference between truth and lie.
  3. Must know the importance of telling the truth in court.
54
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If there is a blank blank for thinking of child has been abused, it should be reported.

A

Reasonable basis

55
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In most states, only communications between blank and blank are deemed privileged.

A

Attorney and client

56
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While confidentiality is important, the overriding principle is to blank those who are being blank and to hold the perpetrator blank.

A

Protect, victimized, accountable.

57
Q

Treatment of the sexually abused child can be divided into three phases:

A
  1. Crisis intervention.
  2. Short – to therapy.
  3. Long – term therapy.
58
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The greater the amount of blank blank for the child, the more likely short – term therapy will be sufficient.

A

Familial support

59
Q

Several issues need to be addressed during the short-term therapy phase.
They are:

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Damaged goods; guilt; fear; depression; low self – esteem; poor social skills.

60
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Intense feelings of guilt following disclosure of sexual abuse are almost universal. There are three levels of that guilt named those levels:

A

Responsibility for the sexual behavior; responsibility for the disclosure; responsibility for disruption.

61
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Most victims will exhibit some signs of depression after disclosure. True or false.

A

True.

62
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Victims who have experienced severe physical and emotional trauma will probably be candidates for therapy lasting up to Blank blank or more.

A

Two years

63
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A child who has been victimized by a trusted person will not have any difficulty trusting anyone else in the future. True or false.

A

False.

64
Q

If it all possible, at some point the offender should explain to the child how the boundaries were crossed. True or false.

A

True.

65
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As a counselor, you must help the victim learn self – mastery and control over elements in the child’s world. This involves blank, behaving blank toward others and blank, and finding the freedom to make Blank blank blank.

A

Accountability, responsibility, oneself, one’s own choices.

66
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There are three therapeutic concerns in restoring incestuous families. They are:

A

The need to restrict and control the excessive power of the incestuous father; the need to reinforce and foster the power of the mother; the need to restore the mother – daughter relationship.

67
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Children are often angrier at the non-– offending parent then at the perpetrator of incest. True or false.

A

True.

68
Q

Sex offenders seldom express remorse or any sense of wrongdoing. True or false.

A

True.

69
Q

One of the main goals during the initial contact with an offender is to blank him and not become blank into also blank the offense.

A

Confront, Duped, minimizing

70
Q

Although our faith does contribute to emotional well – being, it blank blank blank the blank of problems.

A

Does not guarantee the absence

71
Q

Allowing the offender to remain in the home and removing the child is also risky because of the possibility of the offender will Blank blank blank blank within the home.

A

Start molesting other children

72
Q

The counselor will find the passive – dependent type of offender looking to his therapist to cure him in some magical way. True or false.

A

True.

73
Q

The two major goals of the initial evaluation of the sexual offender are:

A

To determine the offenders amenability to treatment and degree of risk to the community; to begin a descriptive diagnosis and treatment plan.

74
Q

Residential treatment within a security setting for the sexual offender is not a viable alternative. True or false

A

False.

75
Q

List the variety of forms of denial that may be used by the offender:

A

Out right denial, forgetting, avoiding, blaming, direct admission, mystical excuses, minimizing, grasping for straws, taking the easy way out.

76
Q

Treatment of the incest offender is properly viewed as helping the offender learn to except his own responsibility for maintaining a conscientious and
life – long effort to keep sexually abusive behavior under control. True or false

A

True.

77
Q

Groups are blank blank for treating sexual offenders.

A

Widely recommended

78
Q

A group experience blank the offender to deal with blank issues.

A

Forces, trust

79
Q

The purpose of family therapy is not to develop a functional and healthy unit that is free of any incestuous bond. True or false.

A

False.

80
Q

Freedom is a characteristic missing in the lives of sexual offenders. True or false

A

True.

81
Q

Christ calls the people to what they can blank not because of what they have blank.

A

Become, Been.

82
Q

The sexual offending personality needs blank on how to give up a blank – blank, blank Blank of blank and experience God’s full measure of grace.

A

Instruction, self – imposed, dogmatic shield of protection