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Emotional congruence on the part of a sex offender is often the result of
Arrested emotional development
Society “sets up” its children as victims by:
Teaching girls to be vulnerable
One of the factors that puts children at risk for sexual victimization is:
The presence of a stepfather in the home
A pedophile is
Any person who has a sexual interest in children
Risk factors sexual abuse in children include all of the following EXCEPT
Developmental maturity
The degree of trauma a child experiences depends upon several variables. Which is NOT one of those variables?
Whether or not the police are involved
Common threads in juvenile sex offenders include all of the following, EXCEPT
Aggressive
The Theory that is organized into four sets of problems or psychological mechanisms exemplified by sexual offenders is the
Pathway Model
Which of the following is NOT a sign associated with sexual abuse?
A child who has poor resistance to stress
What factors lead to the validation of child sexual abuse?
When a child is asked to keep the secret of what was done to him/her
The sibling in father-daughter incest
Are often starved for attention
Reasons that incest may stop include all BUT
Perpetrator loses interest in sex
The _______ family pattern in father-daughter incest is often referred to as the patriarchal family
Possessive-passive
According to Johnson’s profile of the non-abusing mother in a father-daughter incest situation, the ________ mother is withdrawn, cold and psychologically impaired
Collusive
Which of the following statements does NOT describe the situation in mother-daughter incest?
Typically have multiple victims
Society may contribute to prevalence of sexual abuse through its
Emphasis on sexual performance
Groth contends that incestuous fathers who abuse female children
Relate to life with fantasy and dependency, especially in relationships
All of the following statements describe characteristics present in normal family life. EXCEPT
There is no privacy for both parents and children in overt sexual matters
Which of the following is NOT a reason why a daughter might accede to abuse by her father?
She fears her mother’s retaliation
The father in the father-daughter incestuous family tends to
Has low ego strength
Some critics argue that the reports of this type of abuse are “manufactured panic”
Abuse by clergy
Parents may not perceive that their children could be abused outside the home because
The parent needs the services of the abuser
Sex rings may be involved in all of the following EXCEPT
Entrapment of families
Which of the following characteristics of a career in the priesthood would appeal to a sexual offender?
Trust in the congregation
Sexual abuse in the day care settings include the following types, EXCEPT
Multiple offender-single victim
Child pornography does not just victimize the child during sexual maltreatment. It also often becomes the only alternative available to them as a career later in life
True
Which of the following statements regarding pedophilia is NOT correct?
Pedophiles always use force
The degree of trauma from sexual abuse is impacted by the following factors EXCEPT
The socioeconomic level of the family
Sexting is
A practice of transmitting sexually explicit messages electronically
Technophilia refers to
Use of the computer to sexually engage children
Psycholigcally abusive children may show the following symptoms EXCEPT
Indiscriminately attach to others
Which one of the following is an example of a culturally accepted practice that may seem psychologically abusive to members of another culture group?
Having an infant sleep all by himself/herself in his/her separate room
Earlier terms to describe psychological abuse include all of the following EXCEPT
Negligence
Psychological maltreatment is defined as repeated, ______, and inappropriate behavior that demeans a child or damages his/her _______
Intentional, self-concept
One of the reasons why it is so difficult to isolate psychological abuse is
Because it underlies other abuses
Family dynamic in psychologically abusive families show
Parents having unrealistic expectations
A father compels his child not to take too long in the bath by telling him that the “drain monster” will come up out of the drain if he stays there too long. The father’s vivid description of this monster makes the child fearful of the bath at all. This might be an example of
Terrorizing
Parents might emotionally abuse their children for the following reasons EXCEPT
They really hate their own children
According to our textbook, psychological maltreatment include all of the following EXCEPT
Idolizing the child
The roots of psychological maltreatment include all of the following EXCEPT
Accidental overdose of hallucinogen
The advantage of interviewing a client in the home include the following EXCEPT
The television can be left on as a distraction
Emergencies are often defined by the following EXCEPT
When the school deems it an emergency
Cultural competence is a heightened consciousness of how culturally diverse populations _______ their uniqueness and ________ with their differences and similarities within a larger social context
Experience, deal
When bruises have been found on the torso of the child that child is thought to be at ______ risk
Intermediate
Paraphrasing is the method of
The method of restating the clients message to test the interviewers understanding of what has been said
The ______ is often the first contact who sets the tone for the familys later contacts with the medical team
Nurse
Which one of the following statements regarding the educational team is INCORRECT?
School nurses are exempt from making maltreatment reports
The child advocacy centers provide the following services EXCEPT
Emergency medical services
The custody of a child determined by
The families ability to use resources
Case plans must be specific to determine the outcomes in 4 domains which include
Child-level, parent, family, and environment