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Questions:
1.
What
are risk factors to the development of Secondary Traumatic Stress found in
therapists treating battered women and batterers?
2.
What
factors can determine whether a battered woman will leave her situation?
3.
What
are shields that can prevent burnout when working with battering relationships?
4.
What
are the areas of domestic violence education, when met with client resistance,
that may be fostering burn-out for you?
5.
What is the paradoxical box?
6.
What does the Fourteenth Amendment state
that the landmark cases of Tracey Thurman and Nancy Watson used to substantiate
their case?
7.
What
are environmental strategies that a therapist can use to ensure personal
safety when working with a battering client? |
Answers:
A. the level of violence currently experienced;
the level of violence experienced as a child; safety of children; and education
B. Dangers of the Cycle of Abuse, Housing Options, Child Implications, Feelings of
Guilt or Blame, the Legal Process, and Evaluating Relationships
C. Empathy,
Intrusive Imagery, Pessimistic Views, and Perceived Inadequacy
D. Easy exit, telephone access, setting limits, and distance
E. wanting
to facilitate empowerment, a therapist may at the same time devise goals and objectives
that may possibly disagree with the battered womans feelings of comfort
F. say no, have passion, and believe
G. nor shall any State deprive
any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny
to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws |
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Questions:
8.
What
is the hallmark of vicarious traumatization?
9.
What is the most important self-assessment
question?
10.
What
is the basic stress dimension of a burnout?
11.
What solutions did Balletto provide
for vicarious trauma?
12.
What
factor contributed to HIV worker, Shernoff, failure, as he terms it,
concerning countertransference?
13.
What
court viewpoints contributed to MacKinnons stress regarding coerced referrals?
14.
According
to the Committe on Child Psychiatry when Freudians and neoFreudians are compared
with Psychoanalysts their behavior and inferred attitudes in the experimental
situation indicated what two differences?
15.
In Kahills empirical research
what are the interpersonal symptoms of burnout?
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Answers
A. Emotional exhaustion
B. Freudians and
neoFreudians appeared to be more permissive, more democratic, and
more therapeutic. Psychoanalyists emerge as more directive.
C. My experience with my older brother who was also gay.
D. Flexible
schedules, adequate pay and leave, support of professional development, availability
of non-trauma related work and supervision that is collaborative and not authoritarian
E.
Perfunctory communication with, inability to concentrate/focus on, withdrawal
from clients/co-workers, and then dehumanize, intellectualize clients
F. 1. Therapy is magic and fixes everything. 2. Therapy is a buck-passing process
G. Disrupted frame of reference
H. Are you happy? |
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