Domestic Violence: A Systematic Review of Trauma-Focused Interventions for Domestic Violence Survivors Post-Test Please complete the following questions. You must score at least an 80% or higher to pass the test. You have unlimited attempts to complete the test. 1. The term IPV refers to an isolated incident of coercive control maintained through physical, psychological, sexual, and/or economic abuse that varies in severity and chronicity. an ongoing pattern of coercive control maintained through physical, psychological, sexual, and/or economic abuse that varies in severity and chronicity. an isolated incident of coercive control maintained through physical abuse, but not psychological, sexual, and/or economic abuse, that varies in severity and chronicity. an ongoing pattern of coercive control maintained through psychological abuse, but not physical, sexual, and/or economic abuse that varies in severity and chronicity. 2. Many women recover relatively quickly from IPV, particularly if the abuse is________ and __________. chronic and minor short in duration and severe. There is no difference of chronicity or severity that impacts the recovery for women. short in duration and less severe 3. Ongoing abuse and violence can induce all of the following EXCEPT confusion terror euphoria despair 4. _____________ is a common response to overwhelming trauma. PTSD ADHD OCD ODD 5. ________________ may in fact be an appropriate response to ongoing danger. The appearance of psychiatric symptoms Social isolation Rigid relational boundaries The absence of psychiatric symptoms 6. _____________ may be a rational response that could protect a woman from further harm. Depression Apathy Heightened sensitivity Social isolation 7. Goodkin et al. (2004) and Stark (2007) both indicated that __________ might be an intentional strategy to avoid or minimize abuse. introversion extroversion assertiveness passivity 8. According to Warshaw, Brashler, & Gill (2009), the decision to remain in an abusive relationship can be influenced by all of the following EXCEPT culture. religion hope obligation to extended family 9. Trauma-focused treatments often include some form of cognitive therapy (CT) or _____. ECT CBT MCS PED 10. Therapies such as CT ______ address many of the aspects affected by longstanding interpersonal trauma. always on occasions do not are the only form of therapies that address personal trauma. 11. Women dealing with IPV have a myriad of pressing concerns such as household requirements of the abuser. extended family involvement. becoming financially stable. expectations of friends and co-workers. 12. ______________ may have difficulty with affording for children to attend therapy. Low income women Single women Married women Women who care for extended family's children 13. Treatments designed to address PTSD and trauma-related depression were originally created to address single event traumas or past experiences that _______ were not that significant. were not likely to impact the individual psychologically. were not directly involving the individual. were not likely to reoccur. 14. The use of exposure therapy with a person recalling past events designed to reduce its power may result in ______________ for a person who remains in danger. a reduction in symptoms an adverse effect no change in symptomology an increase in cognitive resiliency 15. Treatment modalities that address longstanding effects of interpersonal violence are ______ researched. not well extensively commonly never 16. Traditional Western psychotherapeutic approaches focus less on ____ cognitive elements emotional elements relational elements body-oriented therapies. 17. Outcomes of the article review indicated that trauma-focused treatments designed for IPV survivors demonstrated ______ for reducing at least some of the symptomology. some promise no effect minimal effect absolute effectiveness 18. Kubany (2003) found that there was _____ difference when delivered by a non-professional trained therapist versus a professional trained therapist. some promise a great deal of no a negative 19. In designing or offering any trauma-based treatment for IPV survivors, it is critical to remember the influence of ________ financial ability. social support individual resiliency culture Loading...