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Questions # 11:

A child’s participation in the development of an action plan

Options:

A.

increases locus of control.

B.

teaches social skills.

C.

ensures positive outcomes.

D.

reinforces resiliency.

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Questions # 12:

Practitioners may self-disclose for the purpose of:

Options:

A.

Ensuring treatment participation.

B.

Challenging values and beliefs.

C.

Modeling and instilling hope.

D.

Directing family choice.

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Questions # 13:

When significant cultural differences are identified between a practitioner and the family he serves, the BEST course of action for the practitioner to take is to

Options:

A.

share his personal cultural norms and values.

B.

increase his understanding of the family’s cultural traits.

C.

share his underlying prejudicial beliefs.

D.

increase his understanding of the family’s coping strategies.

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Questions # 14:

When nurturing problem-solving abilities in children with autism spectrum disorders, it is important to

Options:

A.

provide unconditional support of their decisions.

B.

define the possible consequences of their actions.

C.

engage them in thinking about possible solutions.

D.

offer them frequent reminders about what to do.

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Questions # 15:

A 9-year-old does not get selected for the school all-star baseball team. This child seeks social support from his peers to manage his disappointment. This is an example of what type of coping strategy?

Options:

A.

Emotion focused

B.

Cognitive focused

C.

Process focused

D.

Problem focused

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Questions # 16:

Emotional regulation can be acquired through

Options:

A.

teaching and reinforcing social skills.

B.

developing natural supports.

C.

practicing executive functioning.

D.

modeling appropriate and inappropriate expressions.

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Questions # 17:

A transition-age youth tells a practitioner that he has a plan to kill a younger sibling when the time is right. What is the MOST appropriate course of action for the practitioner to take?

Options:

A.

Maintain confidentiality and discourage him from taking action.

B.

Explain the limits of confidentiality and develop an action plan.

C.

Inform his family members of the danger to the sibling.

D.

Notify the police of the potential danger to the sibling.

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Questions # 18:

A practitioner is meeting with a parent who wants her son to be sent to a residential treatment facility because he is acting out and threatening his younger siblings. How should the practitioner proceed?

Options:

A.

Refer the child to a residential treatment facility.

B.

Refer the child to an anger management class.

C.

Request a treatment team meeting including the child and family.

D.

Call the authorities to remove the child from the family home.

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Questions # 19:

For a child whose goal is to make more friends, joining Girl Scouts would be an example of:

Options:

A.

Promoting individual choice.

B.

Facilitating collaboration.

C.

Practicing interventions.

D.

Maintaining personal wellness.

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Questions # 20:

Community-based programs are especially beneficial for transition-age youth because they provide

Options:

A.

support, structure, and models for positive social norms.

B.

jobs for youth once they become adults and are ready for work.

C.

help with homework in subjects that parents do not understand.

D.

stress-free environment for socialization without adult interference.

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