California Psychology Ebook Continuing Education-PYCA1423

9. Which of the following is a true statement about LGB youth and suicide attempts? a. LGB youth attempt suicide at a rate similar to that of their heterosexual peers. b. LGB youth have a higher suicide attempt rate than their heterosexual peers. c. LGB youth have a lower suicide attempt rate than their heterosexual peers. d. The relationship between suicide attempt rates and an LGB identity in youth is unclear. 10. Reparative therapy is an intervention model that is considered: c. In need of more research to determine its utility. d. Damaging to a client’s health and well-being. 11. When working with LGB youth in foster care, practitioners should: a. Expand the notion of “family” to include foster parents, group home staff, the child’s community, and others involved in the child’s care. b. Assume that the youth will never return home due to safety concerns. c. Feel confident that heterosexism and homophobia faced at home do not occur in child welfare settings. d. Reduce their involvement so as not to conflict with the foster care worker. 12. Subsystems are a central concept associated with: a. Helpful with upper-class families. b. Particularly useful for lesbian youth. a. Narrative family therapy. b. Structural family therapy. c. Solution-focused family therapy. d. Mutual aid therapy. 13. When a boundary within the family system is rigid, the family is characterized by: a. Enmeshment. b. Clarity. c. Cloudedness. d. Disengagement.

14. Asking the “miracle question” is a technique used in: a. Mutual aid therapy. b. Narrative family therapy. c. Solution-focused family therapy. d. Structural family therapy. 15. The use of “scaling” is an important technique associated with: a. Structural family therapy. b. Narrative family therapy. c. Solution-focused family therapy. d. Mutual aid therapy. 16. “Deconstruction” is a central concept of: a. Narrative family therapy. b. Structural family therapy. c. Cognitive-behavioral therapy. d. Reparative therapy. 17. Narrative family therapy techniques include: a. Externalizing conversations. b. Joining and accommodating. c. Exception seeking. d. Enactment. 18. A central component of crisis intervention is: a. Providing self-disclosure. b. Reviewing mutual aid. c. Identifying enmeshment. d. Ensuring safety. 19. The purpose of group work with the LGB population includes socialization, therapy, and:

a. Engagement. b. Enmeshment.

c. Support. d. Structure. 20. Information and referral are:

a. Important services commonly offered by the practitioner. b. Unnecessary because clients are experts in their lives. c. Quite challenging because few resources exist. d. The task of the parent(s) in helping their children.

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