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Psychologist Post-Test

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Questions:

1. What are the Pre-Somatoform Risk Behaviors battered women may display?
2. What are the Fundamental Rights that battered women often fail to realize they deserve?
3. What are the elements of psychological control that can effect you client's decision to leave?
4. What are the negative impacts a mental or physical handicap may have upon a battered woman's decision to leave?
5. What are the characteristics of a double-bind relationship that effect the battered women's decision to leave?
6. The Anger Letter Exercise may lead to a second letter addressed to whom?
7. What is a question you might ask a battered client who feels sorry for her batterer?
8. What survival tools can help a battered woman to deal with her abusive situation?

Answers:

A. Increased batterer control, authority unresponsiveness, and court leniency.
B. Compartmentalization, repression, deadening, resigning, projection, and externalization.
C. Intense relationship, conflicting messages, inability to clarify, and prohibition from escape.
D. Right to freedom of speech, right to spend money, right to take time, right to feel, and the right to chose what to do.
E. Recognize signals of escalating danger, avoid him if signal occurs, deescalate the situation, or escape the
situation.
F. Sexual dominance, social isolation, social humiliation, and charming exterior.
G. The battered woman who is angry at herself.
H. When you add it all up, is there hope?

Questions:

9. In Hoff's interactive relationship diagram of stress and crisis, what the factors are considered?
10. In the book, Battered Women as Survivors, the author divides crisis management into what categories?
11. A woman may be battered again and again not because she likes it, has learned to be helpless, or fails to follow through when pressing charges; but, what is her real motivation for staying?
12. When threats are perceived as impersonal one feels upset or unhappy, but if one concludes that some person or group is at fault, how does one tend to feel?

Answers:

A. She is acting in a pattern to stay that logically follows from a definition of battering as primarily an interpersonal, private matter between intimates.
B. Stressors, battering event, crisis, and outcome.
C. Angry and impelled to retaliate to undo the wrong.
D. Natural crisis management and formal crisis management.

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