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Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP)

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 100

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Question # 4

A practitioner is completing an assessment with a child who recently experienced a traumatic event. The child is avoiding questions related to the event. The practitioner should

A.

ask the parent about the child’s trauma.

B.

allow the child to disclose at his own pace.

C.

refer the child to a therapist.

D.

continue questioning the child about the trauma.

Question # 5

Emotional regulation can be acquired through

A.

teaching and reinforcing social skills.

B.

developing natural supports.

C.

practicing executive functioning.

D.

modeling appropriate and inappropriate expressions.

Question # 6

A practitioner engages and interacts in ways that invite a curious exploration of potential. This is anexample of which of the following approaches?

A.

Culture-based

B.

Strength-based

C.

Individual-based

D.

Family-based

Question # 7

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?

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.

Question # 8

Assessment, planning, linking, and monitoring are core functions of

A.

medication management.

B.

psychiatric care.

C.

care coordination.

D.

case management.

Question # 9

Between the ages of five and twelve years, a child is typically

A.

exploring interpersonal skills through initiating activities.

B.

developing skills and a sense of pride in accomplishments.

C.

forming an attachment to caregivers and teachers.

D.

coming to terms with emerging sexuality.

Question # 10

The process for supporting students with mental health needs in an academic setting includes

A.

social, physical, and vocational skills development.

B.

intensive on-site training to perform tasks.

C.

intensive on-campus support to succeed at school.

D.

social, emotional, and intellectual skills development.

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