True or false
Types of DV
Consequences of being exposed to DV
Interventions
Clare's Law
100

Domestic violence is compromised of only two components: Physical and emotional

False.

Physical, emotional, economical, psychological are all types of domestic violence.

100

Your partner requires constant check-ins and wants to know where you are and who you are with at all times

emotional abuse

100

what gender in older children are more likely to keep how they are feeling to themselves in the form of withdrawal, anxiety, and depression?

female

100

When working with children this type of therapy uses play as a form of communication to create a safe and non-judgemental space that allows children to move at their own pace.

Trauma Focused Play Therapy

100

Who is Clare's Law named after?

Clare Wood

200

Domestic Violence victims are subjected to a form of brainwashing by their abusers.

True.

An abuser will tell his victim anything to keep her under his thumb and control, such as "You're too fat/stupid/ugly for any other man to want you!" "You're a terrible wife! Look at this filthy house!" The more he tells his victim these things, the more she will believe it as the truth.

200
Threating physical harm to oneself, partner, children, pet, other family member.

Psychological absue

200

mood, anxiety disorders, PTSD, substance abuse, and school related problems are example of what?

Behavioural problems

200

What interventions helps the servcie user learn how to identify, question and change their thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. Is benefical for women with panic disorder, anxiety disorder, PTSD, etc.

Cognitive Bhavioural Therapy

200

What are the two ways to recieve information?

The right to ask AND the right to know

300

Abusers are always coarse, nasty, violent men and easily identified.

False. 

Abusers are often apparently charming, generous and well-presented people who can hold positions of social standing. Abuse is kept for those nearest to him or her, to the privacy of their own homes.It can also mean that when the person being abused finally does try to tell his/her friends, family or acquaintances of the abuse, he or she is not believed, because the person they are describing simply doesn’t fit the image portrayed in public

300

Exerting control over income, spending, bank accounts, bills and borrowing money.

Economical abuse

300

What age range of children have a restricted ability to cope meaning that behavioural and psychological disengagement is one way that they will react to domestic violence.

Ages 1-5

300

What intervention gets clients to talk about the details of their truma so when memories of their trauma surface they will be able to cope better?

Prolonged Exposure Therapy

300

Who can fill out the application?

The applicant, OR a designated support person

400

Abusers or batterers just have a problem expressing anger. They need counselling or Anger Management courses to learn to resolve disputes without violence.

False.

Most abusers have no problem resolving disputes with their boss or other outside person without resorting to violence. They chose to use violence and other forms of abuse against their partner as a means of maintaining their power over them.

400

isolating them from their family, friends, different activities, etc.

Psychological absue

400

Children who are exposed to Domestic Violence in their lives are more likely to experience what type of relationship from their childhood?

unhealthy and violent dating and intimate relationships 

400

This intervention is a psycho-education treatment approach that lasts approx 8-36 weeks and has the goal of re-educating men and shifting their thoughts.

The Duluth Model

400

BLANK is when the police proactively disclose information directly to a person at risk of intimate partner violence if they become aware a person is at risk.

The right to know

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