Counseling Chapter 12 Twelve Test Bank Questions The Process Trend Transferring Formerly Institutionalized Individuals

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Chapter Twelve Test Bank Questions
1. The process or trend of transferring formerly institutionalized individuals to community
environments is referred to as:
a. least restrictive environments
b. deinstitutionalization
c. partial hospitalization
d. day treatment
2. Many have concluded that decreased populations in mental hospitals has been
accompanied by significant increases in the number of mentally ill persons being housed
in: a. nursing homes
b. correctional facilities
c. foster homes for children and adolescents
d. all of the above
e. (b) and (c) only
3. Individual or community needs can be best viewed as:
a. existing states of difference or discrepancy between a “what is” condition and the
“what should be” condition.
b. states of incongruency between the “what is” and the “what could be” conditions.
c. the incongruency that exists between the reality and ideal conditions.
d. conditions that motivate persons or communities to action.
4. Program development follows directly from a valid and reliable:
a. mission statement.
b. vision and set of values.
c. needs assessment.
d. working knowledge of the community.
5. The overarching sense of purpose and vision is expressed in:
a. a set of program goals and objectives.
b. outcome of a valid needs assessment.
c. the conclusions of a formative evaluation.
d. mission statement.
6. Program goals should be stated in terms that are:
a. measurable
b. realistic
c. idealistic
d. all of the above
e. (a) and (b) only
7. The step-by-step means by which each goal is achieved is the function of:
a. objectives.
b. programs.
c. process evaluation.
d. working knowledge.
8. Which of the following are related to projects that are successfully funded through the
acquisition of grants?
a. accurately identified needs
b. innovative solutions to the identified needs
c. proposal of programs that are cost effective
d. all of the above
9. The best way to learn grant writing is through:
a. engaging in the actual grant writing process under the guidance of an experienced
mentor.
b. taking a course offered through a college or university.
c. continuing education experiences.
d. social learning by observing an experienced grant writer at work.
10. Which of the following would be considered the least restrictive treatment?
a. inpatient hospitalization
b. day treatment
c. crisis residential treatment
d. outpatient counseling
11. Which of the following is not a common element of assertive community treatment?
a. continuous coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
b. multidisciplinary team approach to treatment
c. cases assigned by matching client needs with team member’s specific area of
expertise
d. time-unlimited services
12. Which of the following has been a goal of the mental health consumer movement?
a. development of more modern state inpatient facilities
b. increased availability of case managers to direct mental health consumers in
community living
c. to develop appropriate control of their psychiatric treatment
d. increase availability of more restrictive forms of treatment
13. For purposes of valid research and program development, homelessness can be defined
simply as the absence of housing or permanent residence.
a. true
b. false
14. Compared to domiciled adults with severe mental illness, the homeless, severe mentally
ill have:
a. less severe psychiatric symptoms.
b. lower rates of psychiatric inpatient admissions.
c. more stable employment histories.
d. higher frequency of alcohol and chemical abuse.
15. According to Morrissey (1999), which of the following populations has benefited more
from the trend of increased community-based treatment?
a. persons with acute mental health needs
b. persons with milder mental health diagnoses
c. persons with chronic and severe mental illness
d. none of the above
e. (a) and (b) only
16. Which of the following is critical for adequate treatment of persons with chronic, severe
mental illness in community settings?
a. the availability of doctorally-trained direct service providers
b. accurate diagnosis
c. the capacity of mental health care providers to integrate multiple services into a
coherent treatment package
d. numerous outpatient treatment options from which the consumer can choose
17. ACT programs have been shown to be effective in:
a. reducing hospitalization
b. increasing stability of housing
c. increasing client satisfaction
d. all of the above
18. As many as ________ of clients presenting with substance abuse disorders have another
co-existing condition.
a. 15%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 66%
19. Most personality disorders are induced by alcohol abuse.
a. true
b. false
20. The development of fully integrated programs for the treatment of co-occurring disorders
has been hindered by:
a. funding mechanisms that support treatment programs
b. eligibility requirements for program benefits
c. administrative policies that hinder coordinated and effective treatment
d. all of the above
21. What percentage of persons incarcerated in state prisons and local jails have had a mental
illness or have been treated for a mental condition?
a. 10%
b. 16%
c. 24%
d. 37%
22. Which of the following three groups represents the smallest number of mentally ill
persons who are incarcerated in local jails?
a. mentally ill persons arrested for misdemeanor offenses, some of which would not
result in the arrest of non-disordered persons
b. persons with psychotic symptoms who commit violent acts
c. persons with co-occurring personality and substance abuse disorders
23. The consumer movement began with the underlying assumption that persons with shared
experiences can be more useful and provide more supportive environments than persons
who have not had a history of psychiatric treatment.
a. True
b. False
24. Which disaster response involves an evidence-informed practice that aims to reduce
initial post-trauma distress and facilitate the short-and long-term adaptive functioning of
trauma survivors?
a. Three phase intervention model
b. Crisis incident stress debriefing
c. Psychological first aid
d. Emergency management systems
25. Flaws in the mental health services were exposed in the ____________.
a. 1930s
b. 1940s
c. 1950s
d. 1960s
Essay Questions
1. What are some of the barriers to developing effective, integrative treatment programs for
persons with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness? Identify and briefly
describe three important components of an adequate program for the treatment of co-
occurring disorders.
2. Some experts argue that true deinstitutionalization did not take place. Rather, the severe
mentally ill are still institutionalized in jails and homeless shelters rather than in
inpatient facilities. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this perspective?
Support your response.
3. Identify and describe what you see as being the top five opportunities for mental health
counselors in contemporary community mental health.
4. What is meant by the consumer movement in community mental health? How
specifically do you feel about the possibility of consumer-operated mental health
services, such as crisis hotlines, drop-in centers, case management, or ACT?
5. Briefly describe the General Mental Health Delivery System Model presented in Chapter
11. Discuss how you would apply it in the development of a new mental health service or
the revision of an existing mental health program.
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