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Women on the Couch Example
MY ACCOUNT  >  Women On The Couch  >  CE TEST

Women on the Couch Example

Online CE Test

In order to receive a CE certificate for this module you have selected to undertake a multiple choice questionnaire. Please answer the questions below and submit. There are 14 questions and a total of 11 hours CE can be attained.

Upon submission, if you have scored at least 80%, you will be redirected to an evaluation form, which you must complete before you can claim your Certificate of Attendance.

Please click here to view / download a PDF overview of the questions below. This will help you make notes and answer the test questions as you review the module content.

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Roz Carroll

Roz Carroll

1. 
When working with burnout, it is important to help clients to explore:

Dr Maggie Turp

Dr Maggie Turp

2. 
Clients often use self harm:

Sissy Lykou

Sissy Lykou

3. 
In tackling youth ageism, it is recommended that the profession:

Susie Orbach and Luise Eichenbaum

Susie Orbach and Luise Eichenbaum

4. 
As a gender conscious therapist, it is important to:

Prophecy Coles

Prophecy Coles

5. 
The Primal Wound is described as:

Jocelyn Chaplin

Jocelyn Chaplin

6. 
In contrast to Freud’s general model, the Goddess model:

Emma Palmer

Emma Palmer

7. 
The “fetishization” or “deification” of motherhood:

Marion Green & Maria Lazopoulou

Marion Green & Maria Lazopoulou

8. 
When working with clients involved in sex work, it is recommended that therapists:

Anna Santamouris

Anna Santamouris

9. 
A client's exertion of control in therapy may reflect:

Anna Motz

Anna Motz

10. 
In child protection work, maternal violence may not be recognised, because:

Marie-Helene Dalila Boyle

Marie-Helene Dalila Boyle

11. 
Working with women in nature, a common theme that emerges is:

Dr Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga

Dr Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga

12. 
The term code-switching (modifying one's behaviour in order to be accepted as a black person):

Gail Lewis And Foluke Taylor

Gail Lewis And Foluke Taylor

13. 
When working with black clients in the therapy room:

Women In War Zones - Heba Zaphiriou-Zarifi

Women In War Zones - Heba Zaphiriou-Zarifi

14. 
According to the speaker, what helps the survival of women facing adversity?

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