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Pilot study - ✔✔-a procedure testing and validating a questionnaire or other instrument by
administering it to a small group of respondents from the intended test population; the procedure helps
determine whether the test items possess the desired qualities of measurement and the ability to
discriminate other prob- lems before the instrument is put to widespread use.



Null hypothesis - ✔✔-the statement that no relationship exists



Experimental group - ✔✔-in research a collection of subjects who are matched and compared with a
control group in all relevant respects, except that they are also subject to a specific variable being
tested.



Correlation - ✔✔-a mutual relation a pattern of variation be- tween two phenomena in which change in
one is associated with change in the other.



Mean - ✔✔-the average value or measure of central ten- dency.



Literature review - ✔✔-the process of searching published work to find out what is known about a
research topic.



physical indicators of abuse - ✔✔-history of multiple injuries, history doesn'tfit, bruises on abdomen and
genital, linear bruises, bruises on neck, bitemarks burn head injuries and skull fractures.



Indicators of neglect - ✔✔-SELF stimulatory behavior, developmental delay, failure tothrive, poor weight
gain, thin extremities, hoarding or stealing food, chronictiredness and drowsiness, falling asleep in
school. Or attempts to comfortthemselves through masturbation. Awkward peer relationships.

,Behavioral and emotional indicators of abuse - ✔✔-a child who is remote withdrawn, detached
andunresponsive, ambivalent, regressive behavior, frozen watchfulness, hyperactive behavior, lying,
stealing, fighting, angry outburst, anxiety, depression, dissociation episodes



Sign of sexual abuse - ✔✔-- marked change in child's behavior, bedwetting, soiling the bed, falling asleep
in class, highly sexualized behavior, gripping in public.



Child neglect - ✔✔-the failure of those responsible for the care of a minor to provide the resources
needed for healthy physical emotional and social development.



Child abuse - ✔✔-physical or emotional injury on a dependent minor through

intentional beating uncontrolled corporal punishment persistent ridicule and degradation.



Physical indicators of abuse - ✔✔-history of multiple injuries, history doesn't fit, bruises

on abdomen, and genitals, linear bruises, bruises on neck, bite marks and burns, head injuries and skull
fractures.



Elder abuse - ✔✔-mistreatment of older people and relatively dependent people including physical
battering neglect financial or other exploitation and psychological harm



Physical abuse and neglect - ✔✔-bruises, welts, lacerations, punctures, burns, head

injuries, weight loss, untreated medical conditions and restraining the person,



Psychological abuse and neglect - ✔✔-sleep disturbance, change in eating patterns, unexplained

weight changes, depression and crying, low self-esteem, fearfulness and paranoia, confusion and
disorientation, apathy and agitation, social isolation and self-neglect.



Financial abuse - ✔✔-lack of food complaints of hunger, inability to pay bills,

over involvement of family members in financial affairs refusal to pay for services unexplained
withdrawals from bank account

,crisis - ✔✔-overwhelming event that upsets one's psychological

equilibrium or baseline of functioning.



Maturational crises - ✔✔-precipitated by normal stress during the course of life.

Example, marriage, child birth retirement



Situational crises - ✔✔-precipitated by sudden traumatic event. Example, death of

a loved one, loss of job and illness



Crises intervention - ✔✔-1-6 weeks' sessions during period of crisis, supportive focused therapy.



low risk - ✔✔-limited thoughts of harm, no plan or intent, low

risk factors present



low risk intervention - ✔✔-individual social support, individual coping mechanism,

referrals for clinical contacts, establish future events to look forward too, and reassess frequently



Moderate risks - ✔✔-ideation with limited plans and no intent



moderate risk interventions - ✔✔-explore alternative to violence, remove lethal means to

harm, decrease isolation, explore the options of meds.



High risks - ✔✔-specific plan with intent, access to lethal weapon, limited

support, impaired self-control.



defense mechanism - ✔✔-help cope with the anxiety and frustration and unacceptable impulses. Help
relieve the tension between inner psych and demands of external world

, primitive defense mechanisms - ✔✔-are more out of touch with reality for ex: denial, reaction

formation and projection



Higher levels of functioning - ✔✔-sublimation, undoing, rationalization, displacement,

identification and intellectualization



Rationalization - ✔✔-plausible reasons to justify an action or a plan.

Example- After not getting a job the person will say I'll be

better off at another company. After being turned down for a date the person will say they were not my
type

After person is abused they rationalize by hitting their

children as punishment after they were hit by their spouse.



Repression - ✔✔-refuses to let in awareness unacceptable impulses but

remains unconsciously operative in behavior.



Symbolization - ✔✔-a mental representation stands for some other

thing, example dreams.



Substitution - ✔✔-unattainable goal or emotion that is replaced by more

acceptable or attainable one



Splitting - ✔✔-associated be personality disorder which sees people as all

good or all bad



Regression - ✔✔-return to more infantile patterns of reacting or

thinking

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