Play Therapy with Trans Youth Post-Test
You will have 3 attempts to receive at least 75% to pass the test. You must pass the test to receive CEs.
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Gender exists on a spectrum and expands beyond the binary “male” and “female” labels.
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Gender identity is defined as:
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The Gender Galaxy activity is:
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Identifying as a different gender than the one assigned at birth is a mental illness.
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In the DSM-5, the clinical diagnosis for a marked incongruence between one’s experienced gender and their assigned gender, lasting at least 6 months and causing distress across life domains, is called:
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One of our roles as counselors/therapists is to affirm, respect and promote client welfare, which includes a client’s gender identity.
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Which of the following can be a challenge for some gender expansive youth?
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It’s possible for a child as young as 2 years old to know and express their gender identity.
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To provide quality care for gender expansive clients, mental health therapists need to engage in:
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Child Centered Play Therapy does NOT allow a gender expansive youth to:
11.
Which of the following interventions is not a Play Therapy activity to use with gender expansive clients?
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Which therapeutic modality can NOT be used with transgender clients?
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A strong framework for supporting caregivers/parents of gender expansive youth includes having their support network involve:
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Passages from books like “Beyond Magenta: Transgender T eens Speak Out” by Susan Kuklin can do the following for gender expansive teens and young adults:
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Studies show that a supportive family environment decreases the risk of transgender youth suicide AND increases self-reported happiness in transgender adults.
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One of the most powerful tools to combat Gender Dysphoria that was covered in this training is:
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In most US states, the following is within the scope of a licensed mental health therapist’s practice:
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When engaging with caregivers/parents of gender expansive youth, it’s important to: