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Questions 4

The MOST significant factor contributing to a child’s healthy growth and well-being is

Options:

A.

socioeconomic status.

B.

culture.

C.

strong relationships.

D.

genetics.

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Questions 5

A transition-age youth has moved from a small town to a city during his final year of school. He has a high degree of emotional tension which is interfering with normal patterns of behavior. He is experiencing:

Options:

A.

Stress.

B.

Social phobia.

C.

Depression.

D.

Mood instability.

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Questions 6

Practitioners may self-disclose for the purpose of:

Options:

A.

Ensuring treatment participation.

B.

Challenging values and beliefs.

C.

Modeling and instilling hope.

D.

Directing family choice.

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Questions 7

A barrier to participating in services that is MOST often identified by family members is the lack of

Options:

A.

practitioner resources.

B.

knowledge and understanding.

C.

practitioner empathy.

D.

time and energy.

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Questions 8

In early childhood, which of the following has been shown to have a positive connection to adolescent mental health by lowering cortisol levels and anxiety?

Options:

A.

Massage

B.

Dietary support

C.

Physical exertion

D.

Play

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Questions 9

A primary reason for the lack of early intervention when a child presents with distress-related mental health issues is due to the belief that

Options:

A.

stigma will occur.

B.

nothing can be done.

C.

it is typical behavior.

D.

it will resolve with age.

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Questions 10

When using the collaborative approach to family recovery and resiliency, the practitioner would focus on the

Options:

A.

motivation to change.

B.

barriers to change.

C.

problem.

D.

solution.

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Questions 11

When significant cultural differences are identified between a practitioner and the family he serves, the BEST course of action for the practitioner to take is to

Options:

A.

share his personal cultural norms and values.

B.

increase his understanding of the family’s cultural traits.

C.

share his underlying prejudicial beliefs.

D.

increase his understanding of the family’s coping strategies.

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Questions 12

Practitioners play a critical role as members of a treatment team. This role includes

Options:

A.

supporting family communication about medication concerns.

B.

managing medication to ensure compliance.

C.

providing subjective assessment of medication side-effects.

D.

recommending discontinuation of medications.

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Questions 13

According to research, how much impact on juvenile delinquency does being raised in a blendedhome have compared to a home with two biological parents?

Options:

A.

Moderate impact

B.

High impact

C.

Low impact

D.

No impact

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Questions 14

The approach that involves collaboration across agencies at the direction of families and transition-age youth is

Options:

A.

systems of care.

B.

community coordination network.

C.

continuity of care.

D.

recovery support systems.

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Questions 15

Comparing cell phone rate plans is a skill training exercise for transition-age youth to

Options:

A.

learn money management.

B.

foster improved communications.

C.

develop cognitive flexibility.

D.

practice pro-employment tasks.

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Questions 16

WRAP for Kids requires

Options:

A.

parental inclusion in decision making.

B.

practitioner-led classes.

C.

voluntary participation in the process.

D.

medication compliance.

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Questions 17

Generational poverty is defined as a

Options:

A.

life event that causes poverty for a family lasting up to 20 years.

B.

downward trend in socio-economic status.

C.

family having been in poverty for two or more generations.

D.

financial event affecting an entire generation.

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Questions 18

A practitioner is working with a transition-age youth who is unable to self-soothe during periods of distress. What would be an effective intervention?

Options:

A.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to reduce stress.

B.

implementing exposure therapy techniques.

C.

teaching progressive muscle relaxation techniques.

D.

referring for medication management.

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Questions 19

Assessment, planning, linking, and monitoring are core functions of

Options:

A.

medication management.

B.

psychiatric care.

C.

care coordination.

D.

case management.

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Questions 20

Assessment of suicidal risk is important because

Options:

A.

non-suicidal self-harm should not be considered a predictive suicide risk factor.

B.

there is a continuum of suicidality that determines the level of risk for children.

C.

there is a need to distinguish between attention-seeking behavior and suicidality.

D.

children with suicidal thoughts frequently make an attempt within days of the disclosure.

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Questions 21

Which of the following will ease the family's subjective burden of having a child with a psychiatric experience?

Options:

A.

Explaining the need to accept the child’s behaviors

B.

Refocusing their attention on family bonds

C.

Addressing the limitations of the mental health system

D.

Addressing their sense of grief and loss

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Questions 22

A strategy that seeks to affiliate high-risk youth with healthy adult role models from outside their immediate families is known as

Options:

A.

transitional reinforcement.

B.

social activation.

C.

community mentoring.

D.

peer support.

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Questions 23

A practitioner is meeting with a parent who wants her son to be sent to a residential treatment facility because he is acting out and threatening his younger siblings. How should the practitioner proceed?

Options:

A.

Refer the child to a residential treatment facility.

B.

Refer the child to an anger management class.

C.

Request a treatment team meeting including the child and family.

D.

Call the authorities to remove the child from the family home.

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Questions 24

When the concept of being strengths-based is translated into action, families will focus on

Options:

A.

symptom management.

B.

unique skills and characteristics.

C.

standards of performance.

D.

specific problems and barriers.

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Questions 25

A child’s participation in the development of an action plan

Options:

A.

increases locus of control.

B.

teaches social skills.

C.

ensures positive outcomes.

D.

reinforces resiliency.

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Questions 26

When collaborating with a child, the established goals should be

Options:

A.

precise and confidential.

B.

general and time-framed.

C.

specific and measurable.

D.

open-ended and flexible.

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Questions 27

Which of the following is a protective factor that facilitates the occurrence of positive outcomes?

Options:

A.

Developmental assets

B.

Financial means

C.

Extended family

D.

Peer group connection

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Questions 28

A child’s mother expressed concern that between her home, the child’s father’s home, and school, there are too many competing behavioral expectations. What is the BEST course of action for the practitioner to take?

Options:

A.

Require weekly meetings with both parents to review concerns and goals in each home.

B.

Convene a team meeting with both parents at the school to identify concerns and goals.

C.

Inform the mother that agency policy prohibits interference with school concerns and goals.

D.

Explain services are limited to the behavioral concerns and goals at the mother’s home.

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Questions 29

To establish a trusting relationship based on a child’s needs, the practitioner would utilize

Options:

A.

strategy development.

B.

strength discovery.

C.

active listening.

D.

conflict resolution.

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Questions 30

A child and his family are preparing to make an active change in their health and wellness. How would the practitioner proceed?

Options:

A.

Examine their readiness to make changes.

B.

Demonstrate empathy and understanding.

C.

Assist them in developing goal statements and plans.

D.

Assess their strengths and weaknesses.

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Exam Code: CFRP
Exam Name: Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP)
Last Update: May 26, 2025
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