試験CPRP トピック1 問題97 スレッド
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問題 #: 97
トピック #: 1
問題 #: 97
トピック #: 1
A practitioner is working with an individual with a significant early childhood trauma history. The individual believes that the trauma history is a direct result of actions taken in past lives. The BEST course of action for the practitioner would be to
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Responding to an individual's belief about trauma requires interpersonal competencies that respect their worldview while fostering a therapeutic relationship. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain I: Interpersonal Competencies) emphasizes understanding and respecting an individual's cultural, spiritual, and personal beliefs to build trust and inform service delivery (Task I.A.2: "Demonstrate cultural competence in service delivery"). Option B (explore with the individual her belief system) aligns with this by engaging in a person- centered, non-judgmental exploration of her belief that past-life actions caused her trauma, which helps the practitioner understand her perspective and tailor support accordingly.
Option A (remind her of lack of control) dismisses her belief system, potentially undermining trust. Option C (refer for therapy) may be premature without first understanding her beliefs to ensure an appropriate referral.
Option D (educate on potential harm) risks invalidating her spiritual perspective, which contradicts recovery- oriented, culturally competent practice. The PRA Study Guide and Code of Ethics emphasize respecting diverse belief systems as part of trauma-informed, person-centered care, supporting Option B.
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CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain I: Interpersonal Competencies, Task I.A.2.
PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Cultural Competence and Trauma-Informed Care.
CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Interpersonal Competencies.
Option A (remind her of lack of control) dismisses her belief system, potentially undermining trust. Option C (refer for therapy) may be premature without first understanding her beliefs to ensure an appropriate referral.
Option D (educate on potential harm) risks invalidating her spiritual perspective, which contradicts recovery- oriented, culturally competent practice. The PRA Study Guide and Code of Ethics emphasize respecting diverse belief systems as part of trauma-informed, person-centered care, supporting Option B.
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CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain I: Interpersonal Competencies, Task I.A.2.
PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Cultural Competence and Trauma-Informed Care.
CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Interpersonal Competencies.
Horikoshi 2025-06-14 08:02:41
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