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Recognizing and Supporting LGBTQ Clients from Intimate Partner Violence

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1.  IPV rates in LGBTQ relationships are ____ straight/cis relationships
  1. Lower than
  2. The same as
  3. 50% lower
  4. Higher than
2.  All of the following are common forms of IPV, EXCEPT:
  1. Physical abuse
  2. Emotional abuse
  3. Psychological
  4. Financial planning
3.  What is an example of something to put on a safety plan?
  1. New clothes
  2. An emergency number of a friend or hotline that they can call during an emergency
  3. Your email password
  4. A movie list
4.  Who is most at risk for violence or even death from IPV?
  1. Bisexual women
  2. Gay women
  3. Trans individuals
  4. Queer people
5.  LGBTQ people of color face what additional stressors when dealing with IPV?
  1. Additional stressors due to racism and discrimination
  2. Sexuality stressors
  3. No additional stressors
  4. Increased relationship stress due to being in a mixed-race relationship
6.  The following are all common mental health symptoms of IPV EXCEPT:
  1. Anxiety
  2. Depression
  3. Appetite and sleep changes
  4. Increased social activities
7.  __________________ are a common result of experiencing IPV.
  1. Mental health struggles
  2. Positive changes in personality
  3. Increase in personal interests or social activities
  4. Improved peer relations
8.  Being forced to have sex without protection because “you can’t get pregnant anyway” is one way that __________________ individuals may experience IPV.
  1. Cis-gender females
  2. Cis-gender males
  3. Older
  4. LGBTQ/Queer
9.  The following is an example of normal behavior in Queer relationships:
  1. Hitting their partner
  2. Forcing their partner to do sexual things
  3. Slapping their partner
  4. None of the above
10.  Which of the following is a reason that LGBTQ+ clients with IPV may seek clinical support?
  1. They are in a mutually supportive relationship
  2. They have limited family stressors
  3. They are scared of their family or employer finding out about their identity
  4. They are actively involved in their community and/or school

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