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Test Profiles and Power Dynamics
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QUESTION 1: What traits are most frequently associated with the perpetrator according to the text?
High frustration tolerance and high capacity for empathy
Gentle attitudes and constant assertive communication
Absence of insecurities and always transparent behavior
Low frustration tolerance, impulsivity and insecurity masked with control
QUESTION 2: What characteristics can the victim develop from continued abuse?
Increased autonomy and emotional security
Aggressive attitudes similar to the aggressor
Inhibition, low self-esteem and self-doubt about their own perception
Emotional detachment and lack of fear of abandonment
QUESTION 3: How does the text describe the role of violence in the relationship?
Deliberate strategy to gain and maintain power over the other person
Inevitable result of a loss of control due to anger
Manifestation of exclusively economic problems
Random behavior unrelated to the couple's dynamics
QUESTION 4: What tactics does the perpetrator use to maintain power according to the text?
Showing vulnerability and asking for help
Intimidation, emotional abuse and isolation
Encourage independence of the partner
Promoting assertive communication and consensus
QUESTION 5: What role does family history play in intergenerational violence?
Family history has no influence
Normalizes violence because the partners learn that aggression resolves conflicts
Ensures that no one repeats patterns of abuse
Prevent any vicarious learning
6th QUESTION: What is a target of the aggressor when he resorts to acts of physical violence?
Generate constructive dialogue
Solving financial problems
Seek professional support
Restore perceived authority when feeling loss of control
7TH QUESTION: What learning does a child witnessing abuse between parents transmit, according to the text?
Violence never occurs in families
That gender equity is imperative
That aggression is a way of gaining respect or that submission keeps the peace
Expressing emotions always avoids conflict
QUESTION 8: What is recommended to explore in therapy to break inherited patterns?
Genogram and life history to identify inherited patterns
Only physical symptoms without historical context
Only the version of the aggressor without exploring the victim
Impose norms without working on the past
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