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Test The Cycle of Violence
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1st QUESTION: What is the first phase of the cycle of intimate partner violence called?
Explosion phase
Honeymoon phase
Phase of accumulation of tension
Peaceful resolution phase
QUESTION 2: What does the victim usually do to avoid an outburst during the buildup of stress?
Provoking more arguments
Ignoring problems completely
Seeking medical help immediately
Attempting to appease the aggressor by walking on eggshells
3rd QUESTION: What characterizes phase 2, the explosion or acute episode?
Reconciliation and repentance
Progressive increase in irritability
Incident of acute violence with loss of control
Definite improvement of the relationship
4th QUESTION: When is the victim most likely to seek outside help?
During the honeymoon
During the build-up of stress
Before any aggression happens
After an incident with visible marks or fear of dying
QUESTION 5: Why does the honeymoon and regret phase perpetuate the bond?
Because offender shows remorse and promises that reinforce hope
Because the victim becomes the aggressor
Because the aggressions disappear forever
Because the couple separates immediately
QUESTION 6: What immediate psychological effect does the victim usually experience after the explosion?
Feeling of unconditional relief
State of shock, fear or helplessness
Desire for immediate revenge
Strong emotional independence
7TH QUESTION: What generates the phase of accumulation of tension according to the text?
Accumulation produces only beneficial discussions
Generates constant anticipatory anxiety and burnout
The victim never tries to appease the aggressor
The accumulation phase is physical only
QUESTION 8: If there is no intervention, what happens to the honeymoon phase over time?
Shortened or disappears and the cycle accelerates
Becomes the longest phase
Disappear the explosion phase
Violence stops repeating itself
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