Lures for Rehearsal

Scenarios for Role-Play

The authors of Lumley, et al. (1998), also from which Miltenburger, et al. (1999) was based, provide the lures used for the role play scenarios.

The scenarios consisted of requests made by portrayed male staff in an attempt to lure the client to participate in one of the following:

  • sit on his lap
  • give a backrub
  • receive a backrub
  • reach into his pants pocket
  • remove clothing
  • watch him remove clothing
  • get into bed
  • kiss
  • watch a movie of people having sex
  • look at picture or magazines of naked people or of people having sex

POLL ____  Initial Impressions

In the topics that follow previous research and current ethics will intersect to examine the best methods for teaching a response to lures. 

Consider your initial impression of the lures listed above.  These are

 

Methods for Identifying Appropriate / Inappropriate Scenarios

Several methods for developing appropriate and inappropriate interactions between staff and clients were described in an abuse prevention study that also include physical and verbal abuse (Bollman & Davis, 2009). 

Direct Observation

Experts

State Regulations

Appropriate Requests for Discrimination Training

The lures from above are all inappropriate requests. 

Consider the age, context, and needs of your current clients.  What might be an example of an appropriate request that could be included in a discrimination training component of an abuse prevention program?

Leave a comment below of an appropriate request

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SHARING BOARD

Susan

Hug

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Nadja

Sit at the table, please. (this activity was confusing to me)

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Karla

A staff person offering to show a client a funny (non-sexual or inappropriate) youtube video.

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Sara

Watch movie on subject of interest

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Valerie

Applying lotions or ointment after shower / before bed

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