Except for c), DSPs can assist minimize risk factors for abuse and neglect by limiting the person's social circle to reduce exposure to abusers.
What are DSPs?
Except for option c, all of the presented alternatives are methods in which (DSPs) may help lower risk factors for abuse and neglect.
Limiting a person's social circle to decrease exposure to perpetrators is not a good strategy since it can lead to social isolation and hinder the person from engaging with a varied variety of others.
The remaining alternatives (a, b, and d) are excellent approaches for DSPs to assist clients in lowering their risk of abuse and neglect.
Assisting the person in developing assertiveness skills (option a) enables them to set limits and effectively convey their demands. Recognizing abuse signals (option b) enables DSPs to take immediate action if any signs of abuse are identified.
Full Question:
All of the following are ways DSPs can help reduce risk factors for abuse and neglect EXCEPT what?
A. Help the person you support gain assertiveness skills.
B. Learn to recognize the signs of abuse.
C. Limit the person's social circle to reduce exposure to perpetrators.
D. Model appropriate social behavior.