Trauma Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services |
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Individuals who have experienced trauma are at an elevated risk for : |
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A specific type of prevention, which targets people who display early signs of trauma-related symptoms is. |
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Trauma Informed TIP 57 targets the adult population only. |
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This TIP does not provide a comprehensive overview of the unique characteristics of each type of trauma. |
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TIP presents fundamental concepts that behavioral health service providers can use to: |
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Traumatic events may be: |
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In Wave 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, 71.6 % of the sample reported: |
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Counselors with primary treatment responsibilities should also have an understanding of:
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The process of recovery is more difficult, and the counselor’s role is more challenging, when clients have histories of trauma.
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There is a bidirectional relationship between trauma and substance use disorders. |
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Trauma-informed approach incorporates key elements including: |
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Trauma awareness (is): |
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Understanding the Levels within the Ecological Model of Trauma and its effects are: |
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The key elements in establishing a safe environment include: |
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The trauma-informed or trauma-specific interventions are: |
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--------------- help clients bridge the gap between their mental health and substance-related issues and the traumatic experiences they may have had. |
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Trauma occurs before substance use and mental disorders develop. |
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If individuals engage in mental health and substance abuse treatment without addressing the role that trauma has played in their lives, they are less likely to experience recovery : |
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To achieve trauma-informed competence in an organization or across systems,clients need to play an active role by: |
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Trauma-informed principles and practices generated without the input of people affected by trauma are difficult to apply effectively. |
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Screening should guide treatment planning. |
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-------------- alerts the staff to potential issues and serves as a valuable tool to increase clients’ awareness of the possible impact of trauma. |
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The specific variables that may influence screening results are: |
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Across all diverse populations and cultures that face military action and political violence,rates of traumatic stress are: |
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Building trauma-resistant skills begins with: |
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------------------- is a normal occupational hazard for mental health and substance abuse professionals. |
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For trauma survivors, the impact of trauma can be far-reaching and can affect life areas and relationships long after the trauma occurred. |
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------ is similar to a rock hitting the water’s surface. |
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Counselors with unacknowledged secondary trauma can cause: |
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Advice to counselors for decreasing the risk of Secondary Trauma and Promoting Self-Care include: |
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The absence of responses to triggers is recovery. |
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The classification of a trauma , often referred to as “acts of God,” is : |
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An aircraft crash is an example of: |
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The responses of survivors to natural trauma experiences often depends on: |
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If the survivors share a common identity and unique experiences and characteristics of trauma-related reactions,the type of trauma is: |
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Military service members and first responders experience: |
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First responders are usually: |
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Events that are so wide spread as to affect an entire culture and intense enough to influence generations of the culture (is): |
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In 2005, the tsunami in the Indian Ocean left hundreds of thousands dead in nine countries and is an example of: |
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Mass traumas include:
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A pattern of actual or threatened physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse is: |
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Trauma events that occur (and typically continue to re- occur) between people who often know each other are: |
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Substance abuse, particularly involving alcohol, is frequently associated with: |
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------- are the hidden casualties of IPV. |
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Developmental trauma is related to: |
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ACEs cannot negatively affect a person’s wellbeing into adulthood. |
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Events that are included in Adult health ACEs are: |
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Child neglect occurs when a parent or caregiver: |
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------ is a unique subtype of human-caused disasters. |
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---------- can create System-Oriented retraumatizing experiences to trauma patients:
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A series of traumas happening to the same person over time is known as:
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A single trauma is limited to:
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Trauma can involve : |
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People who live in chronic poverty experience |
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Bidirectional relationships exist between trauma and:
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Experiencing another’s pain cannot be equally traumatic. |
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The degree of disruption in resuming normal daily activities is a significant risk factor for: |
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The ability to thrive despite negative life experiences and heal from traumatic events is |
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Which statement is true?
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Lesbians and bisexual women are more likely to experience victimization than gay and bisexual men or transgender people. |
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Delayed Emotional Reactions to Trauma include: |
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Sweating or shivering is an example of:
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Immediate Behavioral Reactions to Trauma include: |
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-----------------is one of the methods that traumatized people use to attempt to regain emotional control. |
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------is a biological process whereby emotions are detached from thoughts, behaviors, and memories. |
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A focus on bodily symptoms or dysfunctions to express emotional distress is: |
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A ------- is a stimulus that sets off a memory of a trauma or a specific portion of a traumatic experience. |
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Reexperiencing a previous traumatic experience as if it were actually happening in that moment is: |
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Flashbacks are commonly initiated by a trigger.
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Substance abuse itself is a trauma. |
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------ reflects changes to certain diagnostic criteria which will affect screening tools and criteria for trauma-related disorders.
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Tools that focus on acknowledging a specific type of traumatic event.
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The instrument that can screen for traumatic stress symptoms with high diagnostic accuracy is : |
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In Distress Scale (SUDS), content that causes no or minimal distress is represented by:
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One of the most controversial issues in the trauma field is the phenomenon of:
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------------ was developed for rape survivors and combines elements of existing treatments for PTSD. |
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Traumatic incident reduction (TIR ) is a client-centered approach. |
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The ATRIUM model consists of ---- phases of treatment. |
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--------is a 14-session individual therapy model designed for PTSD and substance use. |
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This recovery program has been adapted for individuals who are deaf; |
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TREM is: |
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------- is a process of learning to be present in the moment and observing internal experience (e.g., thoughts, bodily sensations ) and external experience.
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A comprehensive, trauma-informed model designed for female trauma survivors with co-occurring substance use and mental disorders who live in semi-rural areas is:
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An organizational environment that is capable of supporting and sustaining ‘trauma-specific’ services as they develop is: |
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The main purpose of peer support services is to provide:
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A strong therapeutic relationship with a counselor is one of the largest factors in an individual’s ability to recover from the overwhelming effects of trauma.
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Staff members who can provide needed expertise in a trauma-informed organization to promote trauma informed policies and staff development for the organization are called:
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Green Cross Academy of Traumatology provides guidelines on:
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A contributing factor in staff turnover and one reason why many behavioral health service professionals leave the field is:
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------- has developed and revised the Professional Quality of Life Scale . |
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The average score on the burnout scale is: |
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The tool can be used as a way for counselors to check in with themselves on their levels of stress and potential signs of secondary traumatization is: |
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------- is a more general type of psychological distress related to the pressures of working in high-stress environments over time.
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Who should be familiar with the manifestations of STS in their counselors and should address signs of STS immediately? |
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Higher scores on The compassion satisfaction scale represent:
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Secondary traumatic stress (STS) and Burnout are a component of:
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A trauma related stress reaction and set of symptoms resulting from exposure to another individual’s traumatic experiences rather than from exposure directly to a traumatic event is: |
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------- are responsible for developing comprehensive self-care plans and committing to their plans. |
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A self-care plan should include a self- assessment of current coping skills that address the domains of: |
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Essential components of self-care that effectively address the negative impact of secondary traumatization on counselors are: |
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