EDCO 790 Quiz 1,2,3,4
EDCO 790 Quiz 1,2,3,4 Liberty
EDCO 790 Quiz 1 Traumatology and Effects of Stress
Module 1 Week 1 – Module 2: Week 2.
- ____ is actually the body’s reaction to any situation that feels threatening.
- Core symptoms of PTSD can be attributed to
- SAMHSA established guidelines for trauma informed care which included all of the following except
- These stress-related gastrointestinal disorders are described by Sapolsky, EXCEPT
- Which of the following diseases is NOT discussed by Sapolsky as influenced by chronic stress?
- If the threat or danger continues, a full shutdown may occur in the ___ stage
- Helping individuals understand that what they are experiencing is not unusual is:
- Which is NOT a function of the sympathetic nervous system?
- According to Floyd, when a trauma survivor makes a connection between events that are not really connected, the person is engaging in
- Chronic fatigue syndrome is related to the following, EXCEPT
- What is the first step toward developing heart disease from chronic stress?
- The theory that a child’s individual development is nested within larger systems that affect their development is the result of the work of
- Briere and Scott’s definition of trauma differs from the DSM’s in that they
- Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was first included as a diagnosis in the
- Which is NOT one of the chemicals identified by Sapolsky as a “work horse” during stress response?
- Herman, in Levers, says that psychological trauma is an affliction of the
- Which of the following is NOT true:
- The blocking of physical pain in the short term when under severe stress is referred to as
- How is appetite affected by stress response?
- With the onset of stress, the immune system is
- At the time when Sapolsky researched his work, studies on the effects of childhood stress on adults were
- Which of the following is most accurate, according to Sapolsky?
- Trauma, PTSD, and substance abuse overlap in the following ways, EXCEPT
- Zebras exemplify that stress responses
- What is cited as the key to managing stress?
EDCO 790 Quiz 2 Trauma Assessment, Loss, Vulnerability, and Violence
Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3 – Module 4: Week 4.
- The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
- What does Levers say is at the heart of life and growth?
- Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
- According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
- Which condition or circumstance is the primary risk factor for elder abuse?
- The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
- The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
- Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
- Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
- According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
- The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
- Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
- Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
- The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
- Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
- The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
- According to Webbs presentation, the CDC says that _____ people commit suicide per hour:
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
- A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
- Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
- Sapolsky also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to
EDCO 790 Quiz 3 Trauma Experiences and Counseling Approaches
Module 5: Week 5 – Module 6: Week 6
- Following atrocities, “poisonous knowledge” refers to the interaction between
- Psychological and stress reactions have developed in soldiers because of all but which one of the following factors
- The most common type of hate crime is
- Which of the following, regarding counseling students for school violence related issues, is not one of the factors recommended in Levers?
- The single leading cause of weather-related deaths is from
- Which character trait is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
- Card, in Levers, said that gray zones have three dominant features that the inhabitants exhibit which includes all but which of the following
- Civilians have been increasingly targeted as a strategy of warfare and political struggle, beginning wit h
- Which of the following is not one of the three stages of helping?
- Over recorded history, _____ has/have taken more lives than all of Earth’s wars combined.
- In his book, On Killing, Lieut. Col. Dave Grossman indicates that there is a significant psychological factor in most human beings (an intense resistance to killing their fellow man) which leads to only a fraction of the troops actually firing on the enemy. Which one of the following is not true
- A technique that involves clenching and then releasing muscles is called
- Counselors should always assess potential for the presence of , because it will undermine the treatment of PTSD, according to the presenters.
- Based on having read the discussion in Levers, what would Hitler’s killing of millions of Jews in World War II be classified as today?
- A series of gentle often open-ended inquiries that allow the client to progressively examine the assumptions and interpretations here she is made about the victimization experience is called
- The ACE study has linked health risk behavior and disease in adulthood to exposure to all but which one of the following
- The number one thing to do when building relationships within the culture is:
- Phases of disaster, in psychological terms, includes all but which one of the following
- Which biblical example is used by Straub and Monroe when referring to helping those in need?
- Central treatment principles espoused by Briere include all except which one of the following?
- For individuals with intrusive symptoms, intensive will typically be recommended.
- In discussing his basic philosophy of trauma, recovery, and growth, Briere borrows a concept from Rogers, that of
- According to Straub and Monroe, accurate assessment of symptoms directs proper
- Soldiers of today are more likely to kill during combat than the soldiers in previous years due to
- What country is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
EDCO 790 Quiz 4 Trauma Intervention and Work Environment
Covers the Learn material from Module 7: Week 7 – Module 8: Week 8.
- Which type of medication can be addictive, according to Dr. Lyles?
- Which of the following is not true of Secondary Traumatic Stress?
- The assumption that even a trauma victim is competent to make his or her own decisions and give informed consent to treatment is covered under which ethical principle?
- Which of the following is not one of the five essential elements in trauma recovery identified by Hobfall et al.
- What neurochemical response is common to all addictive substances and explain repeated use in spite of negative consequences?
- Briere and Scott recommend integrating mindfulness in trauma therapy in the following ways, EXCEPT
- Which of the following “wounded healer” aspects of ethical practice is not true? Counselors must
- Which of the following is NOT true of a trauma victim’s transformation to becoming a survivor, according to Levers?
- involves facilitating confrontation of feared objects, situations, images, and things that are associated with the traumatic event
- According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, prescriptions are written for psychotropic drugs
- The core principle behind mindfulness therapy is
- Which category of medications is most frequently prescribed for patients with PTSD?
- Which trauma treatment technique integrates present-focused experiential, neurobiological, cognitive, affective, recall, enactment, and kinesiologic therapies?
- Briere and Scott describe psychotropic medications in general as
- When treating acute trauma survivors, Briere and Scott suggest the following therapeutic principles are especially critical, EXCEPT
- The practice of “adrenaline junkies” may be best explained by
- Which of the following is not one of the common signs of stress?
- Which treatment approach for acute stress disorder has the most empirical support?
- Levers and colleagues describe a paradigm shift in counseling, leading to
- Neuroimaging studies of individuals with PTSD show
- An increased sense of control is associated with stress reduction, if such efforts
- Sapolsky identified a group of people with overactive stress responses who are neither depressed, anxious, nor aggressive and who lead structured and productive lives. They what type of personality?
- Sapolsky argues that the relationships among low SES, stress, and poor health is best explained by:
- Who coined the term “vicarious traumatization?”
- need to be the people who help address trauma and stress, according to Dr. Scalise.