EDCO 790 Quiz 1,2,3,4

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EDCO 790 Quiz 1

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EDCO 790 Quiz 1 Traumatology and Effects of Stress

Module 1 Week 1 – Module 2: Week 2.

  1. ____ is actually the body’s reaction to any situation that feels threatening.
  2. Core symptoms of PTSD can be attributed to
  3. SAMHSA established guidelines for trauma informed care which included all of the following except
  4. These stress-related gastrointestinal disorders are described by Sapolsky, EXCEPT
  5. Which of the following diseases is NOT discussed by Sapolsky as influenced by chronic stress?
  6. If the threat or danger continues, a full shutdown may occur in the ___ stage
  7. Helping individuals understand that what they are experiencing is not unusual is:
  8. Which is NOT a function of the sympathetic nervous system?
  9. According to Floyd, when a trauma survivor makes a connection between events that are not really connected, the person is engaging in
  10. Chronic fatigue syndrome is related to the following, EXCEPT
  11. What is the first step toward developing heart disease from chronic stress?
  12. The theory that a child’s individual development is nested within larger systems that affect their development is the result of the work of
  13. Briere and Scott’s definition of trauma differs from the DSM’s in that they
  14. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was first included as a diagnosis in the
  15. Which is NOT one of the chemicals identified by Sapolsky as a “work horse” during stress response?
  16. Herman, in Levers, says that psychological trauma is an affliction of the
  17. Which of the following is NOT true:
  18. The blocking of physical pain in the short term when under severe stress is referred to as
  19. How is appetite affected by stress response?
  20. With the onset of stress, the immune system is
  21. At the time when Sapolsky researched his work, studies on the effects of childhood stress on adults were
  22. Which of the following is most accurate, according to Sapolsky?
  23. Trauma, PTSD, and substance abuse overlap in the following ways, EXCEPT
  24. Zebras exemplify that stress responses
  25. 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.

  1. The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
  2. What does Levers say is at the heart of life and growth?
  3. Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
  4. According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
  5. Which condition or circumstance is the primary risk factor for elder abuse?
  6. The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
  7. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  8. All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
  9. The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
  10. Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
  11. Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  12. The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
  13. According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
  14. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
  15. Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
  16. Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
  17. The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
  18. Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
  19. The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
  20. According to Webbs presentation, the CDC says that _____ people commit suicide per hour:
  21. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  22. Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
  23. A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
  24. Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
  25. 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

  1. Following atrocities, “poisonous knowledge” refers to the interaction between
  2. Psychological and stress reactions have developed in soldiers because of all but which one of the following factors
  3. The most common type of hate crime is
  4. Which of the following, regarding counseling students for school violence related issues, is not one of the factors recommended in Levers?
  5. The single leading cause of weather-related deaths is from
  6. Which character trait is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
  7. Card, in Levers, said that gray zones have three dominant features that the inhabitants exhibit which includes all but which of the following
  8. Civilians have been increasingly targeted as a strategy of warfare and political struggle, beginning wit h
  9. Which of the following is not one of the three stages of helping?
  10. Over recorded history, _____ has/have taken more lives than all of Earth’s wars combined.
  11. 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
  12. A technique that involves clenching and then releasing muscles is called
  13. Counselors should always assess potential for the presence of , because it will undermine the treatment of PTSD, according to the presenters.
  14. 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?
  15. 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
  16. The ACE study has linked health risk behavior and disease in adulthood to exposure to all but which one of the following
  17. The number one thing to do when building relationships within the culture is:
  18. Phases of disaster, in psychological terms, includes all but which one of the following
  19. Which biblical example is used by Straub and Monroe when referring to helping those in need?
  20. Central treatment principles espoused by Briere include all except which one of the following?
  21. For individuals with intrusive symptoms, intensive will typically be recommended.
  22. In discussing his basic philosophy of trauma, recovery, and growth, Briere borrows a concept from Rogers, that of
  23. According to Straub and Monroe, accurate assessment of symptoms directs proper
  24. Soldiers of today are more likely to kill during combat than the soldiers in previous years due to
  25. 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.

  1. Which type of medication can be addictive, according to Dr. Lyles?
  2. Which of the following is not true of Secondary Traumatic Stress?
  3. 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?
  4. Which of the following is not one of the five essential elements in trauma recovery identified by Hobfall et al.
  5. What neurochemical response is common to all addictive substances and explain repeated use in spite of negative consequences?
  6. Briere and Scott recommend integrating mindfulness in trauma therapy in the following ways, EXCEPT
  7. Which of the following “wounded healer” aspects of ethical practice is not true? Counselors must
  8. Which of the following is NOT true of a trauma victim’s transformation to becoming a survivor, according to Levers?
  9. involves facilitating confrontation of feared objects, situations, images, and things that are associated with the traumatic event
  10. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, prescriptions are written for psychotropic drugs
  11. The core principle behind mindfulness therapy is
  12. Which category of medications is most frequently prescribed for patients with PTSD?
  13. Which trauma treatment technique integrates present-focused experiential, neurobiological, cognitive, affective, recall, enactment, and kinesiologic therapies?
  14. Briere and Scott describe psychotropic medications in general as
  15. When treating acute trauma survivors, Briere and Scott suggest the following therapeutic principles are especially critical, EXCEPT
  16. The practice of “adrenaline junkies” may be best explained by
  17. Which of the following is not one of the common signs of stress?
  18. Which treatment approach for acute stress disorder has the most empirical support?
  19. Levers and colleagues describe a paradigm shift in counseling, leading to
  20. Neuroimaging studies of individuals with PTSD show
  21. An increased sense of control is associated with stress reduction, if such efforts
  22. 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?
  23. Sapolsky argues that the relationships among low SES, stress, and poor health is best explained by:
  24. Who coined the term “vicarious traumatization?”
  25. need to be the people who help address trauma and stress, according to Dr. Scalise.
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  1. EDCO 790 Quiz 1
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  3. EDCO 790 Quiz 4 2023
  4. EDCO 790 Trauma Experiences Quiz 3
  5. EDCO 790 Quiz 1 Traumatology
  6. EDCO 790 Quiz 4
  7. EDCO 790 Quiz 3
  8. EDCO 790 Quiz 2