EDCO 790 Quiz 2
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
Other sets
- The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
- The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
- Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
- According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
- Conditions and circumstances which may be risk factors which lead to elder abuse, include all but which one of the following?
- Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
- The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- What do Walter and McCoyd, as cited in Levers, say is at the heart of life and growth?
- The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
- He also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to
- The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
- Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
- Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
- All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
- Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- According to the CDC, _____ people commit suicide per hour:
- According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
- The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
- Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
- The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
- A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
- Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
Set 2
- Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
- Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
- Conditions and circumstances which may be risk factors which lead to elder abuse, include all but which one of the following?
- The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
- Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
- He also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to
- Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
- Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
- What do Walter and McCoyd, as cited in Levers, say is at the heart of life and growth?
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
- According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
- Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
- All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
- The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
- According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
- Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
- The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
- According to the CDC, _____ people commit suicide per hour:
- Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
- The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
- Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
- The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
- A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called