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- A blast injury may effect the functional integrity of the brain, but it seldom effects the structural integrity of the brain.
- Which of the following is NOT true in regards to Equine Therapy?
- Adventure therapies often include all of the following, EXCEPT
- _________ appears to be the most effective treatment approach for PTSD and co-occurring affect and anxiety disorders
- Prochaska and DiClemente have a 5 stage basic model which includes the following stages
- More common clinically recommended stress management techniques include
- ___________ is the gold standard for the assessment and diagnosis of SUDs
- Which of the following may contribute to the discomfort of assessing suicide risk?
- Trauma can be related to attachment relationships, and may begin before birth.
- Research shows that the co-occurrence of anxiety with PTSD does not have a genetic component.
- The term “the eight C’s” is associated with:
- Which of the following statements about mild TBI is NOT true?
- Some evidence-based treatments may be harmful to patients at risk of suicide.
- Which of the following is true in regards to acupuncture?
- The third variable hypothesis suggests that the co-occurrence between PTSD and SUDs might be driven by common factors such as
- In connection with TBI, blast force is considered:
- Historically, the suicide rates among military personnel have been higher than the general U.S. population.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the common co-occurring anxiety disorders among people with PTSD?
- One of the primary questionnaires use to determine substance use is represented by the acronym
- Which of the following is NOT true in regards to mindfulness practice?
- UP and ACT are:
- Emerging approaches to treating TBI include all of the following, except
- In addition to ASD and PTSD, three other disorders are often linked to trauma. Which of those below do not belong to this group?
- Proposed mechanisms of PTSD and SUDs co-occurrence include
- There is growing evidence that much of the overlap between PTSD and depression may be accounted for