TRMA 810 Quiz 2
- Which of the following individual psychotherapies is not primarily used treat PTSD?
- Which term does not belong in the category of psychological manipulation techniques (as might be used in a cult)?
- The therapeutic relationship
- According to Sanderson, the most powerful aspect for healing and change is
- Approximately what percent of all Americans will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in their lifetime
- Sanderson says that _______ can be the most dangerous place in the world and needs to be managed sensitively.
- Alterations in arousal and reactivity includes all except which of the following?
- People who live in nations subjected to war are exposed to ______ stress as people in America.
- Healing from complex trauma.
- Which of the following is NOT a symptom of PTSD in the DSM-5 additional symptom cluster?
- Accuracy of the recall of an event is dependent upon all but which of the following?
- The state of being preoccupied by watchful or protective behavior motivated by excessive fears for personal safety is called
- PTSD cannot be diagnosed until ________ an individual has been exposed to trauma.
- When assisting a client with both PTSD and alcohol or drug dependence, Friedman recommends that
- PTSD can persist for
- Transference reactions can lead to the counselor being viewed as a source of harm, also characterized as the
- Amnesia is much more common for traumatic events that
- The long-term course for most people with chronic PTSD is marked by
- “Any group that uses psychological manipulation to impair, destroy, or make captive an individual’s freedom of thought or reasoning abilities, done with the hidden purpose of promoting the wealth, power, or vanity of charismatic … leaders” defines
- Common beliefs of victims do not include:
- A “cross-over trauma” involves:
- Patients practice techniques learned in therapy by exposing themselves to environmental stimuli that represent their most feared situations is a description of
- Of the various risk factors for PTSD, Friedman claimed that one of the following was especially strong. Which was he referring to?
- Assessment
- Interventions to restore control over trauma reactions include all but
Other sets
- PTSD cannot be diagnosed until an individual has been exposed to
- People who live in nations subjected to war are exposed to stress as people in
- Assessment
- Interventions to restore control over trauma reactions include all but
- Which of the following is NOT a symptom of PTSD in the DSM-5 additional symptom cluster?
- Sanderson says that can be the most dangerous place in the world and needs to be managed
- Which term does not belong in the category of psychological manipulation techniques (as might be used in a cult)?
- Patients practice techniques learned in therapy by exposing themselves to environmental stimuli that represent their most feared situations is a description of
- Of the various risk factors for PTSD, Friedman claimed that one of the following was especially strong. Which was he referring to?
- “Any group that uses psychological manipulation to impair, destroy, or make captive an individual’s freedom of thought or reasoning abilities, done with the hidden purpose of promoting the wealth, power, or vanity of charismatic … leaders” defines
- The therapeutic relationship
- When assisting a client with both PTSD and alcohol or drug dependence, Friedman recommends that
- Transference reactions can lead to the counselor being viewed as a source of harm, also characterized as the
- According to Sanderson, the most powerful aspect for healing and change is
- The long-term course for most people with chronic PTSD is marked by
- PTSD can persist for
- Amnesia is much more common for traumatic events that
- Approximately what percent of all Americans will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in their lifetime
- Alterations in arousal and reactivity includes all except which of the following?
- Accuracy of the recall of an event is dependent upon all but which of the following?
- The state of being preoccupied by watchful or protective behavior motivated by excessive fears for personal safety is called
- Healing from complex trauma
- Which of the following individual psychotherapies is not primarily used treat PTSD?
- Common beliefs of victims do not include:
- A “cross-over trauma” involves:
Set 2
- The long-term course for most people with chronic PTSD is marked by
- A “cross-over trauma” involves:
- Approximately what percent of all Americans will be exposed to at least one traumatic event in their lifetime
- Sanderson says that _______ can be the most dangerous place in the world and needs to be managed sensitively.
- PTSD can persist for
- Patients practice techniques learned in therapy by exposing themselves to environmental stimuli that represent their most feared situations is a description of
- Interventions to restore control over trauma reactions include all but
- Transference reactions can lead to the counselor being viewed as a source of harm, also characterized as the
- Which term does not belong in the category of psychological manipulation techniques (as might be used in a cult)?
- Accuracy of the recall of an event is dependent upon all but which of the following?
- Amnesia is much more common for traumatic events that
- Assessment
- Which of the following is NOT a symptom of PTSD in the DSM-5 additional symptom cluster?
- Common beliefs of victims do not include:
- According to Sanderson, the most powerful aspect for healing and change is
- The therapeutic relationship
- PTSD cannot be diagnosed until ________ an individual has been exposed to trauma.
- Alterations in arousal and reactivity includes all except which of the following?
- The state of being preoccupied by watchful or protective behavior motivated by excessive fears for personal safety is called
- “Any group that uses psychological manipulation to impair, destroy, or make captive an individual’s freedom of thought or reasoning abilities, done with the hidden purpose of promoting the wealth, power, or vanity of charismatic … leaders” defines
- When assisting a client with both PTSD and alcohol or drug dependence, Friedman recommends that
- Of the various risk factors for PTSD, Friedman claimed that one of the following was especially strong. Which was he referring to?
- Which of the following individual psychotherapies is not primarily used treat PTSD?
- Healing from complex trauma
- People who live in nations subjected to war are exposed to ______ stress as people in America.