Four key ways collapse/submit can present in a client - correct answer
✔compliance/obedience
treatment-resistant depression
interpersonal conflict
social avoidance/desire to isolate
the collapse/submit trauma response - correct answer ✔the defense
response of last resort.
How the nervous system handles chronic, inescapable trauma
Compliance/obedience - correct answer ✔client is going through the motions
of life on autopilot.
Feel detached from bodily experiences
feelings no longer guide their actions
Treatment-resistant depression - correct answer ✔experiencing onging,
inescapable traumatic stress
Learned helplessness
Interpersonal conflict - correct answer ✔a patient in collapse might have a
difficulty engaging with others and setting boundaries
Social avoidance/desire to isolate - correct answer ✔Collapse/submit can
make it difficult for a patient to engage in basic daily activities.
Withdraw socially
, Trauma informed therapy the client can - correct answer ✔unlearn their
body's response to trauma, manage symptoms, process feelings, heal and
recover
Trauma treatment may involve - correct answer ✔bottom up
top down psychotherapies
along with psychopharmacological interventions
Bottom up psychotherapeutic approaches focus on - correct answer ✔body-
based processing including somatic awareness.
Help client become more aware of their bodies internal state
Top down approach focuses on - correct answer ✔cognitive interventions,
helping the client to shift their thinking, whether turning them away from
unhelpful rumination or inspiring curiosity for their reactions.
Trauma Resiliency Model - correct answer ✔bottom-up approach to
psychotherapy
process acute or cumulative trauma
developed by Elaine-Miller-Karas, Geneie Everett, Laurie Leitch
somatic experiencing shifts focus away from cognitive behavioral approach
Trauma resiliency model concepts - correct answer ✔initiation involves
psychoeducation-nature of trauma, normal responses, how parts of the brain
and autonomic nervous system function.
Resilient zone
Resilient zone - correct answer ✔represents the optimal zone of arousal for
a person where there is a natural flow of energy and vitality.