TRMA830 Quiz: Differing Affects of Trauma
TRMA830 Quiz: Differing Affects of Trauma A common method of avoiding extreme pain in traumatic circumstances is that of . Psychic numbing Positive alternate cognitions placebo Incorrect Avoidance (Correct answer found Schupp p. 82) When one has experienced a trauma that is violent, unspeakable, or horrific, it is natural to seek protection both from the of the current event and potential of a similar event. √ memories; harm perpetrator; victim violence; danger harm; fear Judith Herman reminds clinicians that children often re-enact the scenes of the traumatic event through repetitive actions, and this compulsion is most visible with them through their . Dreams Anger Regression √ Play Most children under 2 ½ years of age cannot traumatic events, yet they are indelibly encoded in . Incorrect process; their body visualize; their nervous systems verbalize; memory comprehend; their minds (Correct answer found Schupp p. 9 is when survivors condemn themselves for living while others died. √ Death guilt Emotional repercussions Death imprint Death anxiety A client doesn’t need to be diagnosed with PTSD to manifest symptoms that are part of the criteria. √ DSM-5 DSM-IV DSM-7.2 DSM-II Avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma and numbing of general responsiveness are the essence of Criterion of the DSM-5. B A F √ C van der Kolk found that , when administered at doses of 40mg or higher, was beneficial in civilian-related PTSD but not combat-related PTSD. fluvoxamine/Luvox √ fluoxetine/Prozac alprazolam/Xanax citalopram/Celexa
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