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TCI - ANSWER purpose: - trauma informed care/de-escalate - having physical presence - this technique works for ages 5 and up (no one younger than 5) - all feelings are valid, how you respond is what is important developmental relationships are characterized by: - ANSWER - attachment - reci...

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TCI - Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Test
Review COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
2024 LATEST UPDATE

TCI - ANSWER purpose:

- trauma informed care/de-escalate

- having physical presence

- this technique works for ages 5 and up (no one younger than 5)

- all feelings are valid, how you respond is what is important



developmental relationships are characterized by: - ANSWER - attachment

- reciprocity (ex: throwing a ball back and forth)

- progressive complexity (ex: the medal system)

- balance of power



a trauma informed organization: - ANSWER - supports and facilitates trauma-informed care through:



- policies

- procedures

- practice



a trauma informed organization ensures that staff: - ANSWER - understand - understand what trauma
is/how it impacts everyone within the system

- recognize - recognize behaviors and patterns that reflect trauma (past or present)

- respond - respond in ways that avoid bringing up trauma



the TCI system assists organizations to: - ANSWER - prevent crisis from occurring

, - de-escalate potential crises

- manage - acute physical behavior

- reduce - potential and actual injury to young people and staff

- teach - young people adaptive coping skills

- develop - a learning organization



competencies - ANSWER 1.) be able to prevent and/or de-escalate a potential crisis situation with a
child/young person

2.) be able to safely and therapeutically manage a crisis situation

3.) be able to process with children - help improve their capacity to regulate their emotions and use
positive coping strategies



feelings/needs/behaviors - ANSWER - child's behaviors (top of the iceberg - visible/surface level)

- child's feelings and needs/memories/thoughts (under the surface iceberg)



assessing behavior - ANSWER all behavior has meaning

- behavior reflects emotions/needs

- trauma affects children's ability to manage feelings and behaviors

("there's a bear in the room")



stress model of crisis - ANSWER reduces stress and anxiety

(diagram)

- baseline

- triggering even (agitated)

- escalation (aggression)

- outburst (violence)

- recovery



(band aid affect)

, recovery phase outcomes - ANSWER - create a healing environment trusting relationships, sense of
safety, practice new skills

- higher

- no change

- lower



a crisis occurs when - ANSWER a child's fight, flight or freeze response is activated and they are unable to
regulate their emotions/behaviors

- consistent and caring - what staff needs to be for youth

- move into pain based behaviors (fight, flight or freeze)



goals of crisis intervention - ANSWER - support - provide immediate emotional and environmental
support to reduce stress and risk and increase child's sense of safety

- teach - help children learn/practice ways to regulate their emotions/behaviors



questions we ask ourselves in a crisis situation - ANSWER these go in order

1.) what am I feeling now?

2.) what does this child feel/need/expect/want? (trauma informed word)

3.) how is the environment affecting the situation?

4.) how do I best respond?



how do I best respond? - ANSWER - exercise/self control (over our own feelings)

- manage environment (to neutralize potential triggers)

- engage child/defuse pain-based behavior (provide emotional support)

- assess impact of the response of the child/situation/environment (decrease stress levels)



nonverbal techniques - ANSWER while actively listening

- silence

- facial expressions

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