MILT 275 Quiz Resiliency
MILT 275 Quiz: Resiliency, Faith, and Research
Covers the Learn material from Module 8: Week 8.
- The Values Map does not depict an individual’s most basic core values that they seek to live out.
- What does the author mean by sing a new song?
- The spiritual aspect of Comprehensive Personal Fitness does not involve which of the following?
- Which person in the Bible does the author apply the Bible Resilience chapter to?
- In which of these areas does the author want individuals to learn and adapt?
- According to the author, grief is a reality that can be avoided since it is different for everyone.
- What is the key reason trauma sufferers get stuck in their recovery?
- According to the text, the entire grief process will take how long to resolve?
- The principle of stewardship is to release our grip on what is in our hands and allow God to use it to benefit others.
- Which Resilience Life Cycle phase is Keep Breathing a part of?
- A personal relationship with God can prepare an individual to get through a traumatic event.
- Comprehensive Personal Fitness does not include balancing relational aspects of an individual’s life.
- How can we use our suffering with others?
- New normal is a term used in the military to include new conditions such as warriors transitioning out of the military.
- Which Resilience Life Cycle phase is Know Your Friends a part of?
- Practicing your declinations means to learn to accept graciously.
- What is the term that the gentleman in Dallas introduced to the author in Chapter 8?
- What is critical in getting “unstuck” from the effects of trauma and moving on?
- The fundamentals of what discussed in Resilient Warriors can make potentially all the difference for anyone who faces trauma?
- Which Resilience Life Cycle phase is Grieve Well a part of?
- Faith does not matter.
- Which answer below will new beginnings of “sing a new song” NOT be?
- Who is the Ultimate Resilient Warrior?
- What was Jesus’ most traumatic moment?
- Another reason why individuals get stuck in the grieving and healing process is?