EDCO 790 Quiz 2

EDCO 790 Quiz 2 Trauma Assessment, Loss, Vulnerability, and Violence

Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3 – Module 4: Week 4.

  1. The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
  2. What does Levers say is at the heart of life and growth?
  3. Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
  4. According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
  5. Which condition or circumstance is the primary risk factor for elder abuse?
  6. The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
  7. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  8. All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
  9. The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
  10. Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
  11. Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  12. The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
  13. According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
  14. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
  15. Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
  16. Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
  17. The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
  18. Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
  19. The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
  20. According to Webbs presentation, the CDC says that _____ people commit suicide per hour:
  21. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  22. Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
  23. A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
  24. Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
  25. Sapolsky also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to

Other sets

  1. The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
  2. The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
  3. Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  4. Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
  5. According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
  6. Conditions and circumstances which may be risk factors which lead to elder abuse, include all but which one of the following?
  7. Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
  8. The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
  9. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  10. What do Walter and McCoyd, as cited in Levers, say is at the heart of life and growth?
  11. The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
  12. He also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to
  13. The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
  14. Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
  15. Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
  16. All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
  17. Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
  18. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  19. According to the CDC, _____ people commit suicide per hour:
  20. According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
  21. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
  22. Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
  23. The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
  24. A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
  25. Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?

Set 2

  1. Sapolsky has shown that short-term stressors of mild to moderate severity have
  2. Which of the following encompasses the mildest issues on the Combat Trauma Spectrum?
  3. Conditions and circumstances which may be risk factors which lead to elder abuse, include all but which one of the following?
  4. The treatment for co-occurring trauma-related disorders and addiction can occur along three treatment trajectories. Which of these is not one of them?
  5. Which of the following is not one of the things that Sapolsky said can disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, and thereby memory?
  6. He also states that knowing how to do things, even without having to think consciously about them, is due to
  7. Another part of the brain was compared by Sapolsky to a keyboard for entering data into storage. This was the
  8. Psychological assessment instruments discussed by Levers include all except for which of the following?
  9. What do Walter and McCoyd, as cited in Levers, say is at the heart of life and growth?
  10. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  11. The most common psychological assessment strategy used by counselor, psychiatrist, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and psychologists alike is the
  12. According to the Adsits, which of the following is true regarding combat trauma?
  13. Prevalence studies of psychiatric patients show rates of trauma exposure that range from
  14. All of the following are characteristic about Stage One in responding to suicide, except:
  15. The bonds of attachment that often exist in abusive intimate partner relationships is illustrated in Levers by the
  16. According to the Adsits, when trauma’s thumbprint is etched on the person’s body, soul, and spirit, a person’s can be affected.
  17. Which of the following describes emotional abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  18. The part of the brain, which has been compared to a hard drive, where memories are stored is the
  19. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI II) is an example of a
  20. According to the CDC, _____ people commit suicide per hour:
  21. Levers talks about using psychological assessment for measuring all of the following EXCEPT
  22. The inclination of the TV and newspapers to over represent sensational and violent crimes, leads to a type of media-induced trauma known as
  23. Which of the following is not considered a trauma reaction to abuse, according to Dr. Langberg?
  24. The pattern formed when a person goes from no stress to a moderate, transient amount of stress, is illustrated as an
  25. A type of memory in which people vividly remember some highly-aroused scene, such as a crime that witnessed, is colloquially called
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