EDCO 790 Quiz 3
EDCO 790 Quiz 3 Trauma Experiences and Counseling Approaches
Module 5: Week 5 – Module 6: Week 6
- Over recorded history, _____ has/have taken more lives than all of Earth’s wars combined.
- The three C’s in workplace violence include all but which one of the following?
- For individuals with intrusive symptoms, intensive will typically be recommended.
- In discussing his basic philosophy of trauma, recovery, and growth, Briere borrows concept from Rogers, that of
- The concept of “compounded community trauma” was introduced in a study of urban female adolescents. The findings indicated that “normal” life in their community resulted in roughly ______ meeting the criteria for PTSD.
- According to Straub and Monroe, accurate assessment of symptoms directs proper
- The single leading cause of weather-related deaths is from
- Central treatment principles espoused by Briere include all except which one of the following?
- Civilians have been increasingly targeted as a strategy of warfare and political struggle, beginning wit h
- Which one of the following is not included in the developmental three stage model for intervention in disaster mental health?
- A technique that involves clenching and then releasing muscles is called
- Which character trait is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
- What country is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
- In discussing evil, an interesting statement is made in which the author states that the basis of prejudice is
- Four key themes emerge while moving from a psychological and legal level to a more sociological and political perspective regarding genocide. Which one of the following is not included?
- Which of the following is not one of the three stages of helping?
- A series of gentle often open-ended inquiries that allow the client to progressively examine the assumptions and interpretations here she is made about the victimization experience is called
- The number one thing to do when building relationships within the culture is:
- Based on having read the discussion in Levers, what would Hitler’s killing of millions of Jews in World War II be classified as today?
- A criminal offense committed against a person, property, or society that is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity/national origin is considered.
- Which biblical example is used when referring to helping those in need?
- Counselors should always assess potential for the presence of , because it will undermine the treatment of PTSD, according to the presenters.
- Which of the following, regarding counseling students for school violence related issues, is not one of the factors recommended in Levers?
- The term “despair marriages” refers to
- Which one of the following is not one of the more commonly discussed forms of interpersonal workplace aggression?
Set 2
- Which biblical example is used when referring to helping those in need?
- Based on having read the discussion in Levers, what would Hitler’s killing of millions of Jews in World War II be classified as today?
- According to Straub and Monroe, accurate assessment of symptoms directs proper
- Which character trait is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
- Which one of the following is not one of the more commonly discussed forms of interpersonal workplace aggression?
- For individuals with intrusive symptoms, intensive will typically be recommended.
- Which of the following, regarding counseling students for school violence related issues, is not one of the factors recommended in Levers?
- A technique that involves clenching and then releasing muscles is called
- A series of gentle often open-ended inquiries that allow the client to progressively examine the assumptions and interpretations here she is made about the victimization experience is called
- Which of the following is not one of the three stages of helping?
- The single leading cause of weather-related deaths is from
- The term “despair marriages” refers to
- Four key themes emerge while moving from a psychological and legal level to a more sociological and political perspective regarding genocide. Which one of the following is not included?
- Counselors should always assess potential for the presence of , because it will undermine the treatment of PTSD, according to the presenters.
- Over recorded history, _____ has/have taken more lives than all of Earth’s wars combined.
- The concept of “compounded community trauma” was introduced in a study of urban female adolescents. The findings indicated that “normal” life in their community resulted in roughly ______ meeting the criteria for PTSD.
- In discussing evil, an interesting statement is made in which the author states that the basis of prejudice is
- The three C’s in workplace violence include all but which one of the following?
- What country is referred to the most in the Straub and Monroe presentation?
- Which one of the following is not included in the developmental three stage model for intervention in disaster mental health?
- Central treatment principles espoused by Briere include all except which one of the following?
- A criminal offense committed against a person, property, or society that is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity/national origin is considered.
- In discussing his basic philosophy of trauma, recovery, and growth, Briere borrows concept from Rogers, that of
- The number one thing to do when building relationships within the culture is:
- Civilians have been increasingly targeted as a strategy of warfare and political struggle, beginning wit h