Exam 14: Crisis, Trauma, and Disasters
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Exam 14: Crisis, Trauma, and Disasters18 Questions
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Define trauma and provide an example.
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injury to the body or psyche by some type of shock, violence, or unanticipated situation
Which of the following does NOT apply to CBT:
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Which of the following would not be classified as "positive stress":
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Social workers exposed to trauma may experience secondary trauma stress.
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After witnessing or experiencing an event that involves actual or the threat of injury, death or serious danger, a person has experienced:
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What is the difference between secondary traumatic stress and burnout?
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A disaster is an extraordinary event, either natural or human-made, concentrated in time and space
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Mindfulness is the state of being aware of everything in the present moment, and to do so without judgment or analysis.
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What are the basic differences between positive, tolerable, and toxic stress?
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The central premise of CBT is that thoughts, rather than the external environment, cause emotions and behaviors.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy rests on the assumption that feelings come from deep-seated, repressed childhood traumas.
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Which of the following is NOT a micro intervention in the case of a disaster:
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