Deck 6: Trauma and Traumatic Grief

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In the text, the conceptualizing of trauma response is described on a continuum. Which one of the following is not included in the list?

A) Personality disturbance
B) Acute stress
C) Post-traumatic stress
D) Extreme post-traumatic stress
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A Canadian study revealed that, although 75.9 per cent of 3,000 respondents reported a lifetime exposure to one or more traumatic events, the lifetime prevalence rate for post-traumatic stress was:

A) 9.2 %
B) 5.3 %
C) 12.8 %
D) 2.4 %
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A recent meta-analysis that compared PTSD prevalence in 24 countries reported that rates of PTSD were highest in a group of countries with the lowest levels of vulnerability including:

A) New Zealand
B) Germany
C) France
D) Portugal
Question
Several factors combine to help us understand trauma at the individual level. Which one of the following is not included in the list of factors within the text?

A) The recovery environment
B) The individual's genetic predisposition
C) Individual peritraumatic response
D) The nature of traumatic exposure
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According to research, resilient individuals are viewed to have:

A) Optimism
B) Medication compliance
C) Dissociation
D) Concerns about the future
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In individuals living with post-traumatic stress, several biological alterations are noted. Which one of the following is not included in the description within the text?

A) An exaggerated startle response that does not diminish
B) Increased activation of the pituitary gland
C) Abnormal secretion of cortisol from the adrenal glands
D) Increased dopamine and decreased serotonin
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According to the text, developmental crises can include:

A) Job loss
B) Adolescence
C) Diagnosis of a life-threatening disease
D) Attending university
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Crisis response occurs in five stages. Which phase follows the pre-crisis equilibrium phase?

A) crisis phase
B) impact phase
C) post-crisis phase
D) resolution phase
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Which one of the following was the name given to the collection of symptoms experienced by World War I soldiers that involved tremor, restricted movement, and nervous exhaustion?

A) Shell shock
B) Nervous heart
C) Neuraesthenia
D) Irritable heart
Question
Which one of the following is not among the symptom clusters associated with acute stress and post-traumatic stress?

A) Dissociative symptoms
B) Hyper-arousal symptoms
C) Intrusion symptoms
D) Avoidance symptoms
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Who introduced the diagnosis of complex post-traumatic stress?

A) Herbert William Page
B) Robert Burton
C) Bessel van der Kolk
D) Judith Lewis Herman
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Treatment for trauma symptoms focuses primarily on:

A) Symptom management
B) Exposure therapy
C) Narrative therapy
D) Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1969) identified five stages of grief. Which one of the following is not included in the list of grief stages?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Betrayal
D) Depression
Question
Regehr and Sussman (2004) have summarized additional sets of stages related to the grieving process, including:

A) Reorganization
B) Dysfunction
C) Persistent grief
D) Dysregulation
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Authors suggest that people who experience prolonged, complicated, or traumatic grief often experience concurrent mental health problems. Which one of the following is not included in the examples given in the text?

A) Depression
B) Anxiety
C) Dissociation
D) Stress related medical disorders
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In table 6.3: Psychosocial Interventions for Trauma, which one of the following is suggested as a form of intervention for post traumatic stress?

A) Relaxation
B) Distraction
C) Avoidance
D) Exercise
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In a study of African Americans who lost a loved one to homicide, primary coping strategies included:

A) Denial
B) Spirituality
C) Substance use
D) Withdrawal from social gatherings
Question
Following trauma exposure, empirical evidence supports which intervention strategies for symptom management?

A) Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioural intervention
B) Dialectic behavioural intervention
C) Psycho-education
D) Interpersonal therapy
Question
The US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) developed the approach to trauma-informed care. Which one of the following is not included in the points provided in the text?

A) Recognizing that trauma has a widespread impact
B) Recognizing the signs and symptoms of trauma
C) Integrating trauma knowledge into policies, programs and practices
D) Anticipating re-traumatization
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As a form of intervention with trauma, cognitive-behavioural therapies come in a variety of forms including:

A) Negative reinforcement
B) Stress inoculation training
C) Cognitive Processing Therapy
D) Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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When working with people with traumatic stress whose sleep patterns are interrupted by nightmares, several options are available to support them. Which one of the following is not suggested in the text?

A) Write down the repetitive thoughts, say them into a tape recorder, or speak to someone at a distress centre
B) Going for a walk (if it is safe and the person is comfortable)
C) Engaging in high-impact physical activity
D) Identify ways to reduce arousal and the re-stimulation of traumatic response through avoidance of certain places or stimuli
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Which one of the following statements is among the summary of findings related to treatment approaches to traumatic grief?

A) Not all people who have experienced traumatic loss require treatment
B) Anyone experiencing traumatic loss would benefit from treatment
C) Unresolved relationship issues towards the deceased will benefit from transactional therapy
D) Unresolved relationship issues will benefit from conflict exploration
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Which medication is preferred when treating post traumatic stress?

A) Anti-psychotics
B) Anxiolytics
C) Anti-depressants
D) Mood stabilizers
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Which one of the following medications is not among the preferred SSRIs for treatment of core symptoms of PTSD?

A) Paroxetine
B) Fluoxetine
C) Sertraline
D) Citalopram
Question
The beta-adrenergic blocker Propranolol has received considerable publicity over its ability to support individuals with:

A) Alleviating depressive symptoms
B) Erasing traumatic memories
C) Reducing nightmares
D) Reducing numbing
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Anyone exposed to a horrifying event develops post-traumatic stress disorder.
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According to meta-analyses, a perceived life threat during traumatic exposure is strongly associated with the development of PTSD.
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Studies revealed that the highest rates of trauma stress followed events involving interpersonal violence.
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Higher levels of social support are occasionally found to be associated with lower degrees of post-traumatic symptoms.
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Prior life experiences and pre-existing personality factors do not contribute to the development of chronic trauma symptomatology.
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Medication for treatment of peritraumatic stress symptoms can lead to better outcomes in those exposed to traumatic events.
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There is a positive correlation between heightened emotionality in the immediate aftermath of the traumatic exposure and higher levels of longer term trauma symptoms.
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There are two primary types of events that can result in a crisis response.
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The major difference between acute stress symptoms and post-traumatic stress symptoms is in the length of time that symptoms are experienced.
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Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder differs from PTSD in that the CPTSD symptoms last longer.
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Grief and trauma often occur independently of one another.
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Life crises and trauma can lead to positive personal change.
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One of the elements of post traumatic growth is acquiring a new philosophy regarding the meaning of life.
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A review by Regehr and Sussman (2004) revealed that denial was more effective than intervention in the case of normal bereavement.
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Providing Cognitive Behavioural therapies without including exposure therapy may yield a lower risk of iatrogenic effects.
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Briefly describe the role of resilience in the trauma process.
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Briefly describe how trauma responses impact neuro-biology.
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List the main characteristics of a crisis.
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List some of the elements of complex post-traumatic stress.
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List Kubler-Ross' stages of grief.
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Deck 6: Trauma and Traumatic Grief
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In the text, the conceptualizing of trauma response is described on a continuum. Which one of the following is not included in the list?

A) Personality disturbance
B) Acute stress
C) Post-traumatic stress
D) Extreme post-traumatic stress
D
2
A Canadian study revealed that, although 75.9 per cent of 3,000 respondents reported a lifetime exposure to one or more traumatic events, the lifetime prevalence rate for post-traumatic stress was:

A) 9.2 %
B) 5.3 %
C) 12.8 %
D) 2.4 %
A
3
A recent meta-analysis that compared PTSD prevalence in 24 countries reported that rates of PTSD were highest in a group of countries with the lowest levels of vulnerability including:

A) New Zealand
B) Germany
C) France
D) Portugal
A
4
Several factors combine to help us understand trauma at the individual level. Which one of the following is not included in the list of factors within the text?

A) The recovery environment
B) The individual's genetic predisposition
C) Individual peritraumatic response
D) The nature of traumatic exposure
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According to research, resilient individuals are viewed to have:

A) Optimism
B) Medication compliance
C) Dissociation
D) Concerns about the future
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6
In individuals living with post-traumatic stress, several biological alterations are noted. Which one of the following is not included in the description within the text?

A) An exaggerated startle response that does not diminish
B) Increased activation of the pituitary gland
C) Abnormal secretion of cortisol from the adrenal glands
D) Increased dopamine and decreased serotonin
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According to the text, developmental crises can include:

A) Job loss
B) Adolescence
C) Diagnosis of a life-threatening disease
D) Attending university
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8
Crisis response occurs in five stages. Which phase follows the pre-crisis equilibrium phase?

A) crisis phase
B) impact phase
C) post-crisis phase
D) resolution phase
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9
Which one of the following was the name given to the collection of symptoms experienced by World War I soldiers that involved tremor, restricted movement, and nervous exhaustion?

A) Shell shock
B) Nervous heart
C) Neuraesthenia
D) Irritable heart
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Which one of the following is not among the symptom clusters associated with acute stress and post-traumatic stress?

A) Dissociative symptoms
B) Hyper-arousal symptoms
C) Intrusion symptoms
D) Avoidance symptoms
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11
Who introduced the diagnosis of complex post-traumatic stress?

A) Herbert William Page
B) Robert Burton
C) Bessel van der Kolk
D) Judith Lewis Herman
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Treatment for trauma symptoms focuses primarily on:

A) Symptom management
B) Exposure therapy
C) Narrative therapy
D) Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
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13
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1969) identified five stages of grief. Which one of the following is not included in the list of grief stages?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Betrayal
D) Depression
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Regehr and Sussman (2004) have summarized additional sets of stages related to the grieving process, including:

A) Reorganization
B) Dysfunction
C) Persistent grief
D) Dysregulation
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15
Authors suggest that people who experience prolonged, complicated, or traumatic grief often experience concurrent mental health problems. Which one of the following is not included in the examples given in the text?

A) Depression
B) Anxiety
C) Dissociation
D) Stress related medical disorders
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In table 6.3: Psychosocial Interventions for Trauma, which one of the following is suggested as a form of intervention for post traumatic stress?

A) Relaxation
B) Distraction
C) Avoidance
D) Exercise
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In a study of African Americans who lost a loved one to homicide, primary coping strategies included:

A) Denial
B) Spirituality
C) Substance use
D) Withdrawal from social gatherings
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Following trauma exposure, empirical evidence supports which intervention strategies for symptom management?

A) Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioural intervention
B) Dialectic behavioural intervention
C) Psycho-education
D) Interpersonal therapy
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The US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) developed the approach to trauma-informed care. Which one of the following is not included in the points provided in the text?

A) Recognizing that trauma has a widespread impact
B) Recognizing the signs and symptoms of trauma
C) Integrating trauma knowledge into policies, programs and practices
D) Anticipating re-traumatization
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As a form of intervention with trauma, cognitive-behavioural therapies come in a variety of forms including:

A) Negative reinforcement
B) Stress inoculation training
C) Cognitive Processing Therapy
D) Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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21
When working with people with traumatic stress whose sleep patterns are interrupted by nightmares, several options are available to support them. Which one of the following is not suggested in the text?

A) Write down the repetitive thoughts, say them into a tape recorder, or speak to someone at a distress centre
B) Going for a walk (if it is safe and the person is comfortable)
C) Engaging in high-impact physical activity
D) Identify ways to reduce arousal and the re-stimulation of traumatic response through avoidance of certain places or stimuli
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22
Which one of the following statements is among the summary of findings related to treatment approaches to traumatic grief?

A) Not all people who have experienced traumatic loss require treatment
B) Anyone experiencing traumatic loss would benefit from treatment
C) Unresolved relationship issues towards the deceased will benefit from transactional therapy
D) Unresolved relationship issues will benefit from conflict exploration
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Which medication is preferred when treating post traumatic stress?

A) Anti-psychotics
B) Anxiolytics
C) Anti-depressants
D) Mood stabilizers
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Which one of the following medications is not among the preferred SSRIs for treatment of core symptoms of PTSD?

A) Paroxetine
B) Fluoxetine
C) Sertraline
D) Citalopram
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The beta-adrenergic blocker Propranolol has received considerable publicity over its ability to support individuals with:

A) Alleviating depressive symptoms
B) Erasing traumatic memories
C) Reducing nightmares
D) Reducing numbing
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Anyone exposed to a horrifying event develops post-traumatic stress disorder.
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According to meta-analyses, a perceived life threat during traumatic exposure is strongly associated with the development of PTSD.
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Studies revealed that the highest rates of trauma stress followed events involving interpersonal violence.
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Higher levels of social support are occasionally found to be associated with lower degrees of post-traumatic symptoms.
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Prior life experiences and pre-existing personality factors do not contribute to the development of chronic trauma symptomatology.
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Medication for treatment of peritraumatic stress symptoms can lead to better outcomes in those exposed to traumatic events.
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There is a positive correlation between heightened emotionality in the immediate aftermath of the traumatic exposure and higher levels of longer term trauma symptoms.
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There are two primary types of events that can result in a crisis response.
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The major difference between acute stress symptoms and post-traumatic stress symptoms is in the length of time that symptoms are experienced.
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Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder differs from PTSD in that the CPTSD symptoms last longer.
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Grief and trauma often occur independently of one another.
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Life crises and trauma can lead to positive personal change.
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One of the elements of post traumatic growth is acquiring a new philosophy regarding the meaning of life.
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A review by Regehr and Sussman (2004) revealed that denial was more effective than intervention in the case of normal bereavement.
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Providing Cognitive Behavioural therapies without including exposure therapy may yield a lower risk of iatrogenic effects.
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Briefly describe the role of resilience in the trauma process.
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Briefly describe how trauma responses impact neuro-biology.
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List the main characteristics of a crisis.
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List some of the elements of complex post-traumatic stress.
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List Kubler-Ross' stages of grief.
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