CRIS 303 Quizzes
In the past _____ years, crisis intervention surged as a specialized field.
10
When traumatic reactions interfere with social and occupational functioning within _____ weeks of an incident, Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) is likely a diagnosis.
4
The Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) takes place 24 to _____ hours after a critical incident.
72
According to the text, findings indicate that more than ______ percent of trauma survivors diagnosed with ASD developed PTSD six months later.
80
The ability to accept support is a dimension of which coping style?
Active emotional
Spiritual adjustments relate to how a death affects one's
All of the above (beliefs, values, and assumptions about the world)
Behaviors associated with normal grief reactions include which of the following?
All of the above (sleep disturbances, crying, sighing)
Survivors of complex trauma describe seven categories of symptoms. Which of these is not one of those categories?
Alteration in sleep patterns
Inhibited grief reactions are also known as _______ grief reactions.
Delayed
Socially negated losses lead to what Doka calls _______ grief, in which the mourner's grief is not recognized or sanctioned by society.
Disenfranchised
According to researchers at the Clark Institute, the main groups of predictors important in explaining adjustment to bereavement in widows include all of the following EXCEPT:
Emotional factors
In 1950, _______ developed his concept of basic trust.
Erikson
How a death affects one's everyday functioning in the world describes
External adjustments
A debriefing is a multi-session, highly structured crisis intervention designed to reduce and prevent the negative consequences of a trauma.
False
A trauma survivor is not more susceptible to physical disease.
False
According to the author's viewpoint, the inclusion of culturally appropriate traditional ceremonies often harms the therapeutic process.
False
According to the text, triggers are events, objects or environments that cause survivors to recall traumatic memories.
False
Altruistic motivation is enough to do crisis work; appropriate training is not needed.
False
An example of higher cognitive ability is negative self-talk when under distress.
False
Caplan (1964) initially defines a crisis as occurring when individuals are confronted with problems that can be solved.
False
Chronic PTSD, described as Type I trauma, is more difficult to treat than acute, or Type II trauma.
False
Cultural trauma is viewed the same as psychological and physical trauma
False
The Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children is not considered to be an empirically valid assessment instrument that can help therapists make a thorough assessment.
False
The traumagenic factor model developed by Finkelhor and Browne (1985) identifies four significant factors in sexual abuse: betrayal, stigmatization, traumagenic sexualization, and isolation.
False
A person's reaction to bereavement comprised of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors experienced after the loss that change over time is known as
Grief
Which of the following statements about grief counseling is TRUE?
Grief counseling can take place in an informal setting such as a home.
George Engel viewed the process of mourning as similar to the process of
Healing
The best way to help someone actualize a loss is to
Help them talk about the loss
______ is a German word broadly defined as the literal physical pain that many people experience, and the emotional and behavioral pain associated with loss.
Schmerz
When diagnosing complicated mourning, Clue 9 relates to
Self-destructive impulses and actions
The general objectives of interactive psycho-educational groups are to inform participants about the impact of traumatic experiences and to assist group members to reorganize their thoughts and feelings after a trauma.
True
Trauma has its most profound effect in the first decade of life.
True
Determining suicidal intent involves:
all of the above
PTSD was categorized as an anxiety disorder because of the persistent anxiety, hypervigilance, exaggerated startle response, and _____________ displayed by trauma survivors.
avoidance behaviors
Cortisol acts as a counterbalance to adrenaline and plays an important role in redistributing energy when a person is under stress. Considering this, high cortisol levels
benefit individuals in the short term
The earliest records of traumatic reactions appear on cuneiform tablets from Sumeria 4,000 years ago. According to the text, the tablets describe which of the following symptoms experienced by the ancient Sumerians?
both a and c (anxiety, sleep disturbance)
Internally recounting and constantly replaying the event is an example of a:
cognitive response
A crisis can be culturally universal or culturally specific. The mudslides in California and the tsunami in Asia would be examples of what according to the text?
culturally universal
Intergenerational trauma is best defined as
cumulative emotional and psychological wounding passed from one generation to the next
Crisis interventions provide victims with __________ first aid targeted to the particular circumstances of the crisis.
emotional
_____________ remains the single best predictor of a child's ability to recover from trauma.
family support
Debriefings also serve the important purpose of ______________.
identifying those individuals who require further help or follow-up services.
Acute stress reactions usually occur _______ after traumatic events?
in the first month
Which of the following groups has the primary goal to increase the coping skills of group members?
support groups
Debriefings were first conducted by
the U.S. army
Chronically and passively focusing on grief-related symptoms is an example of
Rumination
Which of the following is the MOST common feeling found in the bereaved?
Sadness
The closer the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator, the greater the effects of the trauma.
True
Which counseling principle involves a problem-solving approach to help the bereaved with enhancement of mastery?
Principle 3
According to Worden, Task II in the mourning process involves which of the following?
Processing the pain of grief
The concept of intergenerational trauma was first introduced as Rakoff and his colleagues described the generational effects of the Holocaust.
True
The fact that the ancient Sumerians did not attribute physical reactions of anxiety and sleep disturbance to supernatural phenomena indicated that they recognized the concept of the psychological trauma.
True
In a highly _______ relationship, the death leads to a tremendous amount of guilt.
Ambivalent
All of the following are examples of cognitions that mark the experience of grief EXCEPT:
Anxiety
The normal response of the attachment system to separation from a loved one both in adults and children is
Anxiety
Substance abuse is a coping mechanism used in _______ coping.
Avoidant emotional
Those with ________ attachment are very likely to make the poorest adaptation to a loss.
Avoidant/fearful
Some important guiding principles involved in crisis intervention include:
BOTH A AND B making an accurate assessment and the ability to think quickly and creatively and a crisis is characterized by loss of control and safety and involves establishing specific goals
Which of the following is TRUE of someone with an avoidant/dismissing attachment style?
Behavior is organized around the goal of self-reliance and independence.
Eating disturbances, which are common in human mourning situations, are part of which category of normal grief?
Behaviors
Determining group logistics is part of which guideline for setting up an effective counseling group?
Choosing the group format
Which type of complicated mourning is excessive in duration and never comes to a satisfactory conclusion?
Chronic grief reactions
Inconclusive grieving following the loss of a spouse considered missing in action is an example of which type of factor in failure to grieve?
Circumstantial
Which technique does the author recommend to help the bereaved manage dysphoric feelings and irrational thoughts?
Cognitive restructuring
Which of the following is NOT one of the needs group participants generally wish to meet through the group?
Compassion
When anger is not adequately acknowledged, it can lead to
Complicated mourning
Simon Rubin's bifocal approach to mourning focuses on functioning and
Relationships
Damage to self-esteem following the loss of a loved one requires what type of adjustment?
Internal
Which disruptive group member speaks in terms of "musts," "shoulds," and "have-tos"?
Moralist
The process that occurs after a loss by which a bereaved person comes to terms with the loss is called
Mourning
_______ is the term applied to the process that one goes through in adapting to the death of the person.
Mourning
Recent finding regarding PTSD indicate that only about ______ of individuals who experience trauma develop PTSD.
NOT: 15%
According to the author, for full recovery to occur, an acknowledgement of the multigenerational influence of trauma and the generational wounding it has inflicted must be ______________.
NOT: discussed
Three of the listed emotional effects of multigenerational trauma from the text include:
NOT: stress, sleeplessness, and high suicide rates
The ability to find something positive or redemptive in an experience of loss is associated with
Optimism
Decreased levels of cortisol were found among individuals who suffer from chronic ________.
PTSD
According to Parkes's model, which phase of mourning is the period of numbness that occurs close to the time of the loss?
Phase I
Which normal grief feeling occurs MOST often in the case of a sudden death?
Shock
The author has noted a relationship between anger and
Social isolation
Social loneliness can be mitigated by
Social support
______ purports to help bereaved persons contact their deceased loved one, denying the finality of death.
Spiritualism
Social integration is a dimension of which social mediator?
Support satisfaction
All of the following are NASH categories EXCEPT:
Suspicious
Prigerson and colleagues identified two factors at work in complicated grief:
Traumatic distress and separation distress
Crisis reactions are assessed in affective, cognitive, and behavioral domains in the __________________.
Triage Assessment System
Cultural trauma is more likely to result in a dramatic loss of identify and meaning, a tear in the social fabric.
True
Emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physical reactions are not necessarily unhealthy or maladaptive, but rather are normal responses to abnormal events.
True
One of the reasons assessing trauma is challenging is that trauma is seldom the presenting issue that brings clients to therapy.
True
Participation in a therapeutic group helps participants change the way they think about themselves and provides a sense of community and identity; therefore, it is an ideal modality for trauma survivors.
True
The Disposition step of the Empowering Model of Crisis Intervention is based on the fact that the telling and retelling of a trauma can assist in the healing process.
True
Which of the following statements about kinship is NOT true?
Within families, kinship categories do not make a difference.
Which of the following crisis phases best describes an individual attempting to gain mastery by resuming external control thorough engaging in routine activities?
outward adjustment phase
With younger children, careful observation of their ________ content can provide valuable diagnostic information.
play
The Greek meaning of the English word "trauma" connotes a physical injury and parallels the _______ wounding that can potentially follow a traumatic episode.
psychic
The ________ of family, friends, and colleagues also contributes to a victim's ability to recover from a traumatic experience.
reaction
Some individuals may not experience any significant reactions for a long period of time and then ________ when faced with a major life stressor.
relapse
The Critical Incident Stress Debriefing model (CISD) was originally conceived to help emergency personnel manage job-related stress. The CISD consists of how many components?
seven
Which of the below is not a factor that influences recovery from trauma, according to our text?
social status
Resiliency is the term applied to individuals exposed to severe risk factors and nevertheless
thrive and excel
Reassuring victims of physical reactions and affirming that other traumatized individuals report similar reactions can provide survivors with ___________.
validation
