Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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NDAbb2 - Treating PTSD: Natural Disasters, Sexual Abuse, and Combat-Abb 2 Post Test

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Questions:

1.1 What is the ‘Trauma Questionnaire’ technique?
1.2 What may be a helpful technique for clients to control their anger, and cope with their feeling of helplessness?
2.1 What is one question on the ‘Re-experiencing Trauma Quiz\\\'?
2.2 When do clients experience ‘Emotional Recall’?
3.1 What is the ‘Calming Breath’ technique?
3.2 What occurs when a client’s adrenal glands produce noradrenalin?
3.3 What are two groups of trauma survivors that most frequently suffer from this suppression of anger?
4.1 Who are at most risks to contract the ‘Learned Helplessness’ disorder?
4.2 What are the most commonly prescribed methods for getting in touch with ones feelings?
Answers:

A. To help clients begin to talk about the traumatic event without having to take the first leap of ‘talking about it’
B. This helps a client with his/her hyperventilation which would require him/her to control his intake of oxygen
C. Freezing
D. Groups in which anger was either punished or used as punishment, and groups that have no specific individual to unload their anger onto
E. The \\\'Benefits and Costs\\\' technique
F. Abused women and children, prisoners of war, concentration or refugee camp survivors, and torture survivors
G. Sitting still for a few minutes, meditating, or practicing muscle relaxation
H. When a trauma client manifests the emotions he or she felt during the event such as anger, fear, or irritability
I. Do you become extremely upset at people, places, or events that resemble an aspect of the original trauma?

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Questions:

8.1 What is the common denominator of the three disorders that might be confused with ‘complex’ post-traumatic stress disorder?
9.1 What are examples of negative symptoms for a PTSD client?
10.1 How does restoration of social bonds begin?
13.1 CBT and PCT were generally equally effective according to this study but how did they differ?
Answers:

A. Their origin in a history of childhood trauma
B. With the discovery that one is not alone
C. Constraints upon the traumatized person’s inner life and outer range of activity
D. drop-out rate favoring PCT and recovery rate favoring CBT