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Course Transcript Questions The answer to Question 1 is found in Track 1 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 2 is found in Track 2 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions:
1. What are ways to identify how trauma can affect a client?
2. What are ways that a client might reexperience trauma?
3. What are types of adaptation reactions to trauma?
4. What are manifestations of depression in conjunction with PTSD?
5. What are ways for a client to better understand his or her emotions?
6. What are the destructive behaviors that clients use in answer to survivor guilt?
7. What are the levels of victimization?
8. What are the types of triggers?
9. What are the techniques that are useful in helping PTSD clients cope with their triggers?
10. What are the techniques that could help your client recall the trauma safely and accurately?
11. What are the challenges in helping clients recall their emotions during the trauma?
12. What are the aspects in addressing clients who are suffering from unresolved anger?

Answers:
A.
Sleep disturbances; flashbacks; and emotional recall.
B. Emotional numbing, trigger avoidance, and hypervigilance.
C. Behavioral depression; learned helplessness; repressed anger; and loss and grief.
D. Analyzing the extent of the trauma; anger; and guilt.
E. Feeling awareness; differentiate between thoughts vs. feelings; and writing out the trauma.
F. Shattered assumptions; secondary wounding; and victim thinking.
G. Self-mutilation, substance addiction, and eating disorders.
H. The trigger coping questionnaire; writing; and the abdominal breathing exercise.
I. Anniversary triggers, current stresses, and bodily triggers.
J. Memory prompts, revisiting the scene of the trauma, talking to others, and artistic outlets.
K. How they articulate their anger; the targets at which they direct their anger; and forgiving their targets.
L. Resistant clients; risks; and unresolved grief and anger.

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