Attachment
Sense of Self
Aces and Trauma
The biology and theories of learning
Memory and Learning principles
100

UGH my friend is literally texting me all the time and then is like so freaking weird about when I don’t respond right away


Anxious Attachment

100

Bobby’s teacher saw his aptitude in math and asked his mom if he could be put in the advanced math class. His mom said no- “I won’t have no pansy goody two-shoe, math nerd boy.” Did the mom foster a positive sense of self? Why or why not?

No

100

What does the ACE acronym stand for?

Adverse Childhood Experiences

100

Learning is not due to one singular ability but rather a combination. How many different types of intelligence are there?

8 types of intelligence

100

The way past events affect future function

Memory

200

Bridget’s father struggled with depression and frequently neglected her when she was little. Bridget now struggles with emotional intimacy in her adult life.

Ope, that's avoidant

200

T/F The sense of self is impacted by our relationships with others.

True

200

ACEs are traumatic events that occur before the age of ____?

18

200

Identifying and understanding others' emotions is…

Interpersonal intelligence

200

Unconscious memories that are long-term and influence future behavior without recall (ex. riding a bike)

Implicit memory

300

Billy’s mom is very loving and always makes him feel cared about. When he moved to college, she wanted to make sure he still felt supported. It is now his junior year, and she still calls him every morning to check in.

It's giving overprotective. It's giving anxious attachment.

300

Billy shows interest in the piano. His dad wants him to be athletic, so he puts Billy in Football instead of putting him in piano lessons. How may this impact Billy's sense of self?

Restricts his personal expression

300

What percentage of High school students have experienced an ACE?

75%

300

What is it called when synaptic connections that are not being used weaken and eventually die?

Synaptic pruning

300

Conscious recall of past information or experiences (ex. A past birthday party)

Explicit memory

400

Jimmy was well-parented. Jimmy seems to have a content sense of stability in his relationships.

Secure king

400

Jill is 2 years old. Has her sense of self developed yet?

No

400

What is the name for the type of care that focuses on healing from trauma and preventing retraumatization?

Trauma-informed care

400

Laura notices that her friend Sam looks upset when they are out for recess. She decides to go and ask him if he is okay. Sam explains that he lost his favorite crayon during art. Laura shows empathy and then suggests they play a game to make him feel better. What kind of intelligence is Laura using?

Interpersonal Intelligence

400

List 3 factors that make something more memorable

High emotional intensity, Overwhelming or fearful, Novelty, Uses all five senses, Humor and creativity, Meaningful connections, and Repetition

500

“Julia is so weird, like she always wants to hang out more, and asks me deep questions, but every time I return them, she goes cold- what the heck, bro!”

Disorganized
500

A teacher asks Jimmy to tell her about himself. Jimmy replies, “ I am 5 years old. I have two older brothers.” This is an example of a ______ term?

Concrete

500

Name three different negative outcomes someone with an ACE might experience.

Yes, correct!/No, that's wrong!
500

What do you call the changes that occur during synapse, which result in the strengthening or weakening of synaptic connections?

Synaptic plasticity

500

The two types of explicit memory

Episodic (focused on events) and semantic (factual or conceptual knowledge) memories

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