Trauma Basics
The Brain & Trauma
Culture
Recovery & Interventions
Self-care & Professional practice
100

What are the 3 E’s of trauma?

Event, Experience, Effects

100

What brain structure is overactive due to trauma?

Amygdala

100

What is the Indian Act?

A Canadian law that controlled Indigenous Peoples’ land, culture, and rights.

100

What is one grounding technique used to manage trauma symptoms?

5-4-3-2-1 method, deep breathing, mindfulness, sensory grounding.

100

What is emotional regulation?

The ability to manage emotions effectively.

200

What are the 6 principles of Trauma-Informed Practice?

Safety, Trustworthiness & Transparency, Peer Support, Collaboration & Mutuality, Empowerment & Choice, Cultural & Gender Sensitivity

200

What is neuroplasticity?

The brain’s ability to rewire and adapt over time.

200

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?

10 categories of childhood trauma that increase mental/physical health risks.

200

What are Rutter’s indicators of resilience?

Close relationships, positive school experiences, high self-esteem, social skills, internal locus of control.

200

What is a “practice trap” in trauma-informed care?

Fixing, expert, etc

300

What are the four main attachment styles?

Secure, Avoidant, Anxious/Ambivalent, Disorganized

300

What is the effect of trauma on memory?

Causes memory gaps, dissociation, flashbacks, and difficulty recalling details.

300

What are 2 impacts of the residential school system?

Cultural loss, intergenerational trauma, mental health issues, substance abuse.

300

What is one intervention for trauma recovery in children?

Play therapy, structured environments, safe relationships.

300

What is a self-care strategy for professionals working with trauma survivors?

Exercise, therapy, mindfulness, setting boundaries.

400

What is complex trauma?

Repeated, prolonged exposure to trauma, often in childhood.

400

What is one physical effect of trauma?

Chronic pain, digestive issues, immune dysfunction, cardiovascular risks.

400

What is cultural humility?

A lifelong learning approach that acknowledges the limits of one’s cultural knowledge.

400

What is a common therapy for adults recovering from trauma?

CBT, EMDR

400

What is the difference between coping strategies and treatments?

Coping strategies = immediate self-regulation; treatments = long-term healing.

500

What is the Trauma Transmission Model?

Explains how trauma is passed down through behaviors, genetics, and social environments.

500

What is epigenetics?

Trauma can change gene expression and be inherited by future generations.

500

What are 2 ways to promote cultural safety in trauma-informed practice?

Educate yourself, use welcoming language, offer access to Indigenous Elders, support traditional healing practices.

500

What is somatization?

The process of experiencing physical symptoms due to psychological trauma.

500

What are the 6 concepts of the Anti-Racism practice standard?

Self-reflection, cultural humility, power dynamics awareness, intersectionality, challenging racism, advocacy & allyship.

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