Trauma
Families
Definitions
Maslow
Characteristics
100

Violence within relationships between family members or intimate partners.

What is interpersonal violence?

100

A family structure of a mother and father and their offspring.

What is a nuclear family?

100

A disorder where intrusive symptoms interrupt daily life after a traumatic event has occurred.

What is Post-traumatic stress disorder?

100

Prioritized human needs.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

100

Loud noises, odors, or sights cause someone with PTSD to have an extreme response.

What are triggers?

200

Violence occurs with a patterned frequency and is described in three phases.

What is the cycle of violence?

200

Two adults living together with their children from previous relationships.

What is a blended family?

200

Hiding grief from others because of death is not socially recognized.

What is disenfranchised grief?

200

Patient needs include air, water, food....

What are physiological needs?
200

Unwanted, repeated, aggressive behaviors by an individual or group of individuals toward another individual resulting in physical or emotional injuries.

What is bullying?

300

Phase in the cycle of violence at which time the aggressor shows only love and affection.

What is the honeymoon phase?

300

When more than two generations live together.

What is an Intergenerational family?

300

The recurrence of images, sounds, and smells from a traumatic event.

What are flashbacks?

300

Patient needs to be prioritized after physiological needs are met.

What are safety and security?

300

Recurrence of images, sounds, smells or feelings from a traumatic event

What are flashbacks

400

"Date rape" drugs.

What is rohypnol?
400

A family with one parent and children.

What is a single-parent family?
400

Emotional numbness and loss of reality as a result of trauma.

What is depersonalization?

400

Prioritization of patient needs after the first two levels of needs are met.

What is love and belonging?

400

Sertraline

What is an SSRI, selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor?

500

Xanax and Ativan

What are Benzodiazepines?

500

Patterns of negative attitudes that lead to discrimination against individuals with different lifestyles.

What is stigma?

500

Psychological effects of fear and disbelief followed by shame and distrust often follow after a rape has occurred.

What is rape-trauma syndrome?

500

This category of need is at the fifth level.

What is self-actualization?

500

A form of psychotherapy that involves elements of several types of therapy using eye movements, taps, or tones.

What is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR.

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