A wound that injures us physically, emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually
What is PTSD?
Excessive weighing or measuring of the body
What is a common indicator of Anorexia Nervosa?
This type of disorder includes full manic episodes
What is Bipolar I
This is the most common type of hallucination?
What is auditory?
When a worker internalizes the trauma of youth
What is Vicarious trauma?
A behavioural indicator of trauma in children aged birth to 5 years old.
What is developmental regression?
What is Anorexia?
An individual presenting as highly talkative and little need for sleep
What is a manic episode?
A belief that others can hear your thoughts
What is thought broadcasting?
Taking steps to avoid burnout and stress
What is self-care?
Psychoeducation, coping skills, gradual exposure, cognitive processing/restructuring and caregiver involvement
What are elements of Trauma-focused Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy?
A cultural factor that contributes to eating disorders
What is social media?
What are symptoms of Major Depressive Episode
The phase of schizophrenia that involves the development of psychotic symptoms
What is the acute stage?
Feeling trapped by your work
What is a sign of compassion fatigue?
Substance use would be this type of indicator of trauma
What is a behavioural indicator for 12-18 years old
An effective treatment for changing negative thoughts
What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
The most traumatic interpersonal stressor for children is the loss of a parent.
What is parental loss?
What is a negative symptom of Schizophrenia?
The key to treatment of trauma and many other disorders
What is connection?
Holocaust survivors would be consider to be this type of trauma
Generational Trauma
What is self-care?
When an individual experiences one or more Major Depressive Episode and at least one Hypomanic episode.
What is Bipolar II
What is the typical age of onset?
Grounded, balance of flexible, firm and follow through, provide clarity and consistency of boundaries
What are important techniques for CYC's?
What are nightmares or trouble concentrating>
Sociocultural treatments for eating disorders
What are self-esteem programs?
Similar to Bipolar I and II but associated with less severe depressive and manic symptoms
What is Cyclothymic Disorder?
These are considered positive symptoms of schizophrenia
What are hallucinations?
A model used for treating trauma
What is the ARC model?
The ingestion of nonnutritive substances such as glass, string, dirt or paint”
What is Pica?
Assists with goal setting (Short and long term), Involve all social supports, explore cultural beliefs and alternative healing activities and practices
What are important roles for CYC's?
This disorder mimics schizophrenia symptoms but occurs for a shorter period of time
What is Acute Stress Disorder?