JTSAH history
Violence
Trauma
Child development
Clinical modalities
100

The first Margaret's Place program opened in this school 

Hostos Lincoln Academy

100

The acronym F.R.I.E.S. stands for what

Freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, specific (consent).

100

This clinical skill puts clinicians at greater risk for psychological distress. 

What is empathy? 

100

These are considered adverse childhood experiences.  Give at least three examples. 

What are incarcerated relatives, substance use, emotional neglect, emotional abuse, physical neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, parental mental illness. 

100

Safety and stabilization, gradual exposure, and consolidation/integration are all stages of this clinical modality

What is TFCBT 

200

The number of world series rings won by Joe Torre

What is four

200

Saying the abuse didn't happen, and shifting responsibility for abusing behavior are examples of which tactic of abusive actions on the power and control wheel? 

What is minimizing, blaming, denying abuse

200

Trauma stemming from a singular event in time is called this

What is acute trauma 

200

The are the four styles of attachment according to Bowlby 

Secure attachment, avoidant attachment, anxious attachment, disorganized attachment. 

200

Role theory is part of this clinical modality

Drama therapy or psychodrama
300

Ali Torre is one of how many siblings? 

What is 16

300

Destroying property, abusing pets, and displaying weapons are examples of which part of the power and control wheel? 

What is intimidation? 

300

Projective identification and rationalization are examples of this type of unconscious process. 

What are defense mechanisms

300

Most of a child's brain development occurs between these ages. 

What is 0-5 years old? 

300

The miracle question is an element of this clinical modality

What is Brief Solution Focused Therapy 

400

Margaret's Place program was modeled on this original New York based violence prevention program 

Safe Harbor

400

This federal act creates and supports comprehensive, cost-effective responses to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking.

Bonus: What year was it enacted?

Bonus 2: Which one of our grants directly supports this type of programming? 

What is Violence Against Women Act? 

Bonus: 1994

Bonus 2: OVW

400

This part of the brain is responsible for the fight/flight/freeze response to a trigger. 

What is the amygdala? 

400

According to Erikson, industry v. inferiority is the primary task of this age group

Ages 5-12

400

Name the five stages of change in motivational interviewing. 

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. 

500

This the true cost of running a Margaret's Place program for one year

$190,000

500

These six messages make up Margaret's Place core values

1. Violence is never okay

2. You are not alone

3. Speak up when you're ready

4. It is not your fault

5. Talk to someone you trust

6. You can end the cycle of violence 

500

These are the four "R"s in trauma-informed practice. 

Realize, recognize, respond , and resist traumatization

500
This area of the adolescent brain is responsible for skills like planning, prioritizing, and making good decisions is the last part of the brain to mature.  

What is the prefrontal cortex?

500

EMDR utilizes bi-lateral stimulation to decrease symptoms of trauma.  This other modality often uses the same technique in the treatment of trauma. 

What is clinical art therapy? 

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