This part of the brain initiates the stress response by activating the HPA?
Amygdala
Attributing one's unacceptable thoughts and feelings onto another who does not have them
Projection
What is the first line pharmacological treatment for PTSD
SSRI-(Sertraline or paroxetine)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder can be diagnosed after how much time
This disorder involves intentional feigning of symptoms with no obvious external gain.
Factitious disorder
This is positive stress that motivates a person like getting a new job, or going on a vacation.
Eustress
Unacceptable feelings or behaviors are controlled or kept out of awareness by overcompensating or demonstrating (expressing the opposite behavior of what is felt)
Reaction Formation
Trauma from being in the foster care system is considered this type of trauma
System induced
Repeated hand washing is what kind of symptom of OCD
Compulsion
The experience of being detached from one's body or mind is called
Depersonalization
This type of stress, especially in children, is chronic exposure to traumas that disrupts brain development and increases lifelong risks.
Toxic stress
Responding to stress through the unconscious development of physical manifestations not caused by physical illness.
conversion
This type of trauma is passed through generations and stems from such events as genocide, colonization, slavery
Historical
This type of therapy focuses on modifying thoughts and behaviors contributing to anxiety
CBT
a client with this disorder is likely to experience the presence of two or more distinct identities.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Long term activation of the stress response leading to physical and emotional wear.
Chronic stress
Pretending the truth is not reality to manage unpleasant, anxiety-causing thoughts and feelings
Denial
This type of trauma causes emotional distress from hearing about or supporting someone else's trauma
Secondary trauma
this is the excessive fear of social situations due to fear of embarrassment
Social Anxiety
A client presents with severe fatigue and pain that affects daily functioning, but no physical cause is found. What disorder is likely?
Somatic Symptom disorder
Toxic stress most commonly affects what age group
Children
Dealing with anxiety by reaching out to others
Altruism
This approach to patient care recognizes trauma's impact and emphasizes safety, trust, empowerment, and collaboration
Trauma Informed Care
Sudden episodes of intense fear without a clear cause
Panic Disorder
a client with sensory or motor deficits is most likely experiencing what somatic symptom disorder?
Functional neurological symptom disorder