Triggers
Trauma and the Brain
What is Trauma?
Coping Skills
Miscellaneous
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What is a trigger? 

When something reminds you of the traumatic experience

100

True/False: Trauma can affect memory 

True!

100

What is Trauma?

A normal human response to an abnormal situation or event. 

100

What is a coping skill? 

The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.

100

What does hypervigilance mean? 

Always scanning the environment, or feeling a sense of constant threat

200

Name 3 types of triggers

Anything you can see, touch, taste, smell, feel 

200

What is the Reptilian Brain? 

Maintains basic bodily functions. 

200

True/ False: Natural Disasters can be considered traumatic events

True

200

True/false: substance use is a coping skill

True: People turn to substances to help them deal with difficult emotions/situations. While substance use is not a healthy coping skill, it is still considered a coping skill. 

200

True/false: Everyone who tries drugs or drinks alcohol will become addicted 

False

300

True or false: a behavior can be a trigger

True!
300
What is the one job of the amygdala?
Sense danger and set off the alarm! 
300

True/False: Traumatic events don't have much affect on the brain. 

False: Trauma changes the brain and creates reaction pathways

300

What are 3 examples of healthy coping skills? 

Reading, listening to music, dancing, talking to a friend, writing, singing, walking, etc. 

300

Abandonment is especially traumatic for which population? 

Children 

400

Triggers can influence what when they occur? 

How we think and act

400

What are the three survival responses?

Fight, Flight, Freeze

400

When someone is reminded of their trauma in day to day activities 

Trigger

400

Coping skills are also called what? 

Coping mechanisms

Coping strategies

Calming strategies

400

What are some possible physical health issues associated with trauma? 

Lung issues

Heart Disease

Autoimmune Disorders

Obesity 

500

How do triggers affect a person's behavior? 

 A person will react to triggers in the same way as they reacted to the original (trauma) event because the pathway was created at the time of the trauma. 

500

Which brain system is instinctive and takes over during traumatic experiences? 

Limbic system

500

What are 3 responses to trauma? 

Body Sensations

Numbing

Hypervigilance 

Hyperarousal 

Collapse

Altered state of consciousness 

500

What does SEEDS stand for? 

Social Connectivity

Exercise 

Education

Diet

Sleep 

500

Name the 4 retreat responses

Isolation

Dissociation

Depression

Anxiety 

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