Trauma-Informed Care
Motivational Interviewing
Ethics
Cultural Competency
Documentation & Professionalism
100

Trauma-informed care begins with creating this for the people we serve.

What is safety?

100

Motivational interviewing focuses on helping people find their own reasons for this.

What is change?

100

These define appropriate limits in professional relationships.

What are boundaries?

100

This means respecting and valuing differences among people.

What is cultural competence?

100

Documentation should be this and based on facts.

What is accurate?

200

Trauma can affect a person's thoughts, feelings, and this.

What is behavior?

200

Questions that cannot be answered with only yes or no are called these.

What are open-ended questions?

200

Personal information should be kept this unless safety concerns require disclosure.

What is confidential?

200

Everyone has these personal viewpoints and experiences that can influence decisions.

What are biases?

200

Good documentation describes observable facts rather than personal this.

What are opinions?

300

Instead of asking "What's wrong with you?" trauma-informed care asks this.

What happened to you?

300

Reflective listening shows that you are doing this.

What is listening?

300

Peer support specialists should avoid dual relationships because they can create this.

What are conflicts of interest?

300

A peer support specialist should avoid making these about a person's culture or background.

What are assumptions?

300

Notes should usually be completed as soon as possible after this.

What is the engagement or service?

400

Giving people choices helps support this trauma-informed principle.

What is empowerment?

400

Motivational interviewing avoids arguing and instead expresses this.

What is empathy?

400

If you are unsure about an ethical issue, you should consult this person.

Who is a supervisor?

400

Asking respectful questions helps improve this.

What is understanding?

400

Documentation helps ensure continuity of this.

What is care?

500

Peer support and shared experiences can help build this after trauma.

What is trust?

500

The goal is to help people increase their motivation and this.

What is confidence?

500

Accepting expensive gifts from participants may create this type of ethical concern.

What is a boundary issue?

500

Treating each person's cultural identity as important supports this.

What is person-centered care?

500

If a mistake is made in documentation, it should be corrected according to this.

What is company policy?

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