A person’s internal and external resources are inadequate to cope
What is Trauma?
Eye rolls in a meeting
Gossip
Exaggerating results
What is the Commitment to Non-Violence?
The acronym SELF
stands for…
What is Safety,
Emotions,
Loss,
Future?
This Sanctuary tool is used to support effective emotional management
What is the Safety Plan?
The phenomenon in which people who have significant relationships with one another share thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
What is Parallel Process?
Chronic stress and adversity effect this much the same as trauma does
What is the Brain (Body)?
The meeting after the meeting
Secrecy
Lack of information
What is the Commitment to Open Communication?
The 4 Domains of Safety
What are Physical,
Psychological,
Social, and
Moral?
The Sanctuary tool used to plan for or respond to a critical incident or challenging trend
What is the Red Flag Review?
A loss of empathy and hypersensitivity to violence can both be signs of this
What is Vicarious Trauma?
The brain’s self-protective response to avoid being overwhelmed by disconnecting
What is Dissociation?
Responding to client’s
sarcasm with sarcasm
Condescension
Slamming doors
What are the Commitment to Emotional Intelligence?
2 ways we use SELF
What are Problem-solving
Treatment Planning
Psychoeducation
Red Flag Reviews
Decision-Making
Assessment
Name a common but ineffective response to “How are you feeling today?” in a community meeting
What is Good, bad, fine, or ok?
The emotions related to a situation become disconnected and assigned to something else
What is a Collective Disturbance?
In Sanctuary, rather than diagnosing, labeling as bad, or asking “what’s wrong with you?”
we ask this
What is What Happened to You?
“That’s not my job.”
Being a bystander to a wrongdoing
Leaving dirty dishes in the sink
What is the Commitment to Social Responsibility?
All change comes with this
What is Loss?
Aside from training, it is through the use of this tool that the most is learned and experienced of Sanctuary
What is Supervision and Coaching?
The roles in the
Empowerment Triangle
What are Creator, Coach, and Challenger?
In a traumatic re-enactment, the person who assumes this role may often feel helpless and disempowered
What is the Victim role?
“But that’s how we’ve always done it”
Lack of institutional memory
Afraid of taking risks
What is the Commitment to Growth and Change?
Focusing on the future counteracts this symptom of trauma and stress
What is Hopelessness?
The Sanctuary tool used to protect against the effects of vicarious trauma
What is the Self-Care Plan?
Circumstances and relational dynamics from the past played out in the present
What is Re-enactment?