Trauma and the Brain
DV
Relaxation Skills
TF-CBT and Random
100

What part of the brain regulates breathing?

The Brain stem/Lower brain

100

What is Domestic Violence?

Abusive behavior towards partners and/or family members 

100

What are some of the benefits of learning relaxation?

Being able to calm down, bringing stress levels down, dealing with worry and anxiety, brain growth, etc.

100

What does TF-CBT stand for?

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

200
What part of the brain is responsible for higher level thinking?

The Prefrontal Cortex (Upper Brain)

200

What kinds of people are affected by domestic violence and where do they live?

All kinds of people, everywhere

200

When you do deep belly breathing does your chest or belly move in and out/up and down?

Your belly!

200

What are some challenges that a person who has experienced trauma might be having?

Intrusive thoughts, nightmares, worry, attention problems, "triggers" with big feelings, difficulty calming down, etc.

300

What changes in the brain when you experience trauma?

Your fear/stress response (fight, flight, freeze)

300

How many people in the US are affected by DV every year- hundreds, thousands or millions?

About 10 million men and women per year, estimated

300

Engage in the 5-4-3-2-1 exercise

5 things you can see

4 things you can hear 

3 things you can touch

2 things you can smell

1 thing you can taste

(Do the exercise for points)

300

What happens at the end of treatment?

We celebrate your progress!

400

Can you change your brain?

Yes! The brain is flexible and has "neuroplasticity"

400

What are some of the affects on children who witness DV?

School grades dropping, aggression, anxiety, getting in trouble, etc.

400

What is the definition of being mindful?

Being present in the moment and allowing thoughts and feelings to come and go without judgment.

400

How might you know that you are making progress during your therapy?

Fewer challenging thoughts, more calm responses, feeling stronger and more able to handle your thoughts and feelings, feeling safe, being able to talk about your feelings..... etc

Any answer is OK!

500

What is the Amygdala involved in?

Your emotions

500

What is the perpetrator usually trying to acheive?

Power and control over the other person

500

Lead the group in a relaxation exercise.

(demonstrate and lead ocean breathing or progressive muscle relaxation)

500

Say three things you have already learned in therapy or through your homework assignments.

Any answers are OK!

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