Psychoeducation
Basic Information
Interventions
PRACTICE
Bonus Question
100
Psychoeducation for traumatized children usually focuses on: A) relaxation skills, safety, mental health B) traumatic events, mental health issues, & safety issues
What is 'B' - traumatic events, mental health issues, & safety issues
100
TF-CBT is a child focused intervention that encourages parent participation to help parents manage their own trauma symptoms related to the traumatic event and to encourage parents to help the child use strategies learned during session: A) true B) false
What is 'A' - true
100
Children who are not significantly bothered by intrusive thoughts should be taught the thought stopping technique anyway: A) true B) false
What is 'A' - true
100
The TF-CBT model components can be broken down and referred to by the following acronym: A) T.F.C.B.T B) P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E C) L.M.F.A.O
What is 'B' - PRACTICE
100
TF-CBT stands for what?
What is trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy.
200
The capacity to recover quickly from difficult issues
What is "resilience"
200
TF-CBT is an integrated treatment model which has been empirically proven to help this group cope with traumatic events: A) infants and toddlers B) children ages 5 to 18 C) all of the above
What is 'B' - children ages 5 to 18
200
Cognitive coping techniques do NOT involve direct discussion of: A) accurate thoughts that are helpful B) emotional reactions to the traumatic event
What is 'B' - emotional reactions to the traumatic event
200
The 'P.R.A.C' in P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E stands for all of the following except: A) Psychology B) Relaxation C) Affective expression D) Cognitive coping
What is "A" psychology - the 'P' stands for psycheducation
200
These are some of the exercise that take place during this component of TF-CBT treatment: Focused or controlled breathing, muscle relaxation, pleasant imagery, calming words and response.
What is "relaxation"
300
The following symptoms are from what disorder? --Re-experiencing --Avoidance --Increased arousal --Symptoms at least 1 month and cause impairment.
What is PTSD -- Post traumatic stress disorder
300
TF-CBT is a component based model whereby each component builds on the next and allows for the child to be gradually exposed to the traumatic event in a safe and secure manner: A) true B) false
What is 'A' - true
300
Cognitive coping tries to decrease problem thoughts by: A) using thought stopping techniques B) identifying, challenging, and replacing them C) improving parent-child interaction
What is 'B' - identifying, challenging, and replacing them
300
The 'T.I.C.E' letters in P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E stands for all of the following except: A) Talking B) Invivo gradual exposure C) Conjoint parent child sessions E) Enhancing safety and future development
What is 'A' Talking - the 'T' stands for Trauma narrative development and processing
300
How long does TF-CBT work typically last?
Approximately 20 sessions, or 6 months to 1 year.
400
A set of psychological and physiological responses of children and their families to pain, injury, serious illness, medical procedures and invasive or frightening treatment experiences.
What is Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress
400
The therapist helps teach client and caregiver a set of skills to help them manage physiological symptoms of fear and anxiety
What is the "relaxation" stage of TF-CBT
400
The therapist helps the client create a story or narrative of the traumatic events that will help them better manage thoughts and feelings associated to the trauma.
What is "Trauma Narrative"
400
The 'E' letter in P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E stands for the following:
Enhancing safety and future development
400
SUDS is used to measure how strongly a feeling is being felt (angry or furious). What does SUDS stand for? A) some unknown disorders B) subject units of distress
What is 'B' subject units of distress
500
Characterized by anxious feelings or fear often accompanied by physical symptoms
What is Anxiety
500
This stage of treatment helps young people who have experienced traumatic events in identify, understanding, expressing, and regulating their feelings.
What is the "Affective Expression and Modulation" phase of treatment.
500
This means that the client is gradually and repeatedly placed in closer and closer contact with a feared object or activity in real life for the purpose of becoming used to that thing.
What is "In-vivo Exposure"
500
TF-CBT involves working with whom in the treatment process?
What is the client and caregiver(s). In conjoint sessions, child and parent meet with the therapist for therapeutic activities.
500
This is an important goal in the therapy process.
Increased functioning, independence and personal satisfaction.
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