SAFETY
TRUSTWORTHINESS AND TRANSPARENCY
PEER SUPPORT
COLLABORATION AND MUTUALITY
EMPOWERMENT, VOICE AND CHOICE
100

Trauma-informed care is invested in physical and this type of safety.

What is psychological?

100

If your goal is to gain someone's trust, then your process must be this.

What is trustworthy and/or transparent?

100

Fill in the blank: A "peer" in any context is someone with lived ____________.

What is experience?

100

In order for a patient to truly be involved in their treatment plan, the treatment team should utilize this type of decision-making.

What is shared?

100

Using practices that have been tried, measured, and shown to be effective is known as this kind of practice.

What is evidence-based?

200

These two locations are the highest risk locations for patient injury or suicide attempt.

What are the bathrooms and bedrooms?

200

Fill in the blank: Building rapport with someone usually requires a degree of empathic and reflective ___________.

What is listening?

200

Trauma has a tendency to be "contagious," which is otherwise known as this type of trauma.

What is vicarious?

200

In the words of American anthropologist Margaret Mead (and fictional coach Ted Lasso), "Turn your judgement into this."

What is curiosity?

200

This is a strengths-based alternative to describing someone as "attention-seeking."

What is "connection-seeking"?

300

This can be described as an autonomic reaction that follows exposure to some aversive stimulus.

What is a trigger?

300

SAMHSA's "Four Rs" for addressing trauma are Realization, Recognition, Response and Resisting this.

What is re-traumatization?

300

The acronym "ACE" (often referred to as "ACEs") is the abbreviation for these three words.

What are "Adverse Childhood Experiences"?

300

This question is the trauma-informed alternative to "What's wrong with you?"

What is "What happened to you?"

300

Five of the six SAMHSA principles are listed as the categories for these questions, while the missing category is this.

What is Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues?

400

When someone has suffered from interpersonal trauma over a period of time, it is called this type of trauma.

What is complex or chronic?

400

Unlike sympathy, Brene Brown cites the work of Nursing Scholar Teresa Wiseman in elevating the importance of this attribute.

What is empathy?

400

Prolonged stress or acute trauma can result in the dysregulation of this nervous system.

What is the autonomic nervous system?

400

Fill in the blank: Mutuality may be described as a diverse team of people with a common ___________.

What is goal or purpose?

400

This council or committee model empowers staff to participate in administrative decision-making.

What is shared governance?

500

This intervention is the best (and often only) thing you can do when physical and psychological safety contradict.

What is communication?

500

A common occurrence in the human services field, this process takes place when staff begin embodying the thoughts, words, and actions of the population that's being served.

What is parallel?

500

Trauma-informed care assumes that healing happens through safe and collaborative these.

What are relationships?

500

Similar to cultural competence, this is a practice of recognizing your own lack of awareness when it comes to the norms and customs that differ from yours.

What is cultural humility?

500

Born in 1909 in Reading, Pennsylvania, this clinician developed Middle-Range Nursing Theory and is known as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing.

Who is Hildegard Peplau?

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