Types of Abuse
Interventions/Treatment
Trauma Disorders
Miscellaneous
Domains of Impairment
100

Safety planning related to ­­­­­­­________  includes, turning off cell phone location settings, creating varied and complex passwords for social media accounts and adopting two-step authentication processes.  

What is cyber abuse?

100

______ is a therapeutic model for parents and their children aged 0-5 who have experienced at least one traumatic event and/or are experiencing mental health, attachment, and/or behavioral problems, including posttraumatic stress disorder.

What is Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)?

100

The most commonly reported personality disorder for women who have been sexually and physically abused is...

What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

100

Self assessment in trauma-informed care necessitates a process of reflection, engaging in supervision and adopting a self-care regimen that will reduce the likelihood and severity of this type of emotional distress.

What is Secondary Traumatic Stress?

100

The impairment of this domain often results when the source of the trauma is the child-caregiver relationship. Symptoms include: problems with boundaries, heightened distrust/ suspiciousness, and difficulty attuning other’s emotional states.

What is Attachment?

200

This type of abuse results in the worst outcomes for children

What is Neglect?

200

This treatment, created by Francine Shapiro, is a type of exposure therapy in which saccadic eye movements are used to help trauma survivors process post traumatic events.

What is Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)?

200

Exposure to a traumatic event accompanied by symptoms beginning after the trauma and lasting from 3 days to a month

What is Acute Stress Disorder?

200

The part of the brain that controls reactions to danger and stressful situations

What is the Amygdala?

200

Symptoms associated with impairment in this domain include distinct alterations in state of consciousness, amnesia, depersonalization and derealization, and impaired memory for state-based events

What is Dissociation?

300

What is a mental health condition commonly diagnosed in victims of sexual assault

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

300

This is an evidence based treatment that involves cognitions, emotions, and behavior for both children and parents who have experienced trauma and their parent or caregiver.

What is Trauma Focused- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)?

300

This disorder develops within the first five years of life and is characterized by grossly abnormal attachment behaviors, occurring in the context of a history of severely inadequate child care.

What is Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)?

300

The part of the brain the controls emotions and emotional responses

What is the limbic system?

300

Poor modulation of impulses, development of eating disorders and oppositional defiant behaviors all relate to impairment in this domain

What is Behavioral Dyscontrol?

400

This type of abuse does not involve physical harm and includes behaviors such as insults, threats or intimidation, and manipulation

What is Emotional Abuse?

400

There are 6 core components of complex trauma intervention, the first core component involves establishing ____________

What is Safety?

400

Symptoms of this disorder include intrusive memories, avoidance of reminders of the event, mood swings, dissociation, and hyperarousal symptoms. They must be present for at least 1 month or longer following exposure to the traumatic event.

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

400

A therapy that responds to “feelings states” that get frozen in the body

What is Somatic Experiencing?

400

The domain that is responsible for the accurate identification of internal emotional experiences, and requires the ability to differentiate among states of arousal, interpret these states, and apply appropriate labels.

What is Affect Regulation?

500

 An abuser asserts power and control over their partner by preventing them from working, denying them access to transportation and resources such as health insurance, food and spending money. This person is a victim of_________________.

What is Financial Abuse?

500

A form of psychotherapy where play is used as the modality to allow children to explore their feelings and communicate

What is Play Therapy?

500

A moment when a traumatized individual loses contact with current reality and responds as if the trauma is happening?

What are Flashbacks?

500

The presence of innate ability and the strength of promotive and protective factors that can enhance one’s ability to quickly recover from the harmful effects of trauma, loss, and other adversities.

What is Resilience?

500

Impairment in this domain can lead individuals to have low self-esteem, feelings of shame or guilt, or difficulties with sense of separateness

What is Self Concept?

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