They send and receive information in the brain.
What are neurons?
Gets to decide the definition of trauma.
What is the person?
Area of the brain that acts as the first entry point for most of our senses.
What is the thalamus?
4 Rs: Realize, Recognize, Responding, __________
What is Resist Re-traumatization?
Communication is made up of verbal and nonverbal interactions. __________is where we receive the most messages.
What is nonverbal communication?
When a co-worker is acting inappropriately, we have the responsibility as a ______________?
What is mandated reporter?
What is reprimand?
Do not attempt to confine a person to a small room with a blocking shield as this is ____________.
What is seclusion?
Explaining what the pads are there for, how they will be used, how to keep everyone safe, and explaining what staff are not allowed to do.
What is Pad Orientation?
Donald Hebb said, "Neurons that wire together______"
What is "fire together."?
Exaggerated startle response.
What is hyper arousal?
Alert center. DANGER!
What is the amygdala?
Trauma-informed or Trauma Uninformed: Collaboration
What is Trauma-Informed?
This has a detrimental affect on communication.
What is stress?
Zone of distance: 6"to 8".
What is the intimate zone?
What are comfort statements?
Maintain your balance by using this.
What is movable stance?
What is an active user certification.
Part of the brain most physically affected by trauma.
What is forebrain?
Mental state where a person feels disconnected from their own self, emotionally and physically.
What is dissociation?
What sense travels through the amygdala & hippocampus
What is smell
Trauma-informed or Trauma Uninformed: What happened to you?
What is trauma-informed?
It's critical to be aware what's going on with the person, the environment and _________.
What is yourself?
As a person approaches the boiling point, this should be increased.
What is physical distance/space?
The mother of all control statements!
What is "Calm Down"?
__________ the distance between you and the person.
What is increase?
This release is called _______________.
What is Shrug n' Turn?
These memories are sensory based.
What are implicit memories?
Children with disabilities are _____ likely to experience abuse.
Area of the brain responsible for processing and producing speech.
What is the Broca's area?
Trauma-Informed or Trauma Uninformed: Using labeling language such as manipulative.
What is Trauma Uninformed?
As situations become more stressful, people tend to pay attention more to this type of communication.
This is not a time to teach!
What is during a crisis?
Sometimes we need an alternative to this 2 letter word.
What is "no"?
When an incident ends, no _________ or blaming.
What is shaming?
C. A. B. stands for this.
Chin Arm Bow
Key to survival at birth?
What are relationships?
An approach for presuming and reacting in a manner that the person you are interacting with has a history of trauma.
What are universal precautions?
Job #1 is to Calm the Amygdala. Job #2
What is build new neural pathways?
Think survival habit instead of ____________.
What is bad behavior?
Remove others from the area, ensure environmental safety, monitor the person served.
What is the observer role?
What is competition?
Requires impulse control, high emotional regulation, and the ability to tolerate a perceived injustice.
What is "not talking back"?
Names these....
What is arm shield, body shield, and curved shield?
Only ______ ______ _______ can teach others Ukeru.
What is Ukeru Certified Trainers?