In what year was ARC developed
2004
This type of trauma occurs within the caregiving relationship
Developmental Trauma
Attachment can be thought of as these types of bonds between child and caregiver
Emotional
In addition to noticing thoughts and feelings, it is important that youth identify these
Sensations
This skill involves understanding where another person is coming from
Perspective Taking
What year was the ARC work first published
2010
What are the 3 E's
Event, Experience, Effects
What are the four attachment styles
Secure, Avoidant, Ambivalent, Disorganized
The two aspects of regulation that ARC addresses
Identification and Modulation
Stop, think, act is an example of an intervention that strengthens this skill
Executive Functioning
What is the title of the published ARC book
Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents
This brain region is often referred to as the "emotional brain"
Limbic Region
The process by which adults manage their own behavioral responses to youth behaviors
Caregiver Affect Management
Jamie is having some "big feelings" and showing explosive anger. This is an example of this level of arousal
Hyperarousal
When relationships are damaged, this is the process of healing the rupture
Relational Repair
principle based
Four common behaviors that occur when the human stress response is activated
Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn
Gasp Sherlock! By attuning to the youth's "clues" about what they are experiencing, adults act as this
Feelings Detective
Timothy Challemate frequently dissassociates. What level of arousal is this
Hypoarousal
Name the four facets of the self
Unique, Positive, Cohesive, Future
ARC is considered this type of "evidence" practice
Evidence Informed
Brain regions develop in this order
Reptilian, Limbic, Thinking
The three types of containment
Verbal, Non Verbal, Physical
The arousal zone where the youth is most comfortable and/or operates at most of the time
Comfort Zone
Which dog picture was your favorite
Trick Question! All Of Them!