Trauma Related Disorders
Who in history
When in history
Psychiatric Therapies
Combination
100

This often occurs in individuals that experience PTSD as a way to cope with their trauma. 


Substance Abuse

100

Who was the first African American woman to be on the ballot as a candidate for President?

 

Shirley Chisholm

100

What is activism? 


Action of using campaigning to bring about political or social change.

100

this type of therapy focuses on the clients perception of self, world, and future (cognitive triad)


cognitive therapy.

100

The movement that is now a hashtag created by Alicia Garza is called 

Black Lives Matter 

200

These are external reminders that individuals avoid or try to avoid that arouse distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings about or closely associated with the traumatic event(s). [*Must identify 3 out of 6]


What are people, places, conversations, activities, objects, or situations?

200

Who were the founders of the Black Panther Party? 

Huey P. Newton

Bobby Seale

200

What is The Harlem Renaissance ?

The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater and politics centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s.

200

This psychiatric therapy was developed by Marsha Linehan specifically for treatment of borderline personality disorder. (BPD).


dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).

200

What Year did Martin Luther King Jr say the "I have a dream speech?


extra points for saying parts of the speech 

August 28, 1963,



300

These kinds of disorders can develop following a trauma and result in problems with memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior and sense of self.

 

Dissociative Disorders

300

Why Is February Black History Month?

and Who was the founder?    

February was chosen for Black History Month because it marked the birthdays of former President    Abraham Lincoln and writer Frederick Douglas. Both were prominent abolitionists, and they stood against slavery in the country during the 1860s.

Carter G. Woodson

300

The goal of the Pan-African Movement for Africans all over the world?


To bring them together to solve common problems?

300

In this Psychiatric therapy, the therapist uses the word "we" suggesting a joint experience as he/she works with the client as they find solutions to their problems.


Solution-focused therapy (SFT)

300

What disorder in children is similar to antisocial personality disorder in adults?


 conduct disorder

400

This disorder can occur after trauma, and along with PTSD. Both may present numbing and avoidance features, but this disorder would not induce hyperarousal or intrusive symptoms.


Major Depressive Disorder (or Depression)

400

Who said, "The time is always to right do what is right"?


Martin Luther King, Jr

400

Which Supreme Court case stated that segregation was legal and constitutional as long as "facilities were equal"?


Plessy v. Ferguson

400

Introduced to the psychiatric practice in the 1930s in Italy, this therapy is used in clients for whom all other therapeutic interventions have failed and whose lives are at risk.


electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

400

What exclusion was removed from the Major Depressive Disorder diagnosis in the DSM-5?


the bereavement exclusion

500

These two types of distress occur when an individual is reminded of the trauma (intrusive symptoms)


What is psychological and physiological? Intense psychological distress at reminders of the trauma. Intense physiological distress, often referred to as body memory or body cues.

500

Who is known as the Nation of Islam's most effective minister until he broke form the group in 1964 and formed his own group, the Organization of Afro-American Unity?


 Malcom X

500

 W.E.B Du Bois wrote the book " Souls of Black Folk" that speaks about double consciousness. What is double consciousness according to Du Bois 

 Double consciousness describes the individual sensation of feeling as though your identity is divided into several parts, making it difficult or impossible to have one unified identity. Du Bois spoke of this within the context of race relations in the United States.

500

This therapy was introduced for treatment of a mood disorder that begins in the early fall or winter and resolves in the spring.


phototherapy

500

Which racially motivated attack on a church caused the death of four African American girls in Alabama?


Alabama Church Bombing