What is the acroymn for our Core Values
CHRIST
How many TIC principals are there
6
What are the 5 levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
psychological needs - basic survival
saftey needs - security & stability
love & belonging
Esteem Needs
Self Actulization
A client returns to substance use after a period of sobriety.
What is this called ?
Relapse
A staff member explains every step of the intake process and follows through on what they say.
👉 Which principle is being demonstrated?
Trustworthiness & Transparency
What are Our Core Values
C - commitment to excellence
H- heart for outreach
R- Relationship
I- Integrity
S- Servant Heart
T - Team Work
! - Joy
What are the 3 E's of Trauma
Event, Experience, Effects
A case manager helps a client set long-term life goals and discover purpose beyond the program.
Self-Actualization
A student is overwhelmed, shuts down, avoids others, and later becomes irritable and reactive. What are two possible trauma responses being displayed?
freeze, fight/flight
A former graduate comes back to lead a recovery group, or a meeting and share their story and testimony,
What TIC principle is being demonstrated?
Peer Support
What are our 5 spiritual initiatives
scripture reading
prayer walk
staff bible study
prayer clinic
chapel service
What are the 3 R of TIC
Realize
Recognize
Respond
Resist to Re-Traumatize
Why is Maslow’s Hierarchy important in case management?
Because clients cannot focus on higher-level goals (like growth, purpose, or accountability) until their basic needs are met.
A client continues using substances even though it is causing negative consequences in her life.
What is this called
Addiction
Instead of saying “you need to finish this,” staff ask, “What’s getting in the way of completing this assignment?”
Which TIC principles are being used?
Collaboration & mutuality
Whats our program motto
Enter to change
remain to grow
depart to serve
Define each. "R" of the TIC model
Realizes: the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths for recovery
Recognizes: the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system; and
Responds: by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices ( CULTURE SHIFT)
Resist re-traumatization: actively Resist re-traumatization:
A client is compliant with program rules but does not feel connected to anyone and is considering leaving.
What is Love & Belonging?
What is A smell, sound, person, or situation that causes an emotional or behavioral reaction.
Trigger
A student becomes defensive when asked about incomplete assignments. Staff respond calmly, avoid power struggles, and focus on problem-solving together
What TIC Principle is taking place?
Collaboration & Mutuality
What are the scriptures associates with each one our Core Values
C - colossians 3:17
H - Matthew 25:34-36
R- John 13:34-35
I - Titus 2:7
S- Philipians 2: 3-4
What are the 6 TIC principles
Safety
Trustworthiness & Transparency
Peer Support
Collaboration & Mutuality
Empowerment, Voice & Choice
Culture, Historical and Gender Issues
A student is consistently late to class, irritable, and disengaged. Upon further conversation, staff discover she hasn’t been sleeping well and is worried about her child. What level should staff address first?
Physiological & Safety Needs
What are different types of triggers someone can experience and provide examples
A resident is given leadership opportunities in the program to build confidence and ownership.
What TIC principle is taking place?
Empowerment, Voice & Choice