Name 3 of the 4 groups of people we discussed who are at higher risk for medical trauma
Children and elderly patients
Individuals with chronic illnesses
Patients with prior trauma history
Marginalized or underserved communities
Who are the silent victims of domestic violence
Who are children
What is a form of psychological injury shared by a group due to historical oppression, violence, or displacement.
What is Cultural trauma
Middle-child trauma often develops when this family pattern assigns them the role of “peacekeeper” between siblings and parents.
What is triangulation (or being placed in the mediator role)
DV is the _________ leading cause of homelessness.
third
Name at least 3 of the 4 psychological and emotional impacts we discussed with regard to invasive medical trauma
•Loss of control: feel powerless or vulnerable
•Fear and anxiety: Anticipation of pain or complications can heighten emotional distress.
•Violation of bodily autonomy: Especially when consent is rushed or poorly communicated.
•Post-procedure trauma: Lingering fear, flashbacks, or avoidance of future care.
__________ children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children are eyewitnesses to this violence.
What is 1 in 15
What is the type of trauma that involves healthcare settings i.e. primary care clinics, general hospitals, and specialty medical clinics, among others.
What is Medical trauma
Name at two types of developmental trauma
1. Conflictual Family Interactions
2. Grandparents Moving Into the Home
When treating trauma, the first and foremost thing you should do is
create safety
List at least 3 of the 5 reasons why medical traumas can impact children
What is Unfamiliar environment, separation anxiety, pain and discomfort, loss of control and witnessing distress
It has been said that the number of American troops killed in _______________between 2001 and 2012 was 6,488. The number of American women who were murdered by current or ex male partners during that time was 11,766.
(Looking for location)
What is Afghanistan and Iraq
What is the diagnosis in which an individual has an alter that is its protector who developed when the individual was under severe stress and are typically female
What is DID
What is the ____________decision to let go of resentment and thoughts of revenge.
What is forgiveness/acceptance
Every minute ______ people experience intimate partner violence in the United States.
What is 32
Between ________ of birthing parents around the world are reporting their birth experiences as traumatic and ______ go on to develop PTSD within the first year of giving birth
What is 28 and 40% and 1 - 6%
What is the name and date of the first piece of legislation dedicated to stopping DV was
What is “the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976
This topic examines the often-overlooked reality that a significant portion of intimate partner violence involves male victims whose experiences may be minimized due to stigma, gender norms, and barriers to disclosure.
What is IPV and men
What is the percentage of men in the US who have experienced rape, physical violence, or stalking by a partner, which has adversely impacted their daily functioning.
What is 10%
Give three reasons why hospitals could be experienced as traumatic for children.
What is loss of control, painful or invasive procedures, separation from caregivers, sensory overload, observing adult distress, developmental misunderstandings, or witnessing emergencies.
Name 3 of the 5 things we discussed on how medical workers can contribute to trauma
What is - poor communication, dismissive behavior, lack of informed consent, emotional detachment, unintentional harm
________________ million women and 5.1 million men in the United States have been stalked in their lifetime.
*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
What is 19.3
Is more triadic than dyadic since it includes the shadow of the victimizer who demanded silence in the past and whose command is now being broken.
What is trauma transference
What is the type of trauma which transmitted through behaviors, patterns, and stress responses which creates cycles of emotional dysregulation
What is Intergenerational / Intravenous Trauma
This destructive family dynamic occurs when one child becomes the repository for the family’s unprocessed conflict, blame, and dysfunction, allowing other members to avoid accountability and maintain a false sense of harmony.
What is scapegoating