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Impact of Trauma
100

Trauma

An emotional response to a horrifying, stressful, or dangerous event, relationship or circumstance that threatens a persons sense of health and safety.

100

Everyone has experienced trauma

False

40-90% of people report having experienced trauma

100

Name the three common reactions to a traumatic or stressful experience

Fight, flight, or freeze

100

Resiliency

A persons ability to "bounce back" after an event or situation

100

True/False. Trauma is stored in our nervous system.

True!!

200

Coping Skill

Strategies to reduce unpleasant emotions

200

How we think impacts how we feel?

True.

You may notice your body and emotions feel one way when you have a certain thought

200

Someone is yelling in class and you can feel your hands tense up. What would you do to regulate your emotions?

-Ask for a break with staff

-Take 10 deep breathes

-Try a grounding exercise

200

What is the freeze response

Our bodies reaction to a real or perceived threat-may include, drawing a blank, saying "I don't know", feeling frozen/numb.

200

True/False-We have the ability to re-regulate our nervous system

True!

300

Big T

Clearly dangerous and extreme events

Examples: war, physical/sexual abuse, natural disaster 

300

Coping skills can be negative or positive

True

300

What is an example of a healthy and unhealthy coping skill?

Healthy: breathing exercises, daily hygiene habits, grounding exercises, positive self-talk, talking to supportive adult

Unhealthy: Reacting with anger, shutting down, aggression, oversleeping, using substances, isolation, self-harm

300

What is the fight response

Our bodies reaction to a real or perceived threat-may include, yelling, hitting, arguing, having muscles tense up.

300

Do symptoms or impact of traumatic events show up immediatly?

Not always. Sometimes, symptoms show up right away. Other times, they may appear as time goes on. 

400

Little T

Events that are life altering, not life threatening.

Examples: Divorce, legal trouble, financial trouble

400

It is normal to have a hard time remembering parts before, during, or after trauma

True

400

What makes up the nervous system?

The brain, spinal cord, and a series of threadlike nerves.

The brain is what controls all the body's functions. 

The spinal cord runs from the brain down through the back. It contains threadlike nerves that branch out to every organ and body part. 

This network of nerves relays messages back and forth from the brain to different parts of the body.

400

What is the flight response

Our bodies reaction to a real or perceived threat- includes feeling trapped, wanting to run away, rapid breathing, restless legs

400

What are some lasting effects of trauma?

PTSD, trouble regulating emotions, depression/anxiety, poor relationship skills, health problems, etc. 

500

ACE

Adverse Childhood Experience

(study we watched video on)

500

Everyone will react the same to a traumatic situation

False.

Everyone has their own reaction to trauma. No one reaction is "correct".

500

What is the job of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system? 

The sympathetic nervous system activates the fight or flight response during a threat or perceived danger

The parasympathetic nervous system restores the body to a state of calm.

500

What is the nervous system

The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves. 

The nervous system controls much of what you think and feel and what your body does. it also controls how we react in an emergency

500

According to the ACE study, what are some health problems that can occur as people age, who have had traumatic experiences?

Some include: Heart disease, cancer, addictions, depression, anxiety.