Quiz: Solution-Focused Therapy for Severe Trauma (OT271-A) Quiz – Solution-Focused Therapy for Severe Trauma Training Title: Solution-Focused Therapy for Severe Trauma This exam contains 25 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 20 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like. First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. What did the presenter ask the attendees to rate on a scale of 1 to 10? * Their knowledge of solution-focused therapy The clarity of the presenter’s power point slides Their confidence in working with survivors of severe trauma and stress The severity of the worst trauma case they had ever treated. 2. How many reasons did the presenter offer for why practitioners avoid working with survivors of severe trauma and stress. * 1 2 3 4 3. What does the first letter “F” of FFST stand for? * First Formula Find Foresee 4. True or false? The letter “S” in FFST stands for speech. * True False 5. What does the letter “T” in FFST stand for? * Task Time Token Thought 6. What is the purpose of FFST? * Shift the context from a problem focus to a solution orientation Help the work go more smoothly Help the client achieve goals more quickly All of the above 7. Which of the following is NOT one of the six main areas of concern? * Causes Triggers Flashbacks Sleep disturbances 8. A technique for gaining control over panic attacks is ______ breathing. * deep diaphragmatic rapid shallow 9. Which of the following is NOT a stage of recovery? * Victim Client Survivor Thriver 10. True or false? A presupposition is a way of talking that presumes something without saying it directly. * True False 11. Counselors and therapists can use presuppositions to introduce * a client to therapy. change notions and expectations. a new idea to a client. learn how to use solution-focused techniques. 12. The use of presuppositional language was an innovation attributed to * Yvonne Dolan. Albert Bandura. Milton Erickson. Carl Rogers. 13. What is the last step in the technique that begins with the client writing down the details of a troublesome memory, thought, or image? * Read Revise Read aloud Burn 14. The solution-focused feelings tank is a visual tool that is especially good for healthy * revisiting of traumatic moments. sexual expression. discharge of anger. expression of love. 15. How many positive ways to deal with anger did the presenter list?15. * 5 6 7 8 16. True or false? One of the ways to deal with anger is to shout it out. * True False 17. The presenter made how many key points to avoid re-traumatization or revictimization when clients disclose? * 2 4 6 8 18. What type of questions should be asked to avoid re-traumatization? * Presuppositional Strength-based Multiple-choice True or false 19. What was the last key point to avoid re-traumatization or revictimization did the presenter list? * Show compassion Validate and normalize all feelings expressed Keep to the “5 o’clock rule” Value and affirm thought 20. How many blocks to disclosing did the presenter list? * 5 15 25 35 21. Which of the following fears was NOT in the list of blocks to disclosing? * Fear of assault Fear of rejection Fear of being judged Fear of consequences 22. The presenter offered over ____techniques for dealing with sleep disturbance. * 10 20 30 40 23. True or false? Visualization is an important part of degrimming. * True False 24. Which of the following is one of the triple twins of SF success? * Patience & persistence Hope & optimism Curiosity & creativity All of the above 25. What is the fourth goal of second and subsequent sessions? * Elicit positive change Reinforce the change Amplify the change None of the above Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ