Quiz: Trauma-Informed Care in High-Security Settings Quiz: Trauma-Informed Care in High-Security Settings (OT208-A) First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. Understanding the path from victim to victimizer is about _____________ of abuse. * treating victims factors that indicate a risk breaking the cycle none of the above 2. According to Sandra Bloom, understanding trauma is not just about acquiring knowledge. It’s about changing: * the way your view the world. your skills as a helping professional. clients’ perceptions of themselves. how victims experience abuse. 3. In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association defined trauma as an event that: * is usually unexpected and out of a person’s control. overwhelms normal coping skills. involves a person’s response of intense fear, helplessness, or horror. All of the above 4. Complex trauma is characterized by chronicity, accumulation, and: * duplicity. multiplicity. risk. neglect. 5. Trauma impacts what kinds of dysregulation? * cognitive behavioral relational all of the above 6. Of the four ways of responding to trauma, which is characterized by the avoidance of intimacy and self-medication? * fight flight face freeze 7. Of the four ways of responding to trauma, which is characterized by healthy coping, good boundaries, and problem-solving skills? * fight flight face freeze 8. Which of the following is NOT one of SAMHA’s 4 Rs? * recognize respond realize retraumatize 9. True or false? Confinement is a traumagenic experience. * True False 10. Post-conviction traumatic stress (PCTS) within the context of ___________ following a conviction for a sex crime in the U.S. is a concept that was introduced by Harris & Levenson in 2020. * community reintegration parole supervision family reunion 11. Some scholars believe that incarceration-related trauma should be a “specifier” in the: * TIC provider’s manual. ATSA code of ethics. probation officer’s code of conduct. DSM-5 diagnostic category of PTSD. 12. What PTSD coping strategy was recommended by the presenters? * exercise journaling mindfulness all of the above 13. Asking about trauma can be: * traumatic. revealing. intrusive. none of the above 14. Trauma can result in misdiagnosis of: * bipolar disorder. depression. anger management. all of the above 15. What is the first and most important part of trauma work? * assessment case conceptualization trust treatment planning 16. True or false? Understanding trauma shifts the focus from “What is wrong with you?” to “Why did you do it?” * True False 17. According to deVries Robbé et al., 2015, which of the following are strengths and protective factors? * goal directed living (self-control) capacity for emotional intimacy sobriety all of the above 18. Which of the following is NOT one of SAMHSA’s 6 key principles of trauma-informed care? * professional support trustworthiness & transparency empowerment, voice, & choice collaboration & mutuality 19. In the presenter’s diagram of sex offending treatment, which aspect appears at the center of the diagram? * responsibility & accountability victim impact & empathy relapse prevention correcting distorted thinking 20. Safe helping relationships are: * predictable. consistent. non-shaming. all of the above 21. True or false? Help-seeking itself can trigger trauma. * True False 22. Experiences such as blaming, shaming, and betrayal can be re-enacted in: * family reunions. social services. correctional facilities. none of the above 23. Reading police reports provides material for: * assessment of risk. aggressive confrontation. discussion and questions. all of the above 24. Minimizations, denial, rationalization, and victim blaming are all: * offense-supportive beliefs. early maladaptive schemas. symptoms of entitlement automated responses. 25. Thinking exactly that “They wanted to hang out with me,” is an example of what style of distorted thinking? * minimization victim blaming rationalization wishful thinking 26. Which of the following is one of Theresa Wiseman’s 4 elements of empathy? * see their world appreciate them as human beings communicate understanding all of the above 27. Which of the following is NOT and example of empathic listening? * “that sounds heavy” “the same thing happened to my friend” “is there more?” none of the above 28. True or false? According to Ward, Mann, & Gannon, 2006, clients want great lives, not simply better lives.” * True False 29. Which of the following is NOT one of the main three subcategories of self-regulation in the Good Lives Model’s version of relapse prevention? * general self-regulation sexual self-regulation impulsivity regulation emotion regulation 30. In living a clean life: SOAP, what does the “P” in SOAP stand for? * plans practice prevention patience 31. In living a clean life: SOAP, what does the “A” in SOAP stand for? * avoidance action accountability appreciation 32. In living a clean life: SOAP, what does the “S” in SOAP stand for? * sexual stop safety stable 33. In living a clean life: SOAP, what does the “O” in SOAP stand for? * occupied options openness offense 34. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the presenters as one of the benefits of peer support? * decreases isolation allows mentorship encourages group thinking validates experience 35. Which of the following is NOT one of Levenson’s nine Trauma-Informed Practices, or TIPs? * conceptualize cases through the trauma lens model resistance avoid confrontation use person-first language 36. True or false? Activation of cultural trauma can happen at the epigenetic level. * True False 37. In David’s case about Shane, the client’s evaluation found: * consistently high IQ testing. PTSD symptomatology. schizophrenic tendencies. none of the above 38. At what age was Shane place in residential treatment? * 14 18 22 28 39. Which of the following was NOT listed as one of Shane’s protective factors? * a strong desire to connect with others a strong desire for dependence compliant with medications hates to let others down 40. True or false? Shane’s treatment included vocational/occupational assistance. * True False 41. Clinicians should offer advice only when it is: * necessary. about the client’s education. not personal. requested by the client. 42. Which of the following was listed as a goal implicated in Jason’s offending? * excellence at work spirituality happiness and pleasure community 43. Which of the following was NOT listed as one of Jason’s obstacles? * lack of capacity conflict between goals lack of opportunities overly broad scope to his good life plan 44. What skills might be taught by staff in staff-led groups? * muscle relaxation communication job skills all of the above 45. At the end of the training, the presenters offered this quote: “Everything I know about therapy I learned from _________” * Kenny Rogers Mr. Rogers Carl Rogers Roy Rogers If you are human, leave this field blank. Submit Δ