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The goal of PAR is: Right Ans - To maintain safety and order
Describe the kind of environments that most Juvenile Justice Youth grow up
in. Right Ans - Rejected by their parents
Grown up in home with considerable conflict
Inadequately supervised
Witnessing of violence
Name and Describe the 5 levels of human needs according to Maslow:
Right Ans - Physiological: food, water, shelter, clothing, breathing
Safety: Shelter, Protection from harm
Love/ Belonging: to love, be loved and accepted by others
Esteem: to feel good about oneself, confidence
Self-Actualization: strive to be the best you can be, morality, creativity
Cognitive Delvelopment Right Ans - Brain development and the ability to
learn more complex things
Social Development Right Ans - The ability to form relationships and get
along with other
Emotion Development Right Ans - The ability to manage ones emotions
and think realistically
Describe the relationship between unmet needs and youth behavior Right
Ans - Distrustful, hostile and aggressive toward caregivers. Display a range of
anti-social behavior
Trauma is defined as: Right Ans - The personal experience of interpersonal
violence including sexual abuse, physical abuse, severe neglect loss, and/or
the witnessing of violence terrorism , and distaster.
Define Stress response Right Ans - the body's rapid and automatic switch
into high gear- fight ot flight
, What are some triggers that stem from trauma? Right Ans - smell, tone of
voice, time of day, certain touch, small spaces, lighting, color, decorations
Describe the relationship between past experience and behavior. Right Ans
- Mental health problems
Substance Abuse
Impaired social relationship
Suicide
Delinquency
What are some reactions of adolescents suffering from unmet needs and
trauma triggers? Right Ans - Anger, rage
Running or avoidance
dangerous re-enactment behavior
recklessness
protective aggression
shame, guilt
revenge
Define Stress Right Ans - The reaction given by the body and mind to
particular events that may be difficult, demanding or threatening. Stress is
designed to prepare us to meet tough situations with focus, strength, and
alertness
Examples of Internal stress factors Right Ans - irresponsible behaviors
poor health habits
negative attitudes and feelings
unrealistic expectations
perfectionism
worries
troubling thoughts
memories
Examples of External stress factors Right Ans - the state of the world,
country, or community which you belong
unpredictable events
environment which you live or work
work itself
family