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PAR DJJ EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED
ANSWERS!!/NEWEST UPDATE
What is PAR? - (answers)Protective Action Response
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -
(answers)Physiological.Safety.Love/Belonging.Esteem. Self-Actualization.
Maslow's Hierarchy Needs 1 & 2 - (answers)Physiological and Safety
2 needs take the highest priority in a person's mind., and all of a person's energy
is focused on satisfying these needs until they are met. - (answers)Physiological
and Safety
Maslow's Hierarchy Levels 3 & 4 - (answers)Love/Belonging and Esteem
Behaviors that may be associated wit unmet love, belonging, and esteem needs
might be: - (answers)Acting out to get attention. Antagonistic or provocative
actions. A range of anti-social behaviors. Low self-esteem and inferiority
complexes OR an inflated sense of self-importance or snobbishness. Excessively
aggressive actions to intimidate others into rendering respect. Withdrawing and
isolating behaviors and refusal to participate in groups.
Maslow's Hierarchy Level 5 - (answers)Self-Actualization
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A person motivated to self-actualize is one who strives to be his/her best at
something perceived to be important to him/her, whether it is a profession, a
sport, playing an instrument or some other hobby or activity. - (answers)Self-
Actualization
Self-Actualization - (answers)Usually have a sense of morality that is fully
internalized and independent of external authority.
Is reaching one's fullest potential - (answers)Self-Actualization
We all develop 3 different ways. - (answers)Cognitive Development. Social
Development. Emotional Development.
C.S.E. - (answers)Cognitive.Social.Emotional.
Cognitive Development - (answers)Brain Development
Social Development - (answers)Ability to get along with others and form
relationships.
Emotional Development - (answers)Ability to manage one's emotions and think
realistically.
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When a person's development is hindered due to unmet needs, it usually means
the person will experience behavioral difficulties. - (answers)Continuing on
Maslow's theory
2nd point of Maslow's theory - (answers)There is a relationship between Needs
and Behavior
The individual's best to attempt to satisfy a need? - (answers)Behavior
Maslow's theory in simple terms - (answers)Basically says that as long as youth
are using all their energies to meet their physiological needs for safety, they have
no energy left to develop, nor can they progress on up the pyramid and get their
needs for love and esteem met.
Effects of Trauma - (answers)The personal experiences of interpersonal violence
including sexual abuse, physical abuse, severe neglect, loss, and or the witnessing
of violence, terrorism and disasters.
Stress Response - (answers)Our bodies react to trauma with a stress response or
the fight or flight response.
The body's rapid and automatic switch into high gear - (answers)Stress response
Triggers - (answers)Events or experiences that cause someone to feel the way
they did when they first experienced a traumatic event.
PAR DJJ EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED
ANSWERS!!/NEWEST UPDATE
What is PAR? - (answers)Protective Action Response
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -
(answers)Physiological.Safety.Love/Belonging.Esteem. Self-Actualization.
Maslow's Hierarchy Needs 1 & 2 - (answers)Physiological and Safety
2 needs take the highest priority in a person's mind., and all of a person's energy
is focused on satisfying these needs until they are met. - (answers)Physiological
and Safety
Maslow's Hierarchy Levels 3 & 4 - (answers)Love/Belonging and Esteem
Behaviors that may be associated wit unmet love, belonging, and esteem needs
might be: - (answers)Acting out to get attention. Antagonistic or provocative
actions. A range of anti-social behaviors. Low self-esteem and inferiority
complexes OR an inflated sense of self-importance or snobbishness. Excessively
aggressive actions to intimidate others into rendering respect. Withdrawing and
isolating behaviors and refusal to participate in groups.
Maslow's Hierarchy Level 5 - (answers)Self-Actualization
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A person motivated to self-actualize is one who strives to be his/her best at
something perceived to be important to him/her, whether it is a profession, a
sport, playing an instrument or some other hobby or activity. - (answers)Self-
Actualization
Self-Actualization - (answers)Usually have a sense of morality that is fully
internalized and independent of external authority.
Is reaching one's fullest potential - (answers)Self-Actualization
We all develop 3 different ways. - (answers)Cognitive Development. Social
Development. Emotional Development.
C.S.E. - (answers)Cognitive.Social.Emotional.
Cognitive Development - (answers)Brain Development
Social Development - (answers)Ability to get along with others and form
relationships.
Emotional Development - (answers)Ability to manage one's emotions and think
realistically.
, 3
When a person's development is hindered due to unmet needs, it usually means
the person will experience behavioral difficulties. - (answers)Continuing on
Maslow's theory
2nd point of Maslow's theory - (answers)There is a relationship between Needs
and Behavior
The individual's best to attempt to satisfy a need? - (answers)Behavior
Maslow's theory in simple terms - (answers)Basically says that as long as youth
are using all their energies to meet their physiological needs for safety, they have
no energy left to develop, nor can they progress on up the pyramid and get their
needs for love and esteem met.
Effects of Trauma - (answers)The personal experiences of interpersonal violence
including sexual abuse, physical abuse, severe neglect, loss, and or the witnessing
of violence, terrorism and disasters.
Stress Response - (answers)Our bodies react to trauma with a stress response or
the fight or flight response.
The body's rapid and automatic switch into high gear - (answers)Stress response
Triggers - (answers)Events or experiences that cause someone to feel the way
they did when they first experienced a traumatic event.