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True or False
Highlighting a person's strengths constitutes a major part of trauma informed counseling,
especially at the stabilization level. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔True
As noted in lecture, which of the following can be identified as positive resources? (Choose all
answers that are correct. There is more than one correct answer.) - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Religion, Spirituality, and spiritual practices
Having a pet, Emotional Support Animal (ESA)
Hobbies
Motivation
What is a possible issue (negative) related to the resource of "motivation"? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Client is unaware of secondary gain
What is the idea behind coping skills? What do coping skills help a client to do? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Equip them with a series of tools
Which coping technique uses the following step?
Imagine that a bright and healing light has begun to form overhead. This light can be whatever
color you want it to be- whatever you associate with healing, happiness, or goodness. If you
don't like the idea of a light, you can think of it simply as a color or an essence. - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Light Stream Guided Imagery
Coping skills training involves all of the following EXCEPT. (Choose the incorrect answer.) -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Skills for medication choice
,Even though there is no perfect science in determining when to segue from stabilization into
reprocessing, Marich identifies some ideas that can help. Which of the following is NOT and
example given by Marich? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Client has met the required number of
counseling sessions
As discussed in lecture, identify one reason why it is important to stabilize a client? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Prevention
By nature, coping skills must incorporate the body, or promote a holistic convergence of
somatic, cognitive, & emotional/spiritual activities. What does this statement mean? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Trauma-informed coping skills are action oriented.
True or False
Stabilization is not as important as the cathartic elements, catharsis would be considered
primary in the therapeutic process. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔False
anna is ______ - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔dabtastic
According to Pierre Janet, the following are important to stabilization. (Choose the correct
answers from the list below. There is more than one correct answer.) - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-
Simplification of lifestyle
- isolation
- Stimulation and re-education
Identify the action oriented coping skills discussed in the text. (Choose all answers that are
correct. There is more than one correct answer.) - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Diaphragmatic
Breathing
- Ujjayi Breathing
- Light Stream Guided Imagery
, When should stabilization begin? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔The moment of intake (entering
therapeutic environment)
True or False
It is fundamental to assess a client's existing coping skills and then discuss which are adaptive
and which assist the client's maladaptation. It is important that client continue to accept and
preform maladaptive behavior. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔false
Marich communicates, "no two trauma clients are created equally nor are two trauma clients at
the same place in their journey." What else would be true regarding this statement? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Healing is an evolution
Name the traditional modality the may use art, music, dance, drama, etc. to aid a client in
therapy. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Expressive therapies
When determining how you can best work with a client, wherever they are in the journey, it is
important to remember (BLANK). (BEST ANSWER) - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Relational dynamics
From Ch 10, who asserted, "all approaches or models that are intended to be therapeutic have
merit; they all have the potential to work as long as a series of implicit or common factors are
present:" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔S. Rosenzweig
There are can be multiple approaches or models that have the potential to promote post-
traumatic growth during the "reprocessing" stage. However, from the list below, name an
important factor that must be present. Choose the statement that is the correct answer. -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Client perceived strengths
True or False