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What happens in the brain during a potentially traumatic event - -brain stem is critical in fast, defensive responses. It's directly connected with the retina • retina sends visual info to the brain stem immediately, before higher levels of brain are even aware of threat. -If predator moves closer, periaqueductal gray initiates a fight or flight response. • periaqueductal gray activates the sympathetic nervous system HR goes up, Blood flow to muscles increases, BP increases, Pupils dilate. -Not always safe or possible to fight or escape. • may enter the freeze response, or feigned death. • periaqueductal gray activates the parasympathetic nervous system as well. Muscles get tight & freeze, Both gaze & breath may freeze, not cognitive choice -"decisions" made at the level of the brain stem & nervous system -Predator doesn't move away, the person may shutdown completely • Hr drops. RR drops. Some people stop

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NR607 Week 7 Questions and Answers |Verified Solutions|
2025 prepare for national certification
What happens in the brain during a potentially traumatic event - ✔✔✔-brain stem is critical in fast,
defensive responses. It's directly connected with the retina

• retina sends visual info to the brain stem immediately, before higher levels of brain are even aware of
threat.

-If predator moves closer, periaqueductal gray initiates a fight or flight response.

• periaqueductal gray activates the sympathetic nervous system

➣HR goes up, Blood flow to muscles increases, BP increases, Pupils dilate.

-Not always safe or possible to fight or escape.

• may enter the freeze response, or feigned death.

• periaqueductal gray activates the parasympathetic nervous system as well.

➣Muscles get tight & freeze, Both gaze & breath may freeze, not cognitive choice

-"decisions" made at the level of the brain stem & nervous system

-Predator doesn't move away, the person may shutdown completely

• Hr drops. RR drops. Some people stop breathing. Muscles become limp. Metabolism shuts down.
Endorphins released.

• person enters state of "no pain", no longer aware of their surroundings.

• During inescapable trauma, this is a very adaptive way for the brain and body to respond.



Four Key Ways Collapse/Submit Can Present in a Client - ✔✔✔1. Compliance / Obedience

2. Treatment-Resistant Depression

3. Interpersonal Conflict

4. Social Avoidance / Desire to Isolate



Brain-based approaches to trauma - ✔✔✔-Top-down approaches

• Encourage different ways of thinking

• Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

• Dialectical-Behavior Therapy (DBT)

,• Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)



-Bottom-up approaches

• Ways to cope with emotions & defenses

• Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

• Yoga

• Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)



CDC has declared violence in the United States: - ✔✔✔an urgent public health concern affecting people
in all stages of life



Violence - ✔✔✔-extreme form of aggression

• can lead to trauma & lifetime of psychological, physical, & economic burdens for individuals, families,
& communities



What Happens When People Experience Violence or Trauma - ✔✔✔polyvagal theory

-nervous system attempts to regulate a traumatic event by activating the social engagement system
using relational cues

• facial expressions, vocalizations, & language

-social engagement system can only be activated when ind is within their window of tolerance & views
the threat as manageable given their skills and resources.

• when client perceives trauma or threat as unmanageable, they leave their window of tolerance &
nervous system moves into a state of defense

➣triggering a sympathetic or dorsal vagal response

➣sympathetic state can lead to fear, panic, and irritation, while the dorsal vagal response can lead to a
collapse/shutdown response



Nervous System's Response to Trauma - ✔✔✔-polyvagal theory

• nervous system has three pathways, each designed to protect you:

➣ventral vagal

, ➣sympathetic pathway

➣dorsal vagal pathway

-ventral vagal

• nervous system's optimal state

• state from which we can engage socially, and connect and co-regulate with others

• we often feel more calm, curious, grounded, and safe



-sympathetic pathway

• defensive pathway that gets the body to mobilize into a fight or flight response, or an attach/cry-for-
help response

• we might feel fear, panic, irritation, anger, or even rage



-dorsal vagal pathway

• defensive pathway that gets the body to immobilize into a collapse/shutdown response

• we may feel numb, depressed, ashamed, hopeless, or lethargic

• We may dissociate



polyvagal theory: ventral vagal - ✔✔✔-ventral vagal

• nervous system's optimal state

• state from which we can engage socially, and connect and co-regulate with others

• we often feel more calm, curious, grounded, and safe



polyvagal theory: sympathetic pathway - ✔✔✔-sympathetic pathway

• defensive pathway that gets the body to mobilize into a fight or flight response, or an attach/cry-for-
help response

• we might feel fear, panic, irritation, anger, or even rage



polyvagal theory: dorsal vagal pathway - ✔✔✔-dorsal vagal pathway

• defensive pathway that gets the body to immobilize into a collapse/shutdown response
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