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Which of the following makes it more likely that treatment attendance continues, that the treatment plan is adhered to, and that clinical commitments are
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Which of the following makes it more likely that treatment attendance continues, that the treatment plan is adhered to, and that clinical commitments are followed through? a) Having the client in control of their own recovery b) Having the therapist in control of the client's recovery c) Having the family in control of the client's recovery d) Letting the recovery process take place naturally - โโa) Having the client in control of their own recovery is supported by addressing trauma. a) Restitution b) Loss c) Deterioration d) Recovery - โโd) Recovery All of the following are guiding principles of the Seeking Safety model. EXCEPT: a) Integrated Treatment for both trauma & substance use b) A focus on ideals c) Attending a 12 - step program d) Attention to clinician processes - โโc) Attending a 12 - step program Providing trauma-informed care is an approach that can incorporated into: _. a) Any clinical practice regardless of the methodologies being used b) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy c) Cognitive Processing Therapy d) ATRIUM - โโa) Any clinical practice regardless of the methodologies being used
Intrusion and re-experiencing symptoms of PTSD include _. a) Avoidance of distressing trauma reminders b) Distressing memories, dreams, or flashbacks surrounding the trauma c) Restricted affect and distorted cognitions d) Hypervigilance and exaggerated startle reactions - โโb) Distressing memories, dreams, or flashbacks surrounding the trauma Inability to remember certain aspects of the trauma, presenting with a restricted affect, and exhibiting distorted cognitions are aspects of which PTSD symptom cluster? a) Avoidance of distressing trauma reminders b) Intrusion symptoms c) Negative alterations in cognitions and mood d) Arousal and reactivity - โโc) Negative alterations in cognitions and mood When is it most important that the person served feels that the environment is a safe place where they can discuss details of their trauma? a) In outpatient settings b) In residential treatment facilities c) In and inpatient setting d) In all settings - โโd) In all settings One of the primary goals for treatment in the Seeking Safety model is: a) Stopping self-harm b) Ending substance use once and for all c) Gaining control over minor symptoms d) Maintaining relationships - โโa) Stopping self-harm True or False: If a person develops resiliency through their childhood and life experiences, the effect of any genetic risks for substance use disorder are greatly increased. a) True
c) Level of education and formal training that you offer d) Offering communication surrounding cultural norms and expectations about recovery, along with where they can strengthen their skills to meet these expectations - โโa) Believing that people can and do recover from mental illnesses like anxiety, traumatic stress, and substance use To understand an individual's response to life stressors by misusing substances, becoming preoccupied, and persisting in their use despite increasing consequences, be sure to assess any underlying a) Financial hardships b) Employment problems c) Biopsychosocial factors d) Health problems - โโc) Biopsychosocial factors Assessing for substance use disorder ideally should include all of the following, EXCEPT: a) Initial screening for drugs and alcohol b) Potentially threatening, intrusive questions that ask the difficult questions about personal habits c) Screening for behavioral health problems d) Screening for cognitive functioning - โโb) Potentially threatening, intrusive questions that ask the difficult questions about personal habits One of the first principles of trauma-informed care is understanding _. a) Clinical practice principles b) Trauma's widespread prevalence c) Which methodologies to use d) Relapse and recovery - โโb) Trauma's widespread prevalence The Model was developed by Sandra Bloom, M.D. and her colleagues as a trauma- informed, evidence-supported template for system change. a) Seeking Safety b) Sanctuary c) ATRIUM
d) Stages of Change - โโb) Sanctuary The 4 pillars of the model are Knowledge, Values, Language, and Practice. a) Sanctuary b) S.E.L.F c) ATRIUM d) Seeking Safety - โโa) Sanctuary