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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
1. Find the relevant definition to each of the following concepts:
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- A continuum of automatic, survival-based behaviours, activated in response to the experience of fear
- Inability to move or call out; shut down in the face of fear
- As occurs in anger or fear, leads to physiological arousal – increased vigilance, heart rate, and blood flow to the skeletal muscles, and decreased blood flow to the gastrointestinal system and skin
- One of the possible patterns of response to a trauma, the trajectory in which the level of distress decreases over time
- One of the possible patterns of response to a trauma, the trajectory in which level of distress remains high over time
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Defence Cascade
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Tonic immobility
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Sympathetic Activation
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Recovery/Remitting Trajectory
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Distress/Disruption trajectory
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
2. What can influence one’s response to trauma? [Select all that apply]
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
3. What are the different steps one may experience as part of the “Defence Cascade” ? [Select all that apply]
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
4. Drag the symptoms of hyperarousal, hypoarousal, or both into the corresponding areas
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- Hyperarousal
- Hypoarousal
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Racing thoughts; constantly feeling in danger or unsafe; feeling anxious, agitable, irritated, or angry; experiencing impulsivity; being hypervigilant; startling easily or feeling on edge
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Depression; brain fog; dizziness; hypotension; headaches and nausea; feeling of hopelessness; difficulty making decisions; feeling numbness or emptiness; shallow breathing or a low respiration rate; depersonalisation
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
5. Which of the following are the steps of the PEACE Model? (Select all that apply)
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
6. Match the four different types of memory with their definitions
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- The memory of general knowledge and facts
- The autobiographical memory of an event or experience – including the who, what, and where
- The memory of emotions you felt during an experience
- The memory of how to perform a common task without actively thinking
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Semantic Memory
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Episodic Memory
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Emotional Memory
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Procedural Memory
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
7. In what ways can a memory affected by trauma differ from an unaffected memory? [select all that apply]
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