TCIS - THERAPEUTIC CRISIS
INTERVENTION FOR SCHOOLS
ACTUAL EXAMINATION
110 Questions with Correct Answers and Rationales
2026/2027 Academic Cycle | Cornell University TCI Model-Aligned
, TCIS Certification Exam | Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools
Examination Overview
The TCIS (Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools) Certification Examination evaluates
comprehensive understanding of trauma-informed school frameworks, crisis prevention and
intervention strategies, and the Life Space Interview process. This exam preparation guide
contains 110 practice questions aligned with Cornell University's TCI model.
Core Domains Covered
• Trauma-Informed School Framework (Definition, Policies, Procedures, Practices)
• Developmental Relationships (Attachment, Reciprocity, Progressive Complexity,
Balance of Power)
• TCIS Implementation Domains (Leadership Support, Student/Family Inclusion,
Clinical Participation, Coaching and Post-Crisis Response)
• Trauma-Sensitive Classroom Framework (SPICE Model)
• Triune Brain Model and Iceberg Model of Behavior
• Pain-Based Behaviors and Stress Model of Crisis
• Crisis Intervention Goals and Recovery Outcomes
• Active Listening and Behavior Support Techniques
• Emotional First Aid and Power Struggle Prevention
• Life Space Interview (LSI) - IESCAPE Steps
• Physical Restraint Criteria and Post-Crisis Documentation
Answer Format Guide
Each question is presented in BOLD text for clear distinction. The CORRECT ANSWER
appears in BOLD GREEN, followed by a clinically accurate rationale in italic format that
reinforces trauma-informed principles and crisis intervention strategies.
, TCIS Certification Exam | Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools
Examination Questions
DOMAIN 1: TRAUMA-INFORMED SCHOOL FRAMEWORK
1. What is the primary goal of the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools
(TCIS) system?
A) A) To punish students who display challenging behaviors
B) B) To create safe, non-confrontational, trauma-sensitive environments that enable
students to grow, develop, and learn
C) C) To remove all students with behavioral issues from the classroom
D) D) To implement zero-tolerance policies for all misbehavior
Correct Answer: B
The TCIS system is fundamentally designed to create trauma-sensitive school environments.
Unlike punitive approaches, TCIS recognizes that challenging behaviors often stem from trauma
and unmet needs. The goal is to support student growth through relationship-based
interventions rather than exclusionary discipline.
2. According to the trauma-informed school framework, which of the following
is NOT one of the key principles?
A) A) Safety
B) B) Trustworthiness and transparency
C) C) Peer support
D) D) Immediate punishment for all infractions
Correct Answer: D
The six core principles of trauma-informed care are: Safety; Trustworthiness and
transparency; Peer support; Collaboration and mutuality; Empowerment, voice, and choice;
and Cultural, historical, and gender issues. Immediate punishment contradicts trauma-
informed principles which emphasize understanding behavior as communication of unmet
needs.
3. The SPICE Model in trauma-sensitive classrooms addresses which five
spaces?
A) A) Social, Physical, Ideological, Cultural, Emotional
B) B) Safety, Privacy, Independence, Cooperation, Equality
C) C) Structure, Predictability, Involvement, Consistency, Expectations
D) D) Support, Protection, Inclusion, Care, Engagement
Correct Answer: A
SPICE stands for Social, Physical, Ideological, Cultural, and Emotional spaces. This framework
helps educators examine how each dimension of the classroom environment can either trigger
trauma responses or promote safety and learning for all students.
4. Which component of developmental relationships involves mutual exchange
between adults and students?
A) A) Attachment