FINAL Exam
High-Yield Qs & Answers with
Rationales
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High-Yield Qs
Answers with Rationales
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,"Count backward as you walk around the room."
What CRM skill?
• Tracking
• Gesturing
• Titration
• Resourcing & Resource Intensification
• Help Now!
• Pendulation
• Grounding
• Shift and Stay - Correct Answer✓✓ Help Now!
Rationale: Help Now! strategies decrease or increase activation within
the nervous system when a person is hyper- or hypoaroused.
"Describe the sensation you're having, then think about it as an object
and focus on a single, small part of that object."
What CRM skill?
• Tracking
• Gesturing
• Titration
• Resourcing & Resource Intensification
• Help Now!
• Pendulation
• Grounding
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,• Shift and Stay - Correct Answer✓✓ Titration
Rationale: Titration strategies help the client to slow the processing of
trauma into small, manageable sensations to build tolerance and
avoid overwhelming sensations and retraumatization.
"Let's perform this movement together."
What CRM skill?
• Tracking
• Gesturing
• Titration
• Resourcing & Resource Intensification
• Help Now!
• Pendulation
• Grounding
• Shift and Stay - Correct Answer✓✓ Gesturing
Rationale: Soothing gestures can be used as a form of self-regulation.
"Place this weighted pillow in your lap and bring your attention to
your body sitting in the chair."
What CRM skill?
• Tracking
• Gesturing
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, • Titration
• Resourcing & Resource Intensification
• Help Now!
• Pendulation
• Grounding
• Shift and Stay - Correct Answer✓✓ Grounding
Rationale: Grounding provides a felt sense of contact in the present
moment to provide a sense of safety, security, and control.
"Shift your awareness by imagining your dog for at least 15 seconds."
What CRM skill?
• Tracking
• Gesturing
• Titration
• Resourcing & Resource Intensification
• Help Now!
• Pendulation
• Grounding
• Shift and Stay - Correct Answer✓✓ Shift and Stay
Rationale: Shift and Stay strategies relieve distress by shifting
awareness from distressing sensations to more pleasant or neutral
sensations.
"What are you aware of now? Is this sensation pleasant, unpleasant,
or neutral?"
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