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• Question 1
Empirical studies have supported a strong relationship between trauma, dissociation, and
disturbances.
Selected Answer: personality
• Question 2
Independently replicated clinical and research findings point toward an important
vulnerability role for as a risk factor for subsequent PTSD.
Selected Answer: peritraumatic dissociation
• Question 3
Findings from a study of documented child sexual abuse victims demonstrate that
are a potential
problem. Selected Answer: false
negatives
• Question 4
The original IES (Impact of Events Scale) has been the most widely used
measure of stress response or PTSD symptoms of re-experiencing and numbing and avoidance.
Selected Answer: self-report
• Question 5
Judith Herman reminds clinicians that children often re-enact the scenes of the traumatic event
through repetitive actions, and this compulsion is most visible with them through their
.
Selected Answer: Play
• Question 6
, Proposed nutritional therapeutic options in the treatment of PTSD include:
Selected Answer: multivitamins
Response Feedback: Schupp pp. 118-119
• Question 7
The approach is different from the survey interview approach because it
is conducted by an experienced clinician and it is semi-structured.
Selected Answer: clinical interview
• Question 8
van der Kolk found that , when administered at doses of 40mg or
higher, was beneficial in civilian-related PTSD but not combat-related PTSD.
Selected Answer: fluoxetine/Prozac
• Question 9
experiences significantly influence the degree to which affect
regulation processes are successfully developed.
Selected Answer: Positive
Response Feedback: W&K p. 574
• Question 10
Community epidemiological studies typically involve conducted with
probability samples of a specific population, aimed at estimating the prevalence and/or
incidence rates.
Selected Answer: survey
• Question 11