1. Which neurotransmitter systems are implicated in the neuroendocrine factors of PTSD?
2. If a patient is able to recall traumatic events that have happen in the past, what must be completed to not cause harm?
3. What common behavior is shown when someone is constantly "on guard" because of exaggerated watchfulness?
4. Which therapeutic modality that can help people come together and understand that they are not alone in their struggles?
5. Which of the following is a self-help technique for PTSD management that promotes focus and a sense of accomplishment?
6. Which is the one action to avoid when the traumatic experience does not have support and not help them with associated emotions like worries, sadness, and frustration?
7. In psychological theories of PTSD, traumatic events become associated with fear responses to previously neutral stimuli, what is the theory name?
8. Which of the following is NOT typically included in the diagnostic criteria of someone that can create harm?
9. If someone experiences a situation or circumstances that can trigger a memory of the bad past events, which actions help manage what occurs?
10. What is the goal to reduce the traumatic events?
11. A neurological examination is essential when diagnosing a person, but is more key when having head or _______ injury?
12. The term _______ was used during wartime to describe the issues of mental health with the person experiences?
13. A goal for people suffering is to understand and create action and accept but which to do?
14. When is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was formally recognized as a distinct psychiatric disorder by the American Psychiatric Association (APA)?
15. Individuals with pre-existing difficulties in emotional regulation and impulse control may be more vulnerable as they have __________.
16. Which of the following best describes Prolonged Exposure Therapy, a trauma focused therapy for PTSD?
17. A ________ is also known as cognitive restructuring to assist for cognitive therapy for PTSD?
18. In early stages what can show great improvement to treat them but can be avoided as much to reduce the dependency?
19. What common problem is seen with families or marriages.
20. If treatment options show to lead to no success what should occur?