CRIS 607 Quiz 1 Liberty University
Set 1
- School or workplace violence occurs in a place that carries an expectation of ______________.
- Terrorist attacks are different because
- According to Dr. Lyles, PTSD symptoms only occur in a minority of patients exposed to trauma, so something must be different with those who develop PTSD.
- According to the presenters, often the perpetrator of school or workplace violence is a stranger.
- According to the presenters, there is no evidence or reason to believe that certain groups and individuals in society can be more predisposed to others for developing PTSD.
- __________________________ resolves within a month’s time.
- Which of the following was not given as a factor that can improve trauma resiliency?
- __________________________ is a blow to the basic tissues of social life that damages the bonds attaching people together and impairs the prevailing sense of commonality, according to the presenters.
- Which of the following is not true regarding diagnostic criteria for PTSD symptoms?
- According to Dr. Lyles, what is an example of the fourth diagnostic criteria of being constantly alert or on guard?
- According to the presenters, the most severe problems are seen in which phase of disaster impact?
- According to Dr. Lyles, a person can only develop PTSD from his/her own experiences.
- According to the presenters, with both natural disasters and terrorist attacks, there is a threat of trauma reoccurrence.
- PTSD can hide in the shadows of other kinds of problems. These problems are known as
- According to Dr. Lyles, a victim of significant trauma who develops PTSD can have good prognostic variables within his/her background.
- According to the presenters, preventative medication should never be used to lower a predisposed person’s risk of developing PTSD.
- According to the Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Illness, ________ of people exposed to traumatic events will develop PTSD.
- According to Dr. Lyles, what is an example of the second diagnostic criteria of repeatedly thinking about the trauma?
- Which of the following was not given in the presentation as being a traumatic event that could lead to the development of PTSD in a person?
- According to Dr. Lyles, an example of a difficult challenge regarding PTSD symptoms is guilt and shame.
Set 2
- According to Dr. Lyles, a victim of significant trauma who develops PTSD can have good prognostic variables within his/her background.
- According to Dr. Lyles, a person can only develop PTSD from his/her own experiences.
- According to Dr. Lyles, an example of a difficult challenge regarding PTSD symptoms is guilt and shame.
- According to Dr. Lyles, PTSD symptoms only occur in a minority of patients exposed to trauma, so something must be different with those who develop PTSD.
- According to the presenters, the most severe problems are seen in which phase of disaster impact?
- School or workplace violence occurs in a place that carries an expectation of ______________.
- According to the presenters, with both natural disasters and terrorist attacks, there is a threat of trauma reoccurrence.
- Which of the following is not true regarding diagnostic criteria for PTSD symptoms?
- According to Dr. Lyles, what is an example of the second diagnostic criteria of repeatedly thinking about the trauma?
- Which of the following was not given in the presentation as being a traumatic event that could lead to the development of PTSD in a person?
- According to the presenters, preventative medication should never be used to lower a predisposed person’s risk of developing PTSD.
- __________________________ resolves within a month’s time.
- According to the Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Illness, ________ of people exposed to traumatic events will develop PTSD.
- According to Dr. Lyles, what is an example of the fourth diagnostic criteria of being constantly alert or on guard?
- Terrorist attacks are different because
- __________________________ is a blow to the basic tissues of social life that damages the bonds attaching people together and impairs the prevailing sense of commonality, according to the presenters.
- According to the presenters, there is no evidence or reason to believe that certain groups and individuals in society can be more predisposed to others for developing PTSD.
- According to the presenters, often the perpetrator of school or workplace violence is a stranger.
- PTSD can hide in the shadows of other kinds of problems. These problems are known as
- Which of the following was not given as a factor that can improve trauma resiliency?