CRIS 607 Quiz 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- Effective treatment tends to address
- ______________ involves facilitating confrontation of feared objects, situations, images, and things that are associated with the traumatic event
- According to Dr. Jenkins, most people will not recover from traumatic events without professional assistance.
- According to Dr. Jenkins, having a focus on screening and assessment is crucial for effective treatment in people facing difficulties with PTSD.
- Beikirch felt a fearful, helpless feeling in the hospital because he realized that he had no power in the day of death.
- A hallmark indicator of trauma is that one’s worldview is kept intact
- Because Gary loved Lolly so much, the effect of PTSD did not cause a strain on their early marriage.
- Exposure can be imaginative, since PTSD events can be so vivid and bright that they can actually block out regular visual processing.
- Which of the following is not true of Sergeant Gary Beikirch’s experiences in the Vietnam War?
- _______________ involves working with the modification of maladaptive thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions.
- An example of re-experiencing is
- According to Gary and Lolly Beikirch, having a ministry of presence is important when helping others who are suffering from trauma.
- Which type of medication can be addictive, according to Dr. Lyles?
- What was the biggest contributing factor to Lolly’s healing process of secondary trauma?
- What did Beikirch consider to be his worst battle moment?
- What was an example of a symptom of PTSD that Beikirch experienced?
- According to Gary Beikirch, what is “getting better”?
- Which of the following verses does Lolly emphasize as having helped her tremendously in dealing with the difficult situation of watching her husband struggle with the effects of PTSD?
- Medication for the purpose of forgetting is very beneficial and always recommended for the treatment of PTSD symptoms.
- According to Dr. Jenkins, this method is not considered a domain.
Set 2
- ______________ involves facilitating confrontation of feared objects, situations, images, and things that are associated with the traumatic event
- Effective treatment tends to address
- Which of the following is not true of Sergeant Gary Beikirch’s experiences in the Vietnam War?
- According to Gary Beikirch, what is “getting better”?
- According to Dr. Jenkins, having a focus on screening and assessment is crucial for effective treatment in people facing difficulties with PTSD.
- Exposure can be imaginative, since PTSD events can be so vivid and bright that they can actually block out regular visual processing.
- A hallmark indicator of trauma is that one’s worldview is kept intact
- _______________ involves working with the modification of maladaptive thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions.
- Beikirch felt a fearful, helpless feeling in the hospital because he realized that he had no power in the day of death.
- Which of the following verses does Lolly emphasize as having helped her tremendously in dealing with the difficult situation of watching her husband struggle with the effects of PTSD?
- An example of re-experiencing is
- According to Gary and Lolly Beikirch, having a ministry of presence is important when helping others who are suffering from trauma.
- What was the biggest contributing factor to Lolly’s healing process of secondary trauma?
- Medication for the purpose of forgetting is very beneficial and always recommended for the treatment of PTSD symptoms.
- What was an example of a symptom of PTSD that Beikirch experienced?
- Which type of medication can be addictive, according to Dr. Lyles?
- According to Dr. Jenkins, this method is not considered a domain.
- According to Dr. Jenkins, most people will not recover from traumatic events without professional assistance.
- What did Beikirch consider to be his worst battle moment?
- Because Gary loved Lolly so much, the effect of PTSD did not cause a strain on their early marriage.