CRIS 609 Exam 1 Liberty University
- According to the DSM-IV, psychotic disorders include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, and grossly disorganized or catatonic.
- The disaster stage defined by responders beginning to experience burnout and less mediaattention is the:
- If a disaster survivor feels abandoned, because outside help and attention seems to be shrinking, he or she may be in the following disaster stage:
- In the _________ stage of the disaster trajectory, victims begin to rebuild physically and psychologically.
- What is the first element of assessment?
- All of the following are effective ways of intervention, except:
- Complex trauma generally refers to multiple traumatic stressors that involve:
- If a disaster survivor denies the impact of the damage or the storm, he or she may be in the following disaster stage:
- In the context of a crisis, surge capacity refers to:
- Disasters create a unique impact on people because of:
- A form of psychological/behavioral immunity to distress and function refers to resiliency.
- Crisis intervention is treatment and diagnosis.
- A “cross-over trauma” involves:
- A church can best help survivors during the Heroic Phase by
- Common beliefs of victims do not include:
- In the disaster trajectory, “pre-impact” refers to preparations made in case of a potential disaster.
- Events that have the potential to create significant human distress and overwhelm one’s usual coping mechanisms are termed:
- A relatively small event, repeated when an individual is young and vulnerable, can be more toxic than a more intense even later in life.
- “Psychological first aid” was first developed for merchant marines in WWII.
- Which of the following is a tool of Critical Incident Stress Management?