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In the opening of Chapter 5, we are told that we should begin by asking ....
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In the section about the personal needs of professionals working with trauma ('taking care of yourself'), what are we NOT told?
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Vicarious traumatization or 'secondary trauma' refers to ....
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We are told that, as therapists, we will hear things that are completely overwhelming, very difficult for our OWN emotions to bear. Also, that ....
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Statements from military Service Members and veterans DO NOT reveal (select one)
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Looking at 'The Individual and the Military Culture': There is very little difference in the culture of the military and that of any organized society.
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True
False
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Moving on to What to Call Service Members and Veterans: Which is NOT a true statement?
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The word 'WARRIOR' is used quite a bit within the military culture, but it would likely fall flat if a civilian clinician introduced it in conversation.
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True
False
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Concerning use of the word 'HERO', when working with military service members: Which is true, according to this Guide?
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This phrase (select one below), stated simply and clearly, is an important message to give the Service Member or returning veteran.
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Which is true, according to this Guide?
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Which is true?
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'Gallows humor' among those deployed to a war zone is a positive thing.
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True
False
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Memories of the rush of sympathetic chemicals (e.g., adrenaline, norepinephrine, dopamine) that comes with battle are disturbing to veterans.
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True
False
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In the section entitled Earning Trust: In the process of developing trust, the client is watching for your reactions when ...
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OEF stands for
_________________
- officially commencing on Oct. 7, 2001.
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OIF stands for
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commencing on March 20th, 2003.
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Service Members are as varied in their political beliefs about the war as everyone else in America.
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True
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No matter what his or her opinions about the war are, every Service Member takes a solemn oath to support and follow the President of the United States.
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True
False
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What should you NOT ask any military client who has returned from a war zone?
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OIF/OEF Veterans often want to go back to the war zone. If they tell you they're planning on redeploying, you should arrange a mental status exam.
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True
False
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Still in Earning Trust .... Regarding the issue of the therapist's detachment when treating military veterans:
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Moving to Chapter 6, Important Considerations in Treatment Delivery, what is NOT one of the recommended approaches to regaining a sense of safety and resilience?
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Under 'Avoiding Iatrogenic Effects' with Military Clients ....
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Veterans unanimously warn against placing veterans in groups with civilian clients, due to the potential for damaging questions which the therapist cannot control.
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True
False
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Under Medication: Even if the military client with PTSD has a substance use disorder, the prevailing medications typically used to stabilize PTSD should be used.
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True
False
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Most veterans seeking help for their post-deployment stress effects will be looking for something that is:
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The therapeutic use of images or feelings of helplessness or powerlessness (as in 12-Step programs) may not a good approach with military clients. Therefore ....
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The brain structure that stores and retrieves bites of sound, scent, images, and raw emotions - throwing out frightening memories, triggering a surge of stress chemicals - is ....
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This brain structure badly needs evidence of basic safety, to stop producing stress chemicals. The best way to provide this safety message is ....
_________________
which will sooth and calm.
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Traditional Substance Abuse CONFRONTIVE techniques should be replaced with respect and empowerment, when working with veterans.
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True
False
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