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Psychological trauma: Quiz

  
  

Question 1: When that trauma leads to ________, damage may involve physical changes inside the brain and to brain chemistry, which damage the person's ability to adequately cope with stress.
Bipolar disorderMajor depressive disorderPosttraumatic stress disorderAnxiety disorder

Question 2: Psychological trauma may cause an ________ which may lead on to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Eating disordersMajor depressive disorderAcute stress reactionBipolar disorder

Question 3: This can lead to feelings of despair, loss of ________, and frequently depression.
BullyingRelational aggressionPsychological manipulationSelf-esteem

Question 4: The person may not remember what actually happened while emotions experienced during the trauma may be reexperienced without the person understanding why, see ________.
Repressed memoryPsychogenic amnesiaFalse memory syndromeRecovered memory therapy

Question 5: Typical causes of psychological trauma are sexual abuse, violence, the threat of either, or the witnessing of either, particularly in ________.
ChildhoodAdolescenceAdultAttachment theory

Question 6: ________, Charcot's student and the father of psychoanalysis, examined the concept of psychological trauma throughout his career.
ExistentialismImmanuel KantSigmund FreudWilliam James

Question 7: Psychological trauma may accompany ________ or exist independently of it.
Shock (circulatory)Certified first responderEmergency medical servicesPhysical trauma

Question 8: There is frequently a violation of the person's familiar ideas about the world and of their ________, putting the person in a state of extreme confusion and insecurity.
Human rightsTortureReproductive rightsCulture

Question 9: ________ are an example of a psychosomatic response to such emotional triggers.
Panic disorderAnxiety disorderPanic attackBenzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

Question 10: Long-term exposure to situations such as extreme ________ or milder forms of abuse, such as verbal abuse, can be traumatic (though verbal abuse can also potentially be traumatic as a single event).
OverpopulationPoverty reductionFaminePoverty
















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