A Home Within At Home Series

 

Understanding Foster Care and Therapeutic Interventions

 

Jeanette Yoffe, MFT

 

2 CE Credits

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1. 
Select all that apply: Trauma is an event that

2. 
Drug Induced Trauma refers to

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Select all that apply: Which of the following are other factors of trauma?

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True or False: The effects of trauma always occur immediately after the trauma event.

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Select all that apply: Trauma can affect a child’s

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True or False: Sensory reminders such as smells, tastes, or sounds can trigger a stress response in a child who has experienced trauma.

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Select all that apply: For infants and toddlers, trauma may lead to

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Early school age children who have undergone trauma often

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Select all that apply: Pre-adolescents (age 10-12) who have experienced trauma often experience body issues, which could include

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Attachment Loss may refer to

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Grief reactions can include

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A traumatized child could perceive themselves as

13. 
According to a recent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study, ____% of children who are abused will develop disorganized attachment.

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True or False: “Triggers” refer to memories and sensations which transport the child back to the traumatic event.

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“Regulation” means that the child feels

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Select all that apply: A therapist can create emotional safety for a foster child by

17. 
Which of the following IS NOT a possible resiliency factor for a child?

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True or False: It is not a good idea to explain the beginning, middle, and end of the therapy session to the child who is receiving therapy.

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Select all that apply: Some helpful embodied methods that Jeanette suggests may help children engage their bodies include

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Parallel play