Welcome to your Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist-A (CCTSA) Trauma and Addiction (2020)

Where is Moral awareness located?

Which of the following does clinically managed not mean?

Your Relevancy System only pays attention to _________________ .

Which of the following is NOT one of SAMHSA’s Four R’s of Trauma-Informed Care?

Which of the following best describes what happens when you try to put additional demands on someone?

What are the three R’s?

A relaxed body cannot be ______________.

ACE’s sometimes referred to as toxic stress or ________________.

The ability to develop and maintain relationships, is talked about in which system?

Which of the following best describes what Mitigating creates?

What happens when people are stuck in disregulation or the sympathetic system?

What creates Stability?

When we calm our environments, we have greater success at __________________.

Which of the following best describes why it is important to develop a tolerance for pain?

From the 1990s to 2013, there has been almost _______ people who have died from overdoses nationally.

Which of the following best describes when Vicarious Trauma happens?

When someone has an active addiction it is neither ___________ or ______________ .

Which of the following best describes OAR?

When can we think outside the box?

What does OAR stand for?

When we talk about perceptual maturation, what does it require?

The ____________________ is the most primitive portion of the brain, focusing on survival.

What happens as we become increasingly dysregulated?

Which of the following would be an intrusion symptom?

Which of the following are you only able to do if you are relaxed?

What can Vicarious Trauma also result in?

Practicing Trauma-Informed Care validates the humanity of the individual and recognizes behaviors as symptoms of ______________________.

Which of the following best describes what happens when people have experienced the input of cortisol and adrenaline?

When people are sympathetically charged, everything from the diaphragm up is ________________ and everything from the diaphragm below is ______________.

When a person has little self evaluation or insight, it should tell us that the _______________.

It is okay for people to have cravings, what is even more important is __________________.

The last Antibody is _________.

Out of the Four Essential Interventions, which one is the most important?

How the ASAM works is, one dimension indicates whether a person needs residential treatment, which dimensions are these?

There are considerations to think about when working with people who are not only experiencing trauma but helping them ____________________.

We want to find ways that when we work with individuals, were not _______________ but we are lifting them up and encouraging them.

What kind of thinking, from a scientific purpose, has the potential to help a person regulate their body?

Which of the following best describes the ACC?

The purpose of the ____________________ is to maintain homeostasis and balance in the body.

What happens when our Anterior Cingulate of the Cortex becomes activated?

As a trauma sensitive and informed organization, staff, and the people they serve must feel physically, emotionally, and psychologically __________________.

Which of the following best defines Duality of Awareness?

People with ____ ACEs, 1 in 16 smokes.

What opportunity happens when someone lapses?

Behavioral symptoms result from the over-use of the ________________ response system coupled with the body’s effort to heal.

Which of the following is not a therapist factor?

Out of the following, what can addiction eventually lead to?

Which of the following is a sure way to create distrust with a client?

Why is the ACEs study so important?

It is estimated that nearly ____________ Arizona children have more than five ACEs.

Which of the following is a therapist risk of Vicarious Trauma?

Those who are caught in contemplation, ask themselves which question?

When the hot system is activated, __________________.

What two things do we look at, when talking about ACEs?

Which of the following best describes precontemplation?

When is it important to use the Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS)?

Which of the following is essential for understanding trauma?

Which of the following can be altered by toxic stress caused by the ACE’s?

All those 3 therapist factors are important in terms of ____________.

Why is it still important for those who are independently certified, to consult with people and to have a system of friends or professionals?

When you make comments like, “I really want to hear what you have to say to me”, it lets that person know _______________.

Instead of validating clients, ______________________.

Which of the following is NOT an example of Trauma Informed Care?

How would you see a person as precontemplative?

Out of the following, what best encourages the healing process from pain, stress, and fear?

What is someone in the sympathetic system, not be able to see?

Which of the following would you not see if someone has spent their life primarily in their sympathetic nervous system?

How many more times are you likely to be an alcoholic with 3 ACEs, opposed to having no ACEs.

The Anterior Cingulate of the Cortex is really the body’s _________________ .

Which of the following behaviors is not a biological behavior in the sympathetic system?

____________________ is the body’s reaction to Sympathetic System dominance that has occurred continuously or repeatedly creating change in the Central Nervous System.

When someone is in fight or flight mode, what might you see?

What is someone who is in determination or preparation doing/saying?

From what perspective do you talk about dealing with addiction?

Which of the following illnesses do people with 4 ACEs not have an increased risk for?

It is important that we continue to build ________________ in terms of learning.

What do you typically see when talking about irritable behavior or angry outbursts?

According to SAMHSA, one of the Four R’s of an agency practicing trauma-informed care is that a program organization, or system ______________ the widespread impact of trauma and understand potential paths for recovery.

When we regulate our body as the first step, what are we doing?

Since addiction short circuits part of the brain, what does your memory look at?

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