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Examining the Impact of Traumatic Separation in Foster Care

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1.  Nearly _____of youth in foster care will be incarcerated within 2 years of leaving care
  1. 25%
  2. 50%
  3. 75%
  4. 95%
2.  Roughly _______ of youth with 5+ placements will end up in the juvenile justice system at some point.
  1. 30%
  2. 50%
  3. 70%
  4. 90%
3.  Nearly 57% of _______________ youth will be involved with the criminal justice system by the time they reach adulthood.
  1. Female
  2. Male
  3. Crossover
  4. Premature
4.  Which of the following groups of youth are NOT vulnerable to placement disruption and instability in foster care?
  1. Youth with an LGBTQ+ identity
  2. Youth with a complex trauma history
  3. Youth of color
  4. Youth with a limited trauma history
5.  Only ______% of youth in foster care with 3 or more placements will reunite with their family of origin?
  1. 5%
  2. 10%
  3. 15%
  4. 20%
6.  Approximately one-third of youth with 4 or more placements can identify at least one person they can count on for _______________________.
  1. Food
  2. Money
  3. School supplies
  4. Social support
7.  This region of the brain is the most primitive and is mostly responsible for basic functions such as regulating body temperature and heart rate.
  1. Limbic system
  2. Brainstem
  3. Cortex
  4. Midbrain
8.  ______________ are mundane and ordinary things that a child can experience that serve as evocative internal cues that can initiate re-experiencing of trauma.
  1. Emotional regulation
  2. Trauma triggers
  3. Limbic system
  4. Repetitive tasks
9.  ______________ is a youth’s susceptibility to be wounded.
  1. Vulnerability
  2. Adversity
  3. Trauma triggers
  4. Aptitude
10.  Youth prefer the certainty of misery to the misery of ________________.
  1. Foster care
  2. Trauma triggers
  3. Uncertainty
  4. School

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