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Social Work Practice and Post-Traumatic Growth Podcast

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1.  What does PTG stand for?
  1. Post Traumatic Growing
  2. Post Trauma Growth
  3. Post Traumatic Growth
  4. None of the above
2.  Who developed the concept of Post Traumatic Growth?
  1. Irvine Yalom
  2. Tedeschi and Calhoun
  3. Viktor Frankl
  4. None of the above
3.  Which of the following is NOT a PTG Tenet?
  1. Personal Strength
  2. Appreciation of Life
  3. Relationship with Others
  4. Physical Strength
4.  Which of the following interventions IS commonly used to achieve PTG (posttraumatic growth)?
  1. EMDR
  2. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  3. Narrative Therapy
  4. All of above
5.  Which of the following is NOT a symptom of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)?
  1. Chronic Stress
  2. Anxiety
  3. Insomnia
  4. Appreciation of Life
6.  What is the correct order of the Transtheoretical Behavior Model?
  1. Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, and Termination
  2. Action, Maintenance, Termination, Precontemplation, Contemplation
  3. Contemplation, Precontemplation, Action, Maintenance, Termination, Preparation
  4. Contemplation, Action, Maintenance, Termination, Preparation
7.  Can Post Traumatic Stress Disorder be “cured”?
  1. Yes, all memories can eventually be erased
  2. Not necessarily, but someone can learn and grow from their experience
  3. Yes, someone can be completely cured
  4. None of the above
8.  Which of the following is NOT a healthy way to engage in self-care?
  1. Exercising
  2. Eating Healthy
  3. Medicating
  4. Using Substances to Numb Pain
9.  Which of the following is the best definition for Reminiscence Therapy?
  1. Reminiscence therapy encourages people to talk about the past
  2. Reminiscence therapy helps people remember their past
  3. Reminiscence therapy aims to help those with cognitive decline
  4. Reminiscence therapy aims to evoke memories, stimulate mental activity and improve well‐being
10.  What is the difference between Narrative Therapy and Journaling?
  1. Narrative therapy is telling a story and journaling is writing that story
  2. Narrative therapy is creative while journaling is historical
  3. Narrative Therapy is a one’s account of their story while Journaling is writing thoughts, feelings, and experiences related to that account
  4. None of the above

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