Victim's of Crime

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Understanding Trauma and Its Effects

This quiz is designed to help you understand the psychological and physical responses individuals may experience as victims of crime. By answering a series of thoughtfully constructed questions, you'll gain insights into concepts such as the fight-or-flight response, PTSD, and trauma reactions.

Key Features:

  • Assess your knowledge of trauma responses
  • Learn about the psychological impacts of crime
  • Engage with multiple-choice questions for a comprehensive understanding
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingHeart123
Which of the following is not true of the "flight-or-flight" reaction?
All the physical senses shut down.
Body may relieve itself of excess materials, like ingested food.
Heart rate increases
Adrenaline begins to pump through the body.
Prolonged "fight-or-flight" will eventually lead to _____.
Exhilaration
Excitement
Enthusiasm
Exhaustion
Which of the following is not a mind's crisis response to trauma?
Denial
Disbelief
Hallucinations
Shock
Stage two of the mind's crisis response is?
The cataclysm of emotions including vulnerability, rage, sorrow, and self-blame.
Shock, disbelief & denial
Emotional Balance
In stage three of the mind's crisis response _____.
The person will become locked into one of the physical responses.
The person will become locked into one of the mind's response.
There is only hope.
The emotional roller coaster eventually becomes balanced.
Trauma is accompanied by a multitude of losses such as:
Control over one's life
Trust in God or in other People.
Future
All of these
Grief and bereavement are involved in losses due to trauma response.
True
False
Overwhelming trauma can cause a person to regress mentally and physically to childhood. Which of the following is not an example of regression?
Wanting a parent to come take care of you.
Strong Hunger.
Feeling physically very weak.
A childhood feeling of something being terrible wrong.
The intensity of long-term stress reaction by "trigger events" does not usually decrease over time.
True
False
Which of the following must a patient have experienced, witnessed, or confronted to meet one of the criteria for PTSD?
The event involved actual or threatened death or serious physical injury to the patient or to others.
The patient felt intense fear, horror, or helplessness.
The event caused a sense of uneasiness over the patient
Both A & B
Older persons and persons who experience natural disasters are least likely to experience PTSD.
TRUE
FALSE
A victim's reaction to crime includes the ____ Phase.
Recoil
Injury
Trauma
Victim - specific
When crisis reactions are exacerbated by an officer's actions, this is considered:
A "secondary assault"
To be ok because officers are not perfect
When making a death notification, the use of a telephone is:
Recommended to avoid seeing their eyes.
Never acceptable to make a death notification.
Is the preferable method.
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