CRC Domain 4: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions Welcome to your CRC Domain 4: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions 1. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions When addressing trauma in a client who is displaying symptoms of dissociation, which therapeutic approach is recommended for initial stabilization? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Psychoanalytic Therapy None 2. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions In the context of crisis intervention, which model emphasizes the importance of listening, understanding, and clarifying problems? The ABC Model of Crisis Intervention The Six-Step Model of Crisis Intervention The Hybrid Model of Crisis Intervention The Psychological First Aid Model None 3. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions Which scale is commonly used to assess a client's risk of suicide following a traumatic event? Beck Depression Inventory Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale Traumatic Stress Schedule None 4. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions When integrating trauma-informed care, what is the primary focus of the intervention in the immediate aftermath of a traumatic event? Processing the traumatic event in detail Restoring a sense of safety and stability Identifying and addressing cognitive distortions Facilitating the expression of traumatic memories None 5. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions What is the primary purpose of using grounding techniques with clients who are experiencing flashbacks or dissociation due to trauma? To help them process the traumatic memories To reduce the intensity of their emotional responses To bring them back to the present moment and reduce dissociation To prepare them for exposure therapy None 6. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions Which of the following is NOT a common phase in models of trauma recovery? Safety and stabilization Trauma memory processing Reintegration and rehabilitation Immediate confrontation of traumatic memories None 7. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions In trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), the 'PRACTICE' acronym is used to outline the treatment components. What does the 'P' stand for in this context? Psychoeducation Processing Prevention Problem-solving None 8. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions What is the primary goal of resilience training in the context of trauma? To eliminate the impact of traumatic memories To prevent the occurrence of future traumas To enhance the individual's ability to cope with and recover from trauma To change the narrative around the traumatic event None 9. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions In the context of group therapy for trauma survivors, what is the primary therapeutic factor that contributes to healing? Installation of hope Altruism Universality Catharsis None 10. CRC: Crisis and Trauma Counseling and Interventions When utilizing narrative exposure therapy for trauma, what is the therapist primarily focusing on? Changing the client's behaviors through exposure Reconstructing the client's life narrative to integrate traumatic events Eliminating physiological responses to trauma cues Encouraging the client to avoid trauma reminders None 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up