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Quiz: Trauma and Its Effects on Families
What is trauma?
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An injury caused by physical harm
An emotional and psychological response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event
A short-term financial loss
A medical condition caused by genetics
What type of trauma results from prolonged or repeated exposure to distressing events?
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Acute trauma
Chronic trauma
Complex trauma
Simple trauma
What is a common emotional effect of trauma on individuals?
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Enhanced memory
Increased happiness
Emotional numbness or detachment
Constant joy
How can trauma affect a family's dynamics? (Select all that apply)
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Strengthens communication and relationships
Strains relationships and creates emotional distance
Causes misunderstandings and conflicts
Leads to role reversals, where children take on caregiving responsibilities
What is intergenerational trauma?
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Trauma passed down from one generation to the next
A temporary trauma that only affects a single person
A traumatic event that only occurs within one generation
A type of trauma that has no long-term effects
How might trauma affect a parent’s ability to provide consistent care for their children?
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By making the parent more emotionally supportive
By making the parent feel more energetic
By leading to difficulties in emotional regulation, making it harder to respond calmly to children’s needs
By making the parent more lenient and relaxed
What long-term effect might unresolved trauma have on family relationships?
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Improved communication
Chronic stress leading to health issues
Better academic performance in children
Reduced family conflicts
What steps can families take to address the impact of trauma? (Select all that apply)
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Seeking professional counseling or therapy
Ignoring the trauma and moving on
Establishing routine and stability
Open communication within the family
How can trauma affect a child in a family?
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Children may develop behavioral problems, such as aggression or withdrawal
Children may feel more confident and secure
Children may excel academically without any issues
Children are unaffected by parental trauma
Why is it important to address trauma within families?
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To prevent the family from bonding
To rebuild trust, strengthen relationships, and create a supportive environment for children
To encourage isolation among family members
To ensure trauma remains a part of the family dynamic
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