Trauma can disrupt the balance of neurotransmitters, such as _____ and dopamine, which play crucial roles in mood regulation.
A word that can be used in place of ‘refused’ to help retire words that stigmatize recovering individuals
Focusing on bodily symptoms as a way to express emotional distress
Trauma-informed care involves viewing trauma through an environmental and cultural lens; ______ is key in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events
______ biases are automatic and unintentional judgments or attitudes individuals hold about others based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, socioeconomic status, or other factors
Trauma triggers the release of stress hormones, such as ______ and adrenaline, as part of the body's fight-or-flight response
Percent of women in the general population who have been exposed to trauma
Cues; stimulus that sets off a memory; can be a sensory reminder, time of the year, etc.
Results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life-threatening
Percent of public mental health patients who have been exposed to trauma
Research suggests that certain racial and ethnic groups may receive less aggressive _____ management, potentially leading to disparities in control of these levels
An approach that presumes an individual has a history of traumatic stress because trauma is so common is known as using “_______ precaution”
Trauma triggers the fight-or-____ response, a physiological reaction designed to prepare the body to confront or escape from a threat