PTSD Diagnostic Criteria
Assessment
Concepts to Keep in Mind
Safety First!
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Complex PTSD
PTSD Diagnostic Criteria | Assessment | Concepts to Keep in Mind | Safety First! | Cognitive Processing Therapy | Complex PTSD |
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True
(e.g., "I am bad," "The world is a dangerous place.")
True or False? An example of a negative alteration in cognition/mood is: "Persistent and often distorted negative beliefs and expectations about oneself or the world" PTSD Diagnostic Criteria Raisins | False It is up to 80% True or False? Up to 60% of those with PTSD have at least 1 other psychological disorder (e.g., Major Depression, Substance Abuse, Anxiety Disorders, etc.) Assessment Raisins | The body's attempts to recover A clinician operating with a strengths perspective view trauma responses as what? Concepts to Keep in Mind Raisins | Window of Tolerance If your client becomes hyperaroused during the session, you can hypothesize that they have gone above their what? Safety First! Raisins | CPT-C does not include the written trauma account What is the difference between CPT and CPT-C? Cognitive Processing Therapy Raisins | 3: Phase 1: Stabilization and skills strengthening Phase 2: Review and reappraisal of trauma memories Phase 3: Consolidate the gains How many phases are included in treatment recommendations for complex PTSD? Complex PTSD Raisins |
1 How many intrusion symptoms are required for the PTSD diagnosis in DSM-5? PTSD Diagnostic Criteria Tootsie Roll | Mixed methods (interview and psychological measures) What is best practice in terms of method of assessing your clients? Assessment Tootsie Roll | Posttraumatic Growth The concept that trauma can result in growth is termed what? Concepts to Keep in Mind Tootsie Roll | Grounding What is the skill that can ?refocus your client’s attention onto the immediate therapeutic environment and therapist-client connection? Safety First! Tootsie Roll | 12 CPT includes how many sessions? Cognitive Processing Therapy Tootsie Roll | Dialectical Behavior Therapy What is the treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan that can help clients learn how to regulate themselves and interact with others in healthy ways? Complex PTSD Tootsie Roll |
1 month What is the required minimum duration of symptoms to meet diagnostic criteria? PTSD Diagnostic Criteria Snickers | Safety (in terms of client's environment, danger to self/others, etc.) What is the immediate focus when assessing your clients? Assessment Snickers | Sympathy Compassion : Pity Empathy: ______? Concepts to Keep in Mind Snickers | Mindfulness-based Breath Training What is the skill that involves: Awareness to one’s breathing, Shifting from shallow to diaphragmatic breathing; Paying attention to just breathing; and not judging distractions but encouraging re-attention to the breath (Hint: We looked at an app for this) Safety First! Snickers | Socratic Questioning What skill is used by the therapist to help clients generate alternative thoughts and related emotions? (Hint: type of questioning) Cognitive Processing Therapy Snickers | Mindfulness The 4 modules of DBT are: Distress Tolerance Emotion Regulation ___________? Interpersonal Effectiveness Complex PTSD Snickers |
Repetitive play/actions How might children older than 6 express the symptom of intrusion? PTSD Diagnostic Criteria Blow-pop | Symptoms Responses Examples:
•Altered consciousness
•Danger to self or others (SDV)
•Mood disturbances
•Substance abuse
In assessing the effects of trauma, there are two types of client responses to consider - Process Responses and __________? Assessment Blow-pop | Pain Paradox What is the concept that those who have been hurt do best if they can stay present in their pain, avoid less, and experience more (even when this is initially very painful)? Concepts to Keep in Mind Blow-pop | Progressive Relaxation What is the skill that involves clenching then releasing muscles, sequentially from head to toe? Safety First! Blow-pop | Challenging Beliefs Worksheet What is the final worksheet that combines everything done in previous worksheets? (Most-used worksheet in CPT) Cognitive Processing Therapy Blow-pop | Parent-Child Attachment (inadequate / disrupted) What characteristic of childhood is often related to the symptoms of complex PTSD? Complex PTSD Blow-pop |
4. Alterations in arousal and reactivity The 4 symptom clusters of PTSD according to DSM-5 criteria are: 1. Intrusion; 2. Avoidance; 3. Alterations in cognition and mood; and 4. ??? PTSD Diagnostic Criteria Smarties | CAPS (Clinician Administered PTSD Scale) What is the "gold standard" structured interview tool for determining if your client has PTSD? Assessment Smarties | Their presence in treatment illustrates their strength, adaptive capacity, and hope You can gauge your client’s readiness for hope by empathizing and validating while also gently suggesting what? Concepts to Keep in Mind Smarties | "I feel like. . . " Identifying and separating thoughts and feelings can assist clients in affect regulation. What phrase is a clue that clients are talking about a thought and not an emotion? Safety First! Smarties | Esteem & Intimacy There are 5 themes that are the focus during CPT treatment. These include safety, power/control, trust, ________, & _________. Cognitive Processing Therapy Smarties | Somatic distress / disorganization What is the 1 core symptom of PTSD that does not overlap to diagnostic criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder? Complex PTSD Smarties |
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