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An event or series of events that threatens the life or safety of an individual or someone important to that individual
A scary situation that makes one uncomfortable
Only an event that hurts one physically
Something that only adults can truly experience
Minor fear in most people
The body to produce stress hormones such as Cortisol and Adrenaline
Have a decreased heart rate and maybe loss of bladder or bowel control
People’s breathing to slow down
Is trauma that is multiple and varied traumatic events
Is a single traumatic event that is limited in time
Is when one is exposed to chronic trauma under the age of five as a result of the actions of their parents or caregivers
May not be often seen as trauma
Not as hurtful as other forms of trauma
Only due to poverty
Significantly impactful to all children but particularly to very young children
Very often thought of as trauma by the public
Finding it easy to trust other people, especially adults in authority.
Having a good understanding of their emotions and how to regulate them.
Demonstrating hyperarousal or hypervigilance.
Always being very connected to others.
True
False
Be developing an attachment to at least one caregiver
Be experienced in how to regulate their emotions
Always express feelings appropriately
Have an increased startle response
Not be concerned about friendships
Demand attention
Revert to babyish behavior frequently to get attention
Focus on learning
Built by “I should, I have, I have”
Built by “I have, I am, I can”
Someone revisiting past trauma
Not possible for most trauma survivors
True
False
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