What is attachment trauma?
T/F: The amydala matures bw ages 2-3
Categories of trauma
Role of physician when providing trauma informed care
Effects of development trauma/childhood trauma.
Leads to chronic and severe problems with: - emotional regulation - impulse control - altered attention and cognition - dissociation - somatic dysregulation
What is the effect of chronic/severe stress and trauma on the hippocampus?
Characteristics of and definition of trauma
Which brain regions are responsible for recording, filing and remembering traumatic events?
Function of amygdala. When does it mature?
Characteristics of the worst traumas
Limbic system function
Function of hippocampus. When does it mature?
Which structures are impaired during periods of traumatic stress?
Effects of traumatic stress on brain:
Implications of psychophysiological effects of trauma on medical practice.
Symptoms seen in adults abused as children
Which structures are activated during periods of stress
Adverse childhood experiences study
Which brain regions are responsible for regulating emotional expression?
At what memory level does amygdala function?
What is precognitive emotion?
T/F: chronic trauma decreases ability to form declarative memory
Much of what we learn and much of the “most important” things we learn is at what level?
T/F: thalamus is necessary for weighing options for actions