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Test Understanding Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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QUESTION 1: What does the text propose about how we should view PTSD?
As an overcome emotional state
As a fixed mental condition
As an exclusively medical problem
As a personal weakness
QUESTION 2: What effect does viewing PTSD as an incurable disease have?
It takes away our ability to act
It motivates us to act strongly
Improves our confidence
Accelerates recovery
QUESTION 3: What keeps the state of stress alive after a trauma?
Mental fixation on the traumatic event
Lack of physical strength
Emotional support from others
The passage of time
QUESTION 4: What prevents a person from healing after trauma?
Talk about what happened
Ignoring the past
Reliving the pain over and over again
Receive appropriate therapy
QUESTION 5: What was the root of the mentor's trauma when he left the army?
Losing your identity by leaving your role
Suffer a physical injury
Having conflicts with colleagues
Moving to another country
QUESTION 6: What is the problem with many trauma treatments?
Talk little with the patient
Use only alternative therapies
Focus on the biological cause
Not looking for the root of the emotional state
QUESTION 7: What happens when a person is labeled with PTSD?
He thinks he can't do anything on his own
Find internal solutions
Start to heal
He is freed from medication
QUESTION 8: What allows us to see stress as an emotional state and not as an illness?
Take control and find your own answers
Accepting a limited life
Avoid facing the problem
Totally dependent on drugs
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