What are traumatic events and what do they include?
What will be an ideal response?
Traumatic events are defined as exposure to actual or threatened harm or fear of death or injury and are considered uncommon or extreme stressors. Such terrifying or life-threatening events are wide-ranging. They include careless or intentional acts such as physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and exposure to domestic and community violence, as well as unintended medical traumas, accidents, natural disasters, war, terrorism, refugee trauma, and traumatic loss (Gerson & Rappaport, 2013).
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a. obsession. b. phobia. c. compulsion. d. somatoform.
A statistical technique where two or more recurrent events are examined for linkages is known as
A) time-series analysis. B) repeated experience sampling. C) hierarchical multiple regression. D) latent growth modeling.