April 27th Advanced Flash Technique Webinar Quiz Please complete the quiz below to receive a certificate of completion for the online training. Please provide your name: Please provide your email address: Please provide your License Number: 1. According to Dr. Philip Manfield, even in the preparation phase, some processing appears to take place during flash technique. True False None 2. Paul Siegel’s research has shown that spider phobic subjects: become less phobic by viewing images shown too fast to identify get upset even though they cannot report what they have seen become more fearful of spiders after viewing unreportable images none of the above None 3. The flash technique was first developed by Dr. Philip Manfield in 2004. True False None 4. It is usually more advantageous to process the “feeder memory” for a particular target than to process the target itself. True False None 5. In the current version of the flash technique protocol, clients are asked to Think of the target memory with each “flash” Think of the target memory for only a “nano-second” when flashing. Not think of the target memory at all when flashing Think only of their engaging focus and then it is not necessary to flash Think, when flashing, of passing their finger through a flame. None 6. When flashing, clients need to access their disturbing target memory very quickly. True False None 7. The flash technique is helpful for dissociative clients because they do not access their disturbance, so that there is no need to dissociate. True False None 8. In the current version of the flash technique protocol, there is less need for metaphors, because clients do not tend to make undesirable contact with the trauma memory. True False None 9. For the flash technique to be effective, it is crucial during processing that the client be consciously connected to at least one aspect of the trauma memory. True False None 10. Which of the following can be used as a Positive Engaging Focus A memory of pleasurable backpacking. Nursing your baby. A memorable sporting event. A favorite song. All of the above. None 11. After completing a set of five triple flashes, the therapist says: What comes up for you now? What does this mean to you? What is the worst moment of this memory? Does the memory seem different now in any way? None of the above. None 12. The ACE study showed the traumatic events in childhood have no lasting effects. True False None 13. If a client’s SUD score doesn’t reduce after flashing The PEF may not have been strong enough. The client may have a feeder memory that needs to be processed. There may be blocking beliefs that need addressing. Any of the above. None 14. A mistake in doing the current version of the flash technique is: Client is told, “If it doesn’t work, you haven’t lost anything except maybe five minutes.” Client is told, “Now, do the exact same thing, except this time blink three times rapidly.” Client is instructed, “Now flash on the new memory you just thought of.” Client is told it is okay if you can’t remember exactly what happened. None of the above. None 15. With the current version of the flash technique, clients who are not experiencing reductions in disturbance are often asked to try to make their contact with the target briefer. True False None 16. Paul Siegel’s research indicates the reduction in fear of spiders achieved by viewing unreportable images persists for at least a year True False None 17. The therapist should make sure the client can do a single flash easily without disturbance before beginning triple flashes. True False None 18. Which client statement is a sign that the client’s disturbance level has been substantially reduced after successfully doing five flashes. The client reports difficulty doing the flash technique because he/she is having difficulty recalling or “finding” the disturbing image. The client spontaneously reports that the memory does not seem very disturbing anymore. The client reports that the image seems further away. The client reports that memory seems to have become separated from the feelings that went with it. All of the above. None 19. Examples of blocking beliefs are If I was not upset over what happened, it would mean it wasn’t that big a deal. If I wasn’t afraid, I wouldn’t be safe If I wasn’t suffering, it would mean I didn’t care about the person I lost. If I wasn’t disturbed, I would be letting the perpetrator off the hook. All of the above None Check this box to attest that you have watched the entire presentation and have taken the post-test without help from others. Time's up Post navigationPrevious post: April 6th Flash Technique Webinar RecordingNext post: July 13 Flash Technique Webinar Quiz