The following behaviors are found within oppositional defiant youth
This counselor sat behind home plate during Madison Bumgarners' last pitching game.
Nat
This risk factor often alters your state of mind/behaviors
What is Drug/Substance Use?
This coping skill requires a youth to write their thoughts on paper.
What is journaling?
This is the amount of time that a youth would have to be seen by MH when initially placed on observation or safety room.
What is three hours
Symptoms of this diagnosis can often be confused for Oppositional Defiant Disorder
What is Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
Which counselor does this dog live with?
Nat
Name at least three risk factors for suicide.
What are?:
Previous attempts; History of substance use/abuse; physical disability or illness; Losing a friend or family member to suicide; Ongoing exposure to bullying behavior; History of a mental health condition; Recent death of a family member or close friend; Access to harmful means; Relationship problems/recent breakup;
This skill or strategy requires one to change perspective on a problem, like someone who "talks too much" instead is "seeking connection."
What is a reframe?
These are the three components that indicate when a youth would be placed on a watch.
What are:
Suicidal Ideations (attempts, behaviors or statements)
Homicidal Ideations (attempts, behaviors or statements
Grave Disability??
Aggression towards people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, and serious violations of rules (laws) are categories of which disorder.
What is Conduct Disorder?
How long did it take Kevin to get his Bachelors' in Psychology
8 years
The alternative name for cannabis that many youths are using these days, containing 90% or more THC potency, is called ________.
What is "Wax"?
Name at least three protective factors that support the reduction of risk factors for suicide.
What are: ?
Overall resilience; Problem solving skills; Awareness and access to mental health services; Positive peer relationships; Positive adult relationships; Safe environment; Interpersonal and community connectedness; Cultural or religious beliefs that discourage suicide.
If a youth has been seen by MH within the first three hours of being placed on a watch, and MH decided to adjust his watch from Q5 to Q15's; When does the youth have to be assessed again by MH?
What is within 24 hours?
The following behaviors are affiliated with conduct disorder
What are:
*Deceitfulness/thefts
*Serious violation of rules
*Aggression towards people/Animals
*Destruction of property
Spell Nat's full first name.
Nathaly
Given the growing use and prevalence of social media, this particular risk factor has been a key component of some teens completing suicide.
What is (are) bullying behavior(s)?
The practice of consciously focusing on one's thoughts and feelings without judgement is called ______.
What is meditation?
How often does a youth need to be RE-EVALUATED if not cleared from the safety room?
What is every 4 hours?
Forgetting or losing things often, easily distracted, frequently talking and/or interrupting, need to be moving around, and displaying impulse control challenges are typically more associated with _____.
What is ADHD (ADD)?
This counselor has several years of experience in Aikido and is a forth degree black belt.
Kevin
A youth that has just experienced a family member death after the youth recently went through a relationship breakup is at risk for this: _____.
What is suicide?
Despite requiring some physical exertion, this can be highly effective in managing anxiety and depression.
What is exercise?
If there is no MH staff on site for the day, and you have to call Crestwood for an evaluation, how would you communicate this to Crisis?
Request for a "Safety Cell" evaluation.