Risks of Assault
Motivational Factors
Situational Factors
Prevention
Stalking
100
Unusual behaviour does not mean...
What is dangerousness
100
The most common answer to why people behave violently.
What is anger?
100
List some situational factors that may increase risk of violence:
What is similarities to past situations, stress, substances and medication, client mental status, or weapons
100
Important to build ______ __________ with clients.
What is positive relationships?
100
Willful course of conduct directed at a specific person which seriously alarms or annoys the person and serves no legitimate purpose...
What is harassment?
200
What do you do if you are dealing with a risky situation beyond your abilities?
What is inform your supervisor.
200
Fear, frustration and control could be other _________ factors to explain why someone is violent.
What is motivational?
200
Strong association exists between symptoms of _ _ _ _ and aggression.
What is PTSD?
200
Administration which offers guidelines indicating proactive measures needed to be taken by employers to reduce risks of violence.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
200
Reduce the risk of stalking by...
What is dealing with client attraction, maintaining professional boundaries, do not give out contact info, inform supervisor/law enforcement...
300
Trainees often feel _________ to deal with violence and harassment.
What is unprepared
300
JACA stands for?
What is Justification, Alternatives, Consequences, Ability
300
Refers to an individual's state of counsciousness and awareness, can be affected by brain injuries, intoxication, acute mania, etc.
What is client mental status?
300
Ontario's Occupational Health & Safety Act addresses ____________ harassment.
What is workplace harassment?
300
Changing your _____ _____ on social media is one way to reduce risk of stalking.
What is profile name?
400
___-___% of psychologists in clinical practice are at risk of being assaulted by a patient.
What is 30-40%
400
Recommendation for approaching someone at risk of becoming violent:
What is determine why they are angry, do not admit being afraid, stay calm and maintain dialogue
400
___% of social workers ask clients about firearm ownership.
What is 34%?
400
Considering motive, intent, duration, frequency, delivery style, and level of risk to victims
What is threat analysis?
400
___-___% prevalence rate of stalking for mental health professionals
What is 10-20%?
500
"I'm sorry I can't do that for you, but here is another possibility..." is an example of giving _____ to cope with anger.
What is choices?
500
frustrating situations lead to ____ which leads to ____.
What is anger and violence?
500
In some cases, only ________ or ______________ measures can help prevent danger or injury.
What is physical or pharmacological?
500
3 Do's and 3 Don'ts in Preventing Client Violence
What is do - speak clearly use short direct sentences, acknowledge distress, do not - argue, make threats, ignore threats
500
___% prevalence rate of harassment for mental health professionals.
What is 64%?
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