Age a developmental disorder manifests.
American with Disabilities Act
accidental or intentional use of a dangerously large amount of a substance.
Overdose
Loss or partial loss of vision.
Coping skills for a person with ASD when they are over-stimulated
Self-Stimulating Behaviors
Provide 2 examples for extra point
Pervasive developmental disorder that is diagnosed in early childhood.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Define Vulnerable Adult
a person older than 18 with daily living impairments
Define Substance Abuse
Continued misuse which negatively affects the mind and body
Structural injury to the brain
Traumatic Brain Injury
Intentionally provoking a deadly force response by law enforcement
Suicide by Cop
Define Alzheimer's
Progressive brain disorder
A person that is a danger to themselves or others due to mental illness can be taken into protective custody under this Act.
Baker Act
Extra point to describe Marchman
Substance Use
A false belief despite obvious proof to the contrary.
Delusion
Person who does not have an adequate nighttime residence
Homeless person
Types of developmental disorders that are characterized by slow intellectual development
Intellectual Disability
A decision by a person to willing seek assistance for mental illness or substance abuse.
Voluntary Examination
Define Withdrawal
Physical/Mental symptoms after chronic drug use is reduced or stopped.
Time of intense difficulty, trouble or danger
Crisis
Speech Impairment
Progressive mental disorder.
DeMENTia
Order signed by Judge to compel a person to receive a psychiatric evaluation or substance abuse treatment.
Ex Parte
Allowing the body to rid itself of a drug while managing withdrawal symptoms
Detoxification
Define Hallucination and provide two examples.
Sensory experience that is not real
Impairment of emotional processes that exercise the conscious control of one's actions
Mental Illness