History & Legislation
Mental Illness Basics
Substance Use & Effects
Stigma & Myths
Law Enforcement & Mental Health
100

Where did the CIT program begin?

Memphis, Tennessee (1988), after a tragic incident involving a mentally ill man shot by police.

100

What is a psychotic disorder?

A mental disorder where a person loses contact with reality, often experiencing delusions and hallucinations.

100

What is excited delirium?

→ A condition often related to stimulant drug use, leading to aggression, paranoia, and sudden death.


100

What is a common myth about mental illness?

→ That people with mental illness are violent and dangerous.

100

What is the goal of CIT for law enforcement?

→ To improve safety and outcomes when responding to people in crisis.


200

What is the purpose of Senate Bill 1849 (Sandra Bland Act)?

To ensure individuals with mental illness receive early identification and diversion from jail.

200

What is a personality disorder?

A mental condition where a person has unhealthy patterns of thinking, functioning, and behaving.

200

What are common signs of stimulant use?

→ Increased heart rate, paranoia, dilated pupils, and aggressive behavior.


200

What is stigma?

→ A negative perception or discrimination against people with mental illness.


200

What skills does CIT training focus on?

→ Communication, active listening, and de-escalation techniques.


300

Why was CIT training implemented?

To improve officer safety and decrease use of force by teaching appropriate crisis responses.

300

What are delusions and hallucinations?

  • → Delusions = false beliefs; Hallucinations = false sensory perceptions like hearing voices.


300

Which drugs are considered hallucinogens?

→ LSD, PCP, mushrooms.


300

What effect does stigma have on treatment?

→ It causes people to hide symptoms or avoid seeking help.


300

What role does de-escalation play in a crisis situation?

→ Helps calm individuals and avoid the use of force.

400

What does the “Memphis Model” emphasize?

Partnering with community mental health providers and creating specialized officer roles.

400

What is dysthymia?

  • → A mild but long-term form of depression.


400

What is a substance use disorder?

→ A mental disorder involving the uncontrolled use of substances despite harmful consequences.


400

What’s wrong with saying “it’s all in your head”?

→ It dismisses real symptoms and prevents understanding of mental illness.


400

How can officers recognize mental illness in the field?

→ Unusual behavior, talking to oneself, paranoia, or emotional distress.


500

Which law mandates training on de-escalation techniques and mental health awareness?

Texas Occupations Code (as amended by SB 1849).

500

What distinguishes a mental health concern from a mental illness?

→ When symptoms become severe and interfere with daily life and functioning.

500

What are dissociative anesthetics?

→ Drugs like PCP that distort perception and can cause violent behavior.

500

Why do many people avoid treatment?

→ Fear of being judged or labeled due to stigma.

500

Why is officer safety improved by CIT training?

→ Because officers are better prepared to handle unpredictable or volatile situations.

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