Crisis
Trauma
Suicide & Others
Counseling Skills
Guest Speakers
100
Two Types of Crisis
What are Situational and Developmental
100
"a continuous variable measurable by degrees"
What is Stress?
100
Building a sense of identity upon solid basis and not job, complete in humanity through expression of emotions, strong and close relationships with other men, and preparing for changes and crises by incorporating God's Word in his life.
What are Four Ways that a man can prepare for a Midlife Crisis?
100
Empathetic Responses, Paraphrasing, Reflecting Feelings, Summarizing, Establishing Rapport, and Confrontation.
What are Reflecting Skills?
100
A Hillcrest Crisis job that you could do now that provides support to others based on your life experiences with crisis.
What is a Peer Support Specialist?
200
Used to seek specific information related to lethality and is unique to crisis counseling.
What is Close-Ended Questions?
200
The APA definition of Trauma.
What is "actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity of self or others?"
200
Empathy, Genuineness, Acceptance, and Positive Regard.
What are Client-Centered Counseling's Four Core Conditions?
200
Usually starts with "what" or "how".
What is an Open-Ended Question?
200
The approach for reducing panic and anxiety as presented by Cathy from Hillcrest.
What is Elevate the Feet and put Peas behind the neck?
300
a perception or experiencing of an event or situation as an intolerable difficulty that exceeds the person's current resources and coping mechanisms.
What is a Crisis?
300
EMDR.
What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing?
300
4 of the 13 traits of a Crisis Worker.
What are Life Experiences, Tolerance for Ambiguity, Poise, Tenacity, Optimism, Adventurousness, Flexibility, Confidence, Little Need to Rescue, Capacity for Listening, Awareness of Trauma Indicators, Openness to Individual Crisis Reactions, and Capacity for Information Management?
300
"to feel unto or to feel with"
What is Empathy?
300
The names of the two women who came as guest speakers to our class.
Who are Nancy Diehm and Cathy Durand Graves?
400
The Four Phases of Crisis.
What are Impact, Withdrawal-Confusion, Adjustment, and Reconstruction?
400
The goal of all approaches to trauma treatment:
What is "to reduce symptomology and sensitivity of the client, not to 'get them back to normal', as this won't occur"?
400
Exemplified with questions or statements like, "You'd be better off without me" or "Does a Christian who commits suicide lose his salvation?"
What is a Suicidal Hint?
400
Along with listening, ______ is one of the most important techniques in helping a person in crisis.
What is Encouraging?
400
Care that provides comfort and medication at the end of life not seeking to prolong life is known as P______ Care.
What is Palliative?
500
The Four Common Elements of Stress: A Hazardous Event, The Vulnerable State, ________, and a Time of Lowered Efficiency.
What is The Precipitating Factor?
500
"A normal reaction to abnormal events that overwhelm a person's ability to adapt to life - where you feel powerless...comes from a Greek word that means 'wound.'"
What is Trauma?
500
"A narrowing of options where suicide becomes the only solution"
What is Constriction?
500
Determinant, according to research, of the effect of counseling for the duration as established in the first 10 minutes.
What is The Relationship?
500
Defined as "Comfort Care."
What is Hospice?
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