OARS stands for...
What are open ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries?
The point where a person can no longer depend on or make use of their usual ways of coping.
What is a crisis?
Deviant (different from the cultural norm), distressful, and dysfunctional patterns of thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.
What are psychological/mental disorders or mental illness?
This resource is a form of community care for UAlbany Students because it offers peer-to-peer support through one-on-one support and community-based education.
What is Middle Earth?
Practice of self-reflection on one's own biases combined with an openness to understanding other cultures. This also involves acknowledging the power imbalances that exist within society.
What is cultural humility?
Recognizes a person's strengths & acknowledges actions that lead to positive change.
What are affirmations?
The Intervention Process in a Crisis Involves:
Identify Crisis Situation --> ________ --> de-escalation --> safety planning --> direct intervention.
What is risk assessment?
Mental health disparities among marginalized individuals and communities exist because of problematic _______, not individual traits.
What are systems?
This resource is committed to developing/maintaining culturally inclusive campus environments for all students and enhance the cultural competency of students, faculty, and staff.
What is Intercultural Student Engagement?
Unconscious attitudes that lie below the surface but may influence our behaviors.
What is implicit bias?
Mirrors what the helpee has said to show understand and encourages deeper exploration of FEELINGS.
What is emotion reflection?
Factors that might reduce suicide risk.
What are protective factors?
Two important stages of psychosocial development (Think Erikson's stages) among college students are usually _________ and __________.
What are Identity vs. Role Confusion and Intimacy vs. Isolation?
Some who works in partnership with a survivor to validate, affirm, and educate around their experience.
Who is Survivor Advocate?
What is Explicit Bias?
e.g., On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is making this change to you?
What is a readiness ruler?
What are suicidality, homicidality, sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse?
Common mental health concerns among college students (name 3).
What are depression, anxiety, stress, grief, bipolar disorder, OCD, psychosis and trauma?
This resource supports and empowers students by cultivating an accessible and inclusive living and learning environment.
What is DAISS?
Building knowledge about cultural groups. Having the skillset necessary to communicate with people from diverse cultural backgrounds effectively. Being aware of and sensitive to cultural differences. Can bridge cultural gaps.
What is cultural competence?
First three stages of change in motivational interviewing.
What is:
1. Precontemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
The Middle Earth Risk Assessment is adapted from:
What is the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale?
The 5 F's for how the nervous system responds to trauma.
Your first appointment with CAPS is typically a __________ with a clinician.
What is a 15–20-minute phone conversation?
The creation of an environment where people feel their identity, culture, and experiences are respected and validated.
What is cultural safety?