The is the most fundamental premise of the recovery paradigm
What is "people with psychiatric disabilities can and do recover."
Not identifying a person by their illness
What is person centered language?
The mindfulness/grounding technique is a coping tool for stressful situations and uses 5 things. The five things are:
What is our five senses: 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell, and 1 thing you can taste.
Express empathy, develop discrepancy, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy.
What are the 4 general principles of Motivational Interviewing?
A member comes to you at 4:30 pm on a Friday, with their 3 day notice for eviction
What is not really a crisis
The Four Stages of Recovery
Hope, Empowerment, Self Responsibility and Meaningful Roles
High Functioning vs Low Functioning
What is Illness Centered?
This document is a personalized plan that lists what you are like when you feel well, when you are not doing well and what your triggers may be.
What is a Wellness Recovery Action Plan?
This MI technique does not confronting someone directly
What is Rolling with Resistance?
Assessing for this, does not increase the chance of this.
What is suicidality
This is an inside job, no one can make a person feel this way, you can only provide opportunities for this to happen.
What is empowerment?
In this approach, we hope for a much wider range of things that could improve our lives – more like everyone else.
What is a person centered approach?
A set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use.
What is harm reduction?
OARS stands for
What is Open Questions, Affirmation, Reflective Listening, and Summary Reflections (OARS)
A person is more likely to die from this than heroin withdrawal
What is alcohol withdrawal
How the Recovery paradigm is applied in mental health
What is the psychosocial rehabilitation?
In this approach, we may not want the person to risk their mental health by trying to work or go back to school or to do anything that may be too stressful
What is an illness centered approach
The 4 R's of Trauma
What is Realize, Recognize, Respond & Resist Retraumitization
An amplified reflection may cause?
The person to back away from a position.
An important thing to a person in recovery
What is someone to talk with during an emergency.
The Five Factors of Decision Making
What is Member Preference, Personal Limitations, Clinical/Rehab Concerns, Ethical Considerations and Role Expectations
In this approach, we hope for hope in treatment or a cure.
What is Illness Centered Approach?
An option to the calling the MET Team or starting a 5150 hold.
What is helping a member get to a hospital of their choice when in crisis?
Reframe the client statement: “I’ve tried to quit drinking so many times and I always relapse.”
What is: “You are persistent, even in the face of discouragement. This change must be really important to you.” or something close to that...
This substance can be hazardous to use after a person makes the transition from prison back into the community and when their drug tolerance has been reduced during incarceration
What is herion?