Physical
Diagnosis
Personality
Behavior
Substance Use
100

Someone with their hair askew, dirt on their face, and holes in their clothing. 

Disheveled

100

A mental health condition involving excessive worry that is difficult to control and can persist for long periods.

Anxiety Disorder

100

unfriendly; antagonistic

Hostile

100

 the process of an organism reacting to signals or cues originating from within its own body

Responding to internal stimuli

100

A person's diminished response to a drug that is the result of repeated use

Tolerance

200

Someone that is taking care of themselves and is dressed, hair is combed, and teeth are brushed. 

Well-groomed. 

200

 a type of auditory hallucination where the person hears voices that give them specific instructions or commands

Command Auditory Hallucinations

200

the ability of an individual to cope with, adapt to, and recover from stressful or challenging experiences

resilient

200

a state of abnormally elevated mood, energy, and activity that is a hallmark feature of bipolar disorder

Manic

200

These increase the activity in the central nervous system. Examples include: Cocaine, Caffeine, MDMA (ecstasy), Methamphetamine (speed, ice, crystal, crystal meth, base), Ritalin, some new psychoactive drugs such as mephedrone and BZP.

Stimulants

300

the quality or fact of belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common descent or cultural background.

Ethnicity

300

any of a range of mental conditions characterized by chronic use of a psychoactive substance, which persists despite harmful physical and social consequences.

Substance Use Disorder

300

a state of rapid and unpredictable changes in mood or affect

Labile

300

a state of profound fatigue, mental and physical sluggishness, and a lack of energy that makes it difficult to perform even simple tasks

lethargic

300

a mental health condition characterized by the development of psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, as a direct result of using or withdrawing from certain substances

substance induced psychosis

400

When someone looks at you while you're having a conversation. 

Eye contact. 

400

a chronic mental health condition characterized by a combination of symptoms that can significantly impact a person's thoughts, feelings, and behavior

Schizophrenia

400

a personality trait that describes a person's tendency to be cooperative, empathetic, and considerate

agreeableness. 

400

a state of unease, anxiety, or physical inability to remain still, often characterized by a feeling of being "on edge" or "driven by a motor"

restless

400

 Category of substances that includes Alcohol, GHB, Ketamine, Benzodiazepines, Opioids (e.g. Heroin).

Depressants

500
a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the face and jaw.


Tardive dyskinesia

500

a group of mental health conditions characterized by persistent changes in mood, emotions, and behavior

Mood Disorder

500

the psychological force that initiates, directs, and sustains goal-oriented behavior

motivated

500

a condition perceived as a danger to one's well-being, self-image, or group, which can elicit a response such as anxiety, fear, or defense mechanisms

threatening

500

The framework we use to assess a person's level of readiness to change their behaviors. 

Motivational Interviewing

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