Characteristics
Characteristics Continued
Mental Illness Conditions
Disabilities
Supervision
100
Person can not remember the day, year, where they are, or what they ate.
Loss of Memory
100
electric, tingling, burning sensations 
Tactile Hallucinations 
100
Apprehension, dread, or uneasiness. 
Anxiety 
100
May appear interested in children because they can better understand them
Intellectual disability
100
What inmates should be observed four times an hour
physically abusive, verbally abusive, self harm, intoxicated by at least .15, erratic behavior 
200
Longstanding distrust and suspiciousness 
Paranoia 
200
Trouble identifying smells, sounds, and sights
Loss of contact with reality
200
A combination of emotional, psychological, and physical disturbances
Adjustment Disorder
200
A developmental disability that forms before the age of three and seriously impairs development. 
Autism 
200
ELEAP
Engage

Listen

Empathize 

Agree

Partner

300
Believe they are ex halted religious leaders
Grandiose Ideas
300
Complaints of body ailments that are not possible
Exaggerated physical ailments 
300
Severe attacks in which a person is overwhelmed with intense apprehension. 
Panic Attack 
300
Injury to the brain caused by an external force
TBI
300
What is the three step assertive intervention 
Empathy statement, concern statement, action statement 
400
False beliefs held in spite of invalidating evidence
Delusions
400
Easily startled and hyper alert
Extreme Fright or Anxiety 
400
Irrational fears of specific objects
Phobic Disorder
400
Condition that affects body movement and muscle coordination 
Cerebral palsy 
400
facilities where treatment is provided 24/7 in a non hospital setting
Facility based crisis service 
500
False sensations 
Hallucinations 
500
Being indistinguishable from the masses
Outward appearances
500
An extreme unavoidable preoccupation with certain thoughts 
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
500
A progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys a persons memory 
Alzheimers 
500
Specialized training for Detention Officers to be better equipped to respond to individuals in crisis 
CIT Training 
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