Paternalism is a form of this type of power.
What is "power over?"
This movement that developed in the early 1970s is the place where mental health peer support began.
What is the "Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient (C/S/X) movement?"
Manic
What is "energetic, excited, struggling to balance mood, elevated, and motivated?"
Starting and ending the day at realistic times, taking regular breaks, staying hydrated, and eating lunch.
What are "basic ways that peer specialists can attend to their professional wellness?"
Power with cultivates power within, which can lead to __________.
What is "power to?"
Name three of the seven Texas peer support principles.
What is "recovery-oriented, relationship-focused, person-centered, trauma-informed, voluntary, self-determination, and dignity of risk"?
Disorder
What is "struggle, challenge, issue, superpower, gift, and something is going on?"
These are the four parts of the ethical decisionmaking triangle.
Name one task that a peer specialist may be asked to do that reinforces a power over dynamic.
What is "teach a medication management class, conduct a risk assessment, make a report of abuse to DFPS, conduct a urine analysis for a drug test, or help with physical/chemical restraints?"
This is a tool to promote informed consent.
What is "Ask-Share-Ask?"
Decompensating
This occurs when someone gives up trying to change their circumstances because repeated negative experiences have caused them to feel that they have no autonomy or control over what happens.
What is "taught helplessness?"