When the virus continues to destroy the immune system and allows opportunistic infections to take over
What is AIDS
When a person denies, justifies use, keeps feelings inside, minimizes, blames others
What are defense mechanisms
This involves a team to reduce a patient's psychological distress of total suffering
What is palliative care
The most critical part of a crisis
What is perception
The acronym for social work ethical principals
What is DIISSC
Dignity and worth of individual
Importance of human relationships
Integrity
Social Justice
Service
Competence
High risk action to occur when coming out or those facing discrimination
What is suicide
A person using prescribed pain relievers, oxycontin, tranquillizers, stimulants, and sedatives to cope
What is prescription misuse
A person binges on high calorie food, has a relative normal weight, and has low impulse control
What is bulimia nervosa
The 2 types of crises
What are developmental and situational
This is needed prior to client participation in treatment
What is informed consent
These can lead to severe reproductive health complications such as infertility and ectopic pregnancy
What are Sexually Transmitted Infections
Also known as “pot" and widely used to deal with stress during a crisis
What is marijuana
Disease with 3 stages: early, middle, and late that impairs thinking and behaviors
What is Alzheimer's Disease
The father of modern crisis intervention
Who is Gerald Caplan
The statutory right that protects clients from having their confidences revealed publicly
What is privileged communication