Immediately Dangerous:
Situation which places ____ or ______ at risk of ___________ _____
Situation which places SELF or OTHERS at risk of SERIOUS HARM.
What are diagnostic cues for Deliberate Behavior?
Usual (Normal)
Explain the need of Love or Belonging.
Experiencing intimacy and inclusion with others.
What is the 1st Phase?
Warning Phase
What six things REDUCE the hold of ACES?
Restful Sleep
Good Nutrition
Daily Exercise
Calm Mindfulness
Mental Health
Caring Relationships
WHAT FOUR STEPS ARE THE CRISIS RESPONSE FOR IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS SITUATION?
Reassure
Redirect
Remove
Restrain
What are diagnostic cues for Emotional Behavior?
Unusual (Abnormal)
Explain the need of Power or Importance
Having authority, influencing others, or validation of self-worth.
What is the 2nd Phase?
Escalation Phase
ACES, the acronym, stands for what?
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Deliberate Misbehavior:
__________ behavior which meets youth's ______ needs at expense of ______.
INTENTIONAL behavior which meets youth's SOCIAL needs at expense of OTHERS.
What are diagnostic cues for Deliberate Expressions?
Calm / Low Stress
Explain the need of Fun or Pleasure
Experiencing enjoyment, release, or recreation.
What is the 3rd Phase?
Crisis Phase
What are the three types of consequences?
Natural
Logical
Punitive
WHAT THREE STEPS ARE THE CORRECTIVE RESPONSE FOR DELIBERATE MISBEHAVIOR SITUATION?
Friendly Reminder
Fair Warning
Firm Consequences
What are diagnostic cues for Emotional Expressions?
Intense / High Stress
Explain the need of Freedom or Individuality
Having genuine freedom of behavior and choice, with opportunities to express individuality or creativity.
What is the 4th Phase?
Recovery Phase
What are the five adult anger traps?
Outside Stress
Embarrasment
Shock or Fear
Values Violation
Authority Challenge
Emotional Crisis:
________ reaction fueled by high ______, low ____-______, or prior ______.
IMPULSE reaction fueled by high STRESS, low SELF-ESTEEM, or prior TRAUMA.
What are diagnostic cues for Deliberate Thinking?
Rational / Clear
Which Social Need Does This Address?
Partying with friends. Going on vacation.
1-Love or Belonging
2-Power or Importance
3-Fun or Pleasure
4-Freedom or Individuality
3-Fun or Pleasure
The goal of the Warning Phase
Externalizers- Signs of agitation
Internalizers- Signs of anxiety
Goal is to PREVENT
What is Richey Academy's Mission Statement?
To Change Lives By Empowering Students To Take Ownership And Leadership Of Their Pathways To Success.
WHAT THREE STEPS ARE THE COUNSELING RESPONSE FOR EMOTIONAL CRISIS SITUATION?
Give Space
Actively Listen
Problem Solve
What are diagnostic cues for Emotional Thinking?
Irrational / Distorted
Which Social Need Does This Address?
Playing with your kids. Celebrating special events with others.
1-Love or Belonging
2-Power or Importance
3-Fun or Pleasure
4-Freedom or Individuality
1-Love or Belonging
The goal of the Escalation Phase
Externalizers- Become hostile
Internalizers- Become withdrawn
Goal is to De-escalate
What is Richey Academy's Motto?
Shaping Our Future Leaders For Greatness.
What are Dr. William Glasser's Four Social Needs?
Love or Belonging
Power or Importance
Fun or Pleasure
Freedom or Individuality
What are diagnostic cues for Deliberate Issues?
Minimal
Which Social Need Does This Address?
Alone time driving in your car. Getting tattoos.
1-Love or Belonging
2-Power or Importance
3-Fun or Pleasure
4-Freedom or Individuality
4-Freedom or Individuality
The goal of the Crisis Phase
Externalizers- Blow up
Internalizers- Shut down / Melt down
Goal is to PROTECT
Name the Eight Members Of Polsky's Diamond.
Leader
Lieutenant
Con Artist
Isolate
Loner
Dyad
Gopher
Scapegoat
Who is the author of the Conflict Cycle.
Dr. Nicholas Long
What are diagnostic cues for Emotional Issues?
Significant
Which Social Need Does This Address?
Playing competitive sports. Buying a new car.
1-Love or Belonging
2-Power or Importance
3-Fun or Pleasure
4-Freedom or Individuality
2-Power or Importance
The goal of the Recovery Phase
Externalizers- Blame others
Internalizers- Blame themselves
Goal is to RESOLVE
Name the 5 levels of Maslow's Heirarchy.
Physiological (Basic Needs)
Safety (Basic Needs for younger individuals)
Belonging / Love
Self-Esteem
Self-Actualization