Any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person or animal by causing bodily contact.
What is physical abuse?
People, Places and Things.
What are common triggers?
Genes, biology, environment & lifestyle.
What is resilience?
A systemic process for determine needs or gaps between current conditions or wants.
What are Needs Assessments?
A persistent, habitual use of alcohol.
What is alcohol addiction?
Stressful or traumatic events, including abuse and neglect that can be a significant risk factor for substance use disorders and can impact prevention efforts.
What is Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)?
When an addict experiences a craving to use they immediately call another sober person to ask for help.
What is the Saftey Zone?
What are risk factors?
Most effective when used as a community strategic planning tool to assess: available resources, determine gaps in services & plan for community change.
What is the Sequential Intercept Model?
The action of stopping something before it happens.
What is prevention?
Children who experience ______are more likely to report symptoms of depression and anxiety in adulthood.
What is parental separation or divorce?
Emotional, mental & physical.
What are the Stages of Relapse?
Strong family bonds; parental engagement in child's life; clear parental expectations & consequences; academic success; strong bonds with pro-social institutions; conventional norms about drugs & alcohol.
What are protective factors?
Provide short-term help to individuals who are experiencing mental or substance use crisis and can divert individuals from the criminal justice system. Includes: Certified Community Behavioral Clinics, Crisis Care Teams, Crisis Response Centers & Mobile Crisis Teams.
What are Crisis Response Models?
Long term recovery.
What is rehabilitation?
Early Death; Disease, Disability & Social Problems, Addiction, Health, Risk & Behaviors; Social, Emotional, Cognitive & Impairment; Adverse Childhood Experiences
What is the Life Span Impacts of ACES?
Board certified in psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, & addiction medicine.
Who is David Sack, MD?
Take the broadest approach & are designed to reach entire groups or populations. It might target schools, whole communities, or workplace.
What is Universal Preventive Interventions?
Responses with disadvantaged & vulnerable populations are a unique method of diverting individuals from the criminal justice system that include Crisis Intervention Teams, Homeless Outreach Teams, Serial Inebriate Programs & System-wide Mental Assessment Response Teams.
What are Proactive Police Response Models?
We need a nice balance biochemistry and psychology, between addiction and habituation.
What is biopsychosocial disease?
Who is Vince Felitti, MD?
Researcher/Doctor of ACES study
Catastrophes.
What is a cause of relapse?
Target biological, psychological, or social risk factors that are more prominent among high-risk groups than among the wider population.
What is Selective Interventions?
A series of measures (screener, standardized biopsychosocial intake assessment battery, followup assessment battery) designed to integrate research and clinical assessment.
What is GAINS assessment?
A disorder or structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
What is a disease?