Out of touch with reality, delusions, hallucinations, disorganization.
What are symptoms of Schizophrenia?
When a person has a substance abuse problem and a mental health issue.
What is a dual disorder?
The Event, The Experience and The Effects
What are the three E's of Trauma?
Asking someone directly about suicidal intent lowers anxiety, opens up communication and lowers the risk of an impulsive act.
What is Fact?
Q.P.R
What is Question, Persuade and Refer?
What are suicidal risk factors?
Considered a BRAIN DISORDER because it's a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences.
What is Addiction?
911, the Holocaust, Slavery, COVID-19, Boston Bomber
What are examples of historical trauma?
Suicidal people keep their plans to themselves.
What is Myth?
A.C.E.s
What is the Adverse Childhood Experiences study?
Crying, suicidal thoughts, poor concentration, low energy, disturbed sleep.
What are symptoms of depression?
Experimental, Social, Risky, Instrumental and Compulsive.
What are the stages of Addiction?
Something that causes a state of strain or tension.
What is a Stressor?
Confronting a person about suicide will only make them angry and increase the risk of suicide.
What is Myth?
H.O.P.E
This code recognizes mental illness as a substantial disorder of thought, mood, perception, orientation, or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to meet the ordinary demands of life
What is Ohio Revised Code 5122.01?
Codeine, Morphine, Vicodin, Fentanyl, Percocet and Heroin.
What are types of Opioids?
Symptoms must be serious enough to interfere with your daily activities, which can include going to work or school, or being around friends and family members.
What is the diagnostic criteria for PTSD?
Once a person decides to attempt suicide, there is nothing anyone can do to stop them.
What is Myth?
M.A.T
A huge barrier on why many people don't seek help for their mental illness.
What is Stigma?
30 milligrams and 2-3 milligrams
What are the lethal doses of Heroin and Fentanyl?
Re-experiencing, Avoidance, Negative changes in thinking and mood & Changes in arousal/reactivity
What are the 4 clusters of symptoms of PTSD?
If people get the help they need, they will probably never be suicidal again.
S.R.R.S
What is the Social Readjustment Rating Scale?