A mental health disorder characterized by having episodes of psychological depression
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
What two entities are involved in determining if an emergency detention is appropriate?
What is DHS and Law Enforcement?
What is using illegal substances to cope with mental health concerns called?
What is self medicating?
What are three examples of protective factors?
What are pets, resiliency, insight, desire to live, interst in treatment, future planning, seeking assistance, hopefulness etc.?
Name three healthy coping mechanisms
What is Running, Cooking, Sewing, etc.
A Mental Disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior
What is Schizophrenia?
What are the three criteria needed for a Chapter 51 (ED)?
What is:
1. Displaying symptoms of mental illness, drug dependency, or developmental disability.
2. Danger to self or others, impaired judgement, or inability to care for self.
3. Individual is unwilling/unable to cooperate with voluntary treatment
True of False: Women are more likely to deal with negative mental and physical health problems from drug use quicker and more severely than men?
What is True?
What are three examples of risk factors?
What is a suicide note, saying goodbye to others, giving away belongings, life transitions, feeling trapped, familial conflict, employment related concerns, homelessness, etc?
Define "ACE" and name two ACEs.
What is Adverse Childhood Experience
Physical Abuse, Emotional abuse, Sexual Abuse, Neglect, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Divorce, Domestic Violence, etc.
A combination of symptoms resulting in an impaired relationship with reality
What is psychosis?
True or False: A Probable Cause (PC) Hearing must be held within 72 business hours including weekends and holidays.
What is False?
The PC Hearing excludes weekends and holidays.
True of False: Addiction is a chronic brain disorder
What is True?
Any Situation in which a person's actions, feelings, or behaviors can lead them to harming themselves or others and/or put them at risk of being unable to care for themselves or function in the community in a healthy manner is the definition of _________?
What is a mental health crisis?
Treatment method that changes the way a person thinks, interprets information, behaves, nad experiences and expresses emotion
What is therapy?
A mental disorder characterized by mood swings ranging from manic highs and depressive lows.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
How long is an initial Chapter 51 commitment order? If an extension is requested, what is the typical length of time?
What is six months? What is one year?
Name two of the most common mental health diagnoses that co-occur with substance use disorders
What is Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia, PTSD, Bipolar, ADHD, etc.
Loss of a job, death of a loved one, change in financial situation, divorce, or severe illness are examples of a ________ crisis.
What is Situational?
Negative, false, unfair beliefs associated with a circumstance, quality, or person is called?
What is Stigma?
A mental disorder characterized by the instability in mood, behavior, and functioning.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
What are three potential outcomes at the final hearing?
What is a settlement agreement, commitment order, or dismissal?
What are two ways drug use impacts your individual mental health?
What is mood changes, physical health problems, problem with relationships, etc.?
Please list the potential outcomes that can occur from a crisis assessment from least to most restrictive (9)
What is home individually, home individually with stabilization calls, safety plan, crisis bed, voluntary hospitalization, voluntary detox, 51.45, 51.15, 55.
What are the three main factors affecting mental illnesses?
What are genetics, life experiences, and patterns of thinking?