Safety
What is the short term goal of Crisis Intervention?
Adderall, Xanax, Clonipin, Methelphenidate,
What are addictive medications?
Rape, Military service, Neglect
What are big "T" traumas?
attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or group on a conscious level.
What is explicit bias?
Communication, Body posture, Soft tone, Calm demeanor, safety/protective
What do you want to convey through your first impression?
Medical and Mental Health records can not be released without your consent + much more...
What is HIPPA?
Re-experiencing, Negative outlook on the future, flashbacks, lack of concentration
What are PTSD symptoms?
stop and frisk, Jim Crow Laws, Slave guards
What is some history of policing and race
Red Alert
What is our Community Crisis Intervention Resource?
Weight gain, foggy head, tics
What are side effects of anti psychotics?
Financial strain, Relationship conflict, Employment changes, Health problems
What are little "t" traumas?
What is systemic racism?
Provides the ability within statute to provide transportation not to admit.
What is MN Statute 253B.05 sub.2ab Peach or Health Officer Authority?
What are Benzodiazepines?
Occurs within 3 days of traumatic event and lasts up to 30 days
What is Acute Trauma Disorder?
Race, gender, age/generation, language, offender, disability, sexual orientation and religion
What are types of biases?
Protection, Gratification, Relationship, Responsibility,
What are the goals within the process of Crisis Intervention?
Stigma, makes them feel foggy, weight gain, they are feeling better
What are reasons people stop taking medications?
Safe supportive debriefing, lack of stigma, access to resource
What are protective factors each department can offer officers?
attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner
What is Implicit Bias?