Candy, Downers, Sleeping Pills, Roofies, Tranks
What is Xanax, Librium, Valium, Ambien, Ativan (Tranquilizers)?
Deliberate indifference
What is Estelle v. Gamble?
This is when mental deterioration occurs.
What is decompensation?
Persons with this disorder have swings in their mood, energy, and ability to think clearly. This disorder consists of a manic phase, were energy is high and mood is exuberant, and a depressed phase, where energy and motivation are low and the person feels blue and sad. "Decompensate"
What is Bipolar Disorder?
When you blame the victim or see everyone as a victim
What is cognitive shift?
White powder or pill; pieces of glass or crystal shards, that can be clowdy white
What is Meth?
Deliberate indifference with having a culpable state of mind
False personal belief that is maintained despite obvious proof or evidence to the contrary.
What is delusion?
Any psychological or emotional disorder that is operating in conjunction with substance abuse or with some other psychological disorder.
What is co-occurring disorder?
What is HOW?
Users think Narcan will save them.
What is Fentanyl?
The Four Standards or Mental Health Care
What is Ruiz v. Estelle?
A slowly progressive decline in mental abilities including memory, thinking and judgment, that is often accompanied by personality changes.
What is dementia?
Individuals exhibit: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized behavior or movements, and/or diminished emotional expressions.
What is schizophrenia?
In regards to report writing: you are interviewing an inmate and they are giving you statements, what part of the report is this?
What is WHAT?
Flakka, Ivory Wave, Lunar Wave, Scarface, Vanilla Sky, White Lightning
What are bath salts?
Mental health screening, access to mental health treatment including *ad seg or special housing units*, adequately monitoring psychotropic medication, suicide prevention programs.
What are the Four Standards of Mental Health Care?
This is when an individual acts as if they are mentally ill when, in fact, they are not.
What is malingering?
A pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, with marked impulsivity. These individuals go from love-to-hate very rapidly, feel betrayed when no betrayal exists, are clingy, and are very prone to self-mutilation and suicidal ideations.
What is borderline personality disorder?
This Title 15 sections refers to Access to Treatment.
What is section 1208?
This drug causes depression when the high wears off
What is cocaine?
Court focuses on several issues required minimal adequate standards for mental health care
What is Ruiz v. Estelle?
Moderately reduced range of emotional expression.
What is blunted affect?
An onset and gradual progression of impairment with a decline in memory. It's steady, progressive, and gradual.
What is Alzheimer's?
Someone with a deficit in non-communicative behaviors, social-emotional reciprocity, and inability to engage in back and forth conversations.
What is autism?