CIT Model was created in this City
What is Memphis, TN?
This is when a person is out of touch with reality
What is Psychosis?
Any public or private facility designated by DCF to receive and hold involuntary patients under emergency conditions for psychiatric evaluation and to provide short-term treatment
What is a Baker Act Receiving Facility?
The only psychiatric receiving facility that accepts juveniles.
What is JFK North?
A way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding.
What is, Active Listening?
The "T" in CIT stands for
What is "team"?
Auditory, command and visual are three types of ___________.
What is hallucinations?
A petition form based on a sworn testimony filed with the clerk of the court where a judge grants or does not grant an involuntary examination
What is an Ex-parte Order?
Potentially traumatic events that happen before age 18, including experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect; witnessing violence in the home; and having a family member attempt or die by suicide.
What are, Adverse Childhood Experiences? (ACES)
Using small gestures or verbal comments to acknowledge listening and offer encouragement for someone to continue talking
What is, a minimal encourager?
The Memphis Model focuses on the diversion of mentally ill offenders in the __________ ___________ system.
What is the criminal justice system?
This Disorder is known as “The Common Cold” of mental illness
What is Major Depressive Disorder or Depression?
The average length of time that an individual can be held under an involuntary examination
What is, up to 72 hours?
This Center provides expert consulting, training and support, at no charge, for all people with autism and related disabilities, their families, employers, the professionals and community and governmental agencies serving them
What is, the FAUCARD center for Autism and Related Disabilities?
Demonstrated understanding of another’s situation, feelings and motive
What is, Empathy?
____ _________, community mental health and advocacy groups are the three key components that makes CIT Training unique.
What is law enforcement?
This Disorder is associated with Elevated (Euphoric, Irritable) and Depressed (Sad) mood
What is Bipolar Disorder?
This happens when a person has refused voluntary examination or is unable to determine whether examination is necessary and without care of treatment, the person is likely to suffer from neglect resulting in real and present threat of substantial harm that cannot be avoided through the help of others.
What is an involuntary Baker Act?
This organization provides caregivers with understanding and guidance that can help them throughout the many stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other related neurocognitive disorders which also includes a 24/7 crisis line.
What is, Alzheimer's Community Care?
"That sounds really frustrating" is an example of this communication technique
What is, Reflection?
Sworn Law Enforcement, Corrections and _________ are the three areas of the criminal justice system that CIT is geared towards.
What is dispatch?
Haldol, Thorazine and Stelazine are types of ____________________ medications.
What is psychotropic?
This happens when a person is willing to consent and competent to consent to admission and to treatment for emergency psychiatric services.
What is a voluntary baker act?
This is the only community based Marchman Act receiving facility in the county.
Words, body language and ______ are three elements that must match for effective communication.
What is tone?