The active listening skills technique is related to body posture.
What is SOLER: Sitting Squarely, Open Posture, Leaning forward toward the patient, and Eye contact.
A set of beliefs, values, rites, and rituals adopted by a group of people.
What is religion?
A collection of individuals whose association is founded on shared interests, values, norms, or purpose.
What is a group?
This plan is developed with the patient following a comprehensive suicide risk assessment.
What is a safety plan?
Written analyses of the interaction between nurse and patient.
What is process recording?
This type of therapy constitutes a manipulation of the environment to create behavioral changes and to improve the psychological health and functioning of the individual.
What is milieu therapy?
A visual presentation of the members, their relationships, and sometimes their health issues, across several generations.
What is a genogram?
Depressed people who consider themselves affiliated with THIS are less likely to attempt suicide.
What are religious affiliations?
Therapeutic relationships between nurse and client are built on these characteristics.
What are rapport, trust, respect, empathy, and genuineness?
The human quality that gives meaning and a sense of purpose to an individual’s existence.
What is spirituality?
This three-phase: the initial (orientation) phase, the working phase, and the termination phase is this type of process.
What is a group progress?
Internalized anger, hopelessness, and other symptoms of severe aggression, violence, shame, and sociological factors are concerned with these factors.
What are predisposing factors?
What is non-verbal expression or language?
This type of therapy is an effective means of reducing the stress response in some individuals.
What is relaxation therapy?
An acute event in one's life, is perceived as distressing, in which usually coping mechanisms and support systems are inadequate to manage associated anxiety.
What is a crisis?
More women attempt suicide and men are more likely to succeed in ______ suicide.
What is committing suicide.
An interview approach that is evidence-based and patient centered where facilitated communication explores the patient's decisions.
What is motivational interviewing?
This type of behavior enables individuals to act in their own best interests, to stand up for themselves without undue anxiety, to express their honest feelings comfortably, or to exercise their own rights without denying those of others.
What is assertive behavior?
This results when techniques are tried and fail in resolution with the patient in crisis.
What is panic?
The suicidal person should never be left ______.
What is alone?