Say this not that
The Judging Mind
Empathy
Trauma
Techniques
100

Why did you come to the hospital?  

What is "What brought you to the hospital"?

100

Instead of saying "schizophrenic" we say a person with Schizophrenia and this language is called what?  

What is person first language?  

100

This researcher is know for her work on shame and vulnerability.   

Who is Brene Brown?  

100

This results from an event, series of events or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life-threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional or spiritual well-being.

What is trauma?

100

Raelynn mentioned this type of plan in her "Making the Connection" Video

What is Individualized Treatment Plan

200

Katrina is an addict

What is, "Katrina is a person with Substance Use Disorder"? 

200

We have to be intentional about not being judgmental because of human evolution, are brains are ___________ to judge.  

What is wired?  

200

Leaning forward slightly, leaving your arms uncrossed, and making eye contact are examples of using ______ _______.

What is our body language?  

200

When providing trauma informed care, it is important to help our patients feel ____, which is considered the first principle in trauma informed care

What is safe?  

200

Poor eye contact and staying behind the nurses' station are examples of this

What is being underinvolved with patients?  

300

Sit down and stop that!

(with empathetic tone of voice - something along the lines of)

"Hey, what's going on?, What can I do to help?"  "Would you like to talk?"  "I'm here to help"

300

Studies show that if you talk in a derogatory way (that guy is a real jerk!) about a patient in a private space with another caregiver, even if no one else hears this interaction but you and the caregiver, this patient is more likely to

What is receive worse care?  

300

Choice of words are important when conveying empathy.  Asking "why" questions can come across to a patient as this

What is accusatory?  

300

Healing from trauma requires the ability to have ____ in others and in one's self.

What is trust?  

300

You may buzz any time you know the answer:  We call it active listening, therapeutic silence, and compassionate listening.  Thichk Nhat Hanh also calls it this, and it's not shallow.

What is deep listening?  

400

Calm down!

(Soothing supportive voice, something along the line of:)

"What can I do to help?  Would you like to share what's going on with me?  Would you like to talk?  How can I help?  I'm here to help.  You are safe here.  

400

This increases if LBGTQ+ kids are not accepted for who they are by their family

What are suicide rates?  

400

You can push the buzzer at anytime you know the answer:  Ms. Brown tells us that rarely does a response make something better, this is what makes it better

Connection

400

We know that this tone of voice can trigger patients and is not therapeutic

What is an overly authorative voice?

400

You can push the buzzer whenever you know the answer:  When practicing deep breathing techniques like this one, called box breathing, it is best to take a cleansing breath through this organ if possible

What is your nose?

500

He has been acting out.  

He is dysregulated.  (He has dysregulated emotions).

500

One trick to help us not judge is to train our minds to practice this (the word starts with a W)

What is wonder?  

500

Following an angry outburst, the patient very often feels this emotion (it's the dip at the end of the assault cycle)

Shame, guilt, regret (any of these answers will be correct)

500

In the assessment tool ACE, the "A" stands for Adverse, the "E" stands for Experiences, and the "C" stands for this word

What is childhood?

500

Dysregulation occurs when individuals have difficulty managing their emotional responses.  When we respond with warmth, empathy, calm soothing tone of voice and facial expression, silence (or holding space), we are doing a supportive processed called this

What is coregulation?