CRISIS DE-ESCALATION

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Across
  1. 4. not physical illness, but in your head
  2. 6. a situation in which a persons perceived ability to cope is exceeded
  3. 8. an individual is actively suicidal and engages in life threatening or criminal behavior directed at police to elicit use of lethal force
  4. 11. involved if there's weapons, crisis behavior
  5. 12. goal of crisis intervention to be safe
  6. 13. factor that can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
  7. 14. _______ by cop
  8. 15. grunting, nasal flaring, seizures, vomiting, hyperventilating, headache
  9. 17. harsh, lashing out
  10. 18. person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
  11. 20. if personal attacks, ______ it
Down
  1. 1. other type of crisis due to mental illness
  2. 2. a factor that cannot be changed with clinical intervention
  3. 3. short-term, time-limited intervention designed to re-establish a person's equilibrium and solve an immediate problem by helping them regain control over emotional responses
  4. 5. severe decline in ______ skills
  5. 7. suicide attempt that appears ambivalent but was not a tactic to elicit police response.
  6. 9. person is cooperative, one of the 7 stages of behavioral de-escalation
  7. 10. to decrease, control, detach from other distractions
  8. 16. individual plans attacks ahead of time (SBC)
  9. 19. type of crisis, severe pain