Crisis De-Escalation
Across
- 5. unwillingness to go to jail, person may be on parole or probation
- 8. person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- 10. person in unfocused and upset
- 11. type of risk factor for violence (there are two)
- 13. individual plans attacks ahead of time
- 14. extremes in behaviors due to mental illness or substance abuse (type of crisis)
- 16. cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- 19. can de-escalation reduce the emotional intensity of a situation?
- 20. when an individual is suicidal and engages in life threatening or criminal behavior
Down
- 1. person focuses on the conflict
- 2. can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- 3. techniques and interventions that can help a person in crisis regain control over emotions
- 4. domestic incident where the person chooses death over arrest
- 6. extremes in behavior due to an underlying medical condition (type of crisis)
- 7. critical family issues, suicidal ideation, past suicide attempts, substance abuse,
- 9. can be social, physical, phycological, or environmental
- 12. person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- 15. type of risk factor for violence (there are two)
- 17. person is cooperative
- 18. any situation in which a person perceived ability to cope is exceeded