Mental Health Ch 25 28 29
Across
- 3. recognizes the recovery & healing process that follows victimization
- 4. method which indicates how quickly a person would die by that mode, classified as high or low risk
- 6. thinking about personal death, including the wish to be dead, considering methods of accomplishing death,& formulating plans to carry out the act.
- 8. often occurs in mental health settings, involves nurses facilitating healing & rehabilitative process by counseling individuals & families.
- 11. measures taken to prevent the occurrence of abuse.
- 12. HCP offer mental healthcare & support to survivors of suicide
- 13. family member upon whom abuse is perpetrated aka victim
- 14. begins w/ minor incidents, the victim often ignores or accepts behavior.
- 15. any member of a household whoc is violent toward another member.
- 16. threat or intention of rape that is unsuccessful.
Down
- 1. early intervention in abusive situations to minimize their disabling or long term effects.
- 2. actually carrying out an act or acts w/ the intention of death, which may or may not prove fatal.
- 5. physical & psychological effects of rape; sustained & maladaptive response to a forced, violent sexual penetration against the victim's will & consent.
- 7. abuser usually demonstrates kindness & loving behaviors.
- 9. tension peaks d/t an external event, victim may cover up injuries or look for help.
- 10. self-injuries that are deliberate & direct attempts to inflict harm to the surface of the body w/o intending to end one's life.