Across
- 4. Unable to recognize and describe their feelings and cannot outwardly express emotions.
- 6. Perform a vital, front-line function in all healthcare settings as they observe, treat and interact with patients — often more than any other staff
- 7. To support the recovery of individuals with mental illnesses
- 9. False beliefs (belief by the person that he/she is Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, the President, or some other exalted or important person)
- 11. Types of individualized interventions that are created by a multidisciplinary team to ensure recovery
- 12. A group of team members set to improve patient services and quality of care and reduce staff turnover
- 13. Poor appetite, weight loss or gain, change in sleeping patterns, agitation, lack of energy, loss of interest in usual activities, etc.
- 14. Includes the symptoms of schizophrenia and also includes symptoms of bipolar disorder
- 15. Disorder that has symptoms of delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and reduced emotions
Down
- 1. Sensory distortions to include visual, auditory, smells, touch
- 2. A serious brain illness which is characterized by unusual mood changes, from manic to depressive.
- 3. Form that is completed by Patient that identifies what they feel is helpful in their treatment process
- 5. Increased activity, including work, social and sexual activity, increased and/or rapid talking, rapid or racing thoughts
- 8. Symptoms of cravings, increased tolerance and loss of control in use of substances
- 10. The invention and use of new words and/or repeating words or sentences
