Mental Health Ch 25 28 29

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