Values and Beliefs

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Across
  1. 4. different types including natural or self-inflicted, which are made up of different phases including prodromal, acute, chronic, and resolution, and take different forms like immediate or sustained
  2. 6. the acronym for the criteria that an attainable goal should be formed by
  3. 8. the type of communication that is essential between a medical and psychiatric provider to ensure patients receive holistic care
  4. 11. type of care where the person with a mental health problem develops a partnership with a clinician to manage the illness, strengthen coping abilities, and build resilience for life's challenges
  5. 13. type of support system made up of family, friends, and neighbors
  6. 16. the phase of a crisis where one minimizes the affects of a crisis and begins to take control of the situation
  7. 17. keeping promises and commitments made to others
  8. 18. type support system made up of large organizations, such as hospitals and nursing homes that provide care to individuals
Down
  1. 1. stigma what occurs after individuals are publicly marked as having a mental illness
  2. 2. a specialized short-term, goal-directed therapy for those in acute distress, typically brief and lasting fewer than 6 hours
  3. 3. the phase of a crisis where the crisis is over and is known as "business as usual"
  4. 5. avoidance avoiding treatment or care in order to not be labeled as mentally ill
  5. 7. the phase that precedes a crisis, includes the 3 P's: prevent, predict, or prepare
  6. 9. early intervention to prevent a crisis, affective in the prodromal phase
  7. 10. occurs when negative stereotypes are internalized by people with mental illness
  8. 12. a person who will ensure that a patient's concerns and preferences are heard
  9. 14. type of intervention that is necessary when a crisis is occurring; short-term help
  10. 15. phase of a crisis where you can no longer prevent or control it from occurring, includes the 3 A's: assess, activate, and alert