Across
- 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
- 6. the acronym for the criteria that an attainable goal should be formed by
- 8. the type of communication that is essential between a medical and psychiatric provider to ensure patients receive holistic care
- 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
- 13. type of support system made up of family, friends, and neighbors
- 16. the phase of a crisis where one minimizes the affects of a crisis and begins to take control of the situation
- 17. keeping promises and commitments made to others
- 18. type support system made up of large organizations, such as hospitals and nursing homes that provide care to individuals
Down
- 1. stigma what occurs after individuals are publicly marked as having a mental illness
- 2. a specialized short-term, goal-directed therapy for those in acute distress, typically brief and lasting fewer than 6 hours
- 3. the phase of a crisis where the crisis is over and is known as "business as usual"
- 5. avoidance avoiding treatment or care in order to not be labeled as mentally ill
- 7. the phase that precedes a crisis, includes the 3 P's: prevent, predict, or prepare
- 9. early intervention to prevent a crisis, affective in the prodromal phase
- 10. occurs when negative stereotypes are internalized by people with mental illness
- 12. a person who will ensure that a patient's concerns and preferences are heard
- 14. type of intervention that is necessary when a crisis is occurring; short-term help
- 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
