Anger and Abuse Flashcards
What does this describe?
The incident that initiates the
response
Triggering
What does this describe?
(building towards loss of control)
escalation
What does this describe?
(when physical aggression occurs)
crisis
What does this describe?
(client regains control)
recovery
What does this describe?
(reintegration into milieu)
post crisis
What is hostility?
verbal aggression - a response to
anger expressed through verbal abuse, lack of
cooperation, violation of rules and norms or
threatening behavior
What is physical aggression?
ttacking or injuring
another person, or destroying property
What does this describe?
An immature defense mechanism
where a person deals with emotional conflicts
or stressors through actions rather than
reflection or feelings
acting out
What mental illnesses put you at risk for violence and aggression?
depression
PTSD
alzheimer’s and other dementias
personality disorders
What are the biggest predictors of violence?
impulsivity
hix of violence
What are other risk factors of aggression?
hx of trauma and abuse
substance abuse
poor impulse control
learned from role model
poor coping skills
temperament in childhood
What can cause aggression on the unit?
too strict rules
power disputes
blocked access
denial requests
threats
authoritarian approach
overcrowding
inconsistency
condescending
staff inexperience
What can diffuse anger?
respond quickly
remain calm
allow personal space
What are 5 steps to diffusing anger?
make contact
discover whats distressing them
attempt to relieve the stress
keep everyone safe
help with alternatives
How long can children under 9 be in restrains?
1hr