Mental Health Resources Flashcards
Evaluation and treatment of mental and emotional disorders
and
Relationship issues within the context of the family system
Marriage and Family Counseling
Marriage and Family Counseling : Brief, solution-focused with specific, attainable therapeutic goals designed with the ___ __ ____
“end in mind.”
Guidance and Career Counseling: The ____ decisions, and knowledge for future career and like decisions
”now”
Guidance and Career Counseling: Who you are, and what you want out of your ?
education, career and life
Guidance and Career Counseling: _____ development is a lifelong process
Career
CRT aka ?
Community Rehabilitation and Treatment (CRT)
PRP aka ?
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP)
Rehabilitation couseling examples ?
Community Rehabilitation and Treatment (CRT) & Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP)
Rehabilitation promotes what ?
Promotes independent and community living
Rehabilitation helps with ?
Severe and persistent mental illnesses
**how to get back into the community after something has happened to you **
Mental Health: Application of strategies to facilitate ?
change
Skilled in implementing therapeutic interventions
Establish effective helping relationships
Diagnosis of mental health disorders
Mental Health counseling
**address trauma and different stressors , social ssues, work site disruptions **
Substance Abuse counseling ?
Individual or group counseling
Detox definition ?
detox - body clearing itself from a drug
Detoxification and “medically managed withdrawal”
Long-term residential treatment
Short-term residential treatment
Outpatient treatment programs
Substance Abuse
Educational counseling/guidance
reflect ?
Reflect on personal educational issues ➙ appropriate educational choices
Academia
Crisis Intervention availability ?
24/7
Immediate, short-term help
Several purposes
Reduce intensity of emotional, mental, physical and behavioral reactions to crises
Crisis Intervention
Dual Diagnosis: Mental illness and a substance abuse problem, ___________.
simultaneously
Either problem can develop first
Dual Diagnosis: population ?
Lower socioeconomic status
Military veterans
Dual Diagnosis demographic ?
Men > Women
Transitional Age Youth ages ?
Ages 16– 24
Transition from state custody or foster care
Struggling with life balances due to limited resources and lack of experience
Transitional Age Youth
**out on own, no experience , no family to help them , have to start on there own
cant get loans ( no gaunrtnee for credit ) **
americore, jobcore,
Stressor identification
Decrease heightened emotional and physiological arousal due to anger
Control reactions and respond in a socially appropriate manner
Impulse control, self-awareness, breathing techniques, and relaxation strategies
Anger Management
**person learns to ID stressors and then take the steps to calm then down to lead to a positive outcome **
Anger Management primary goals?
ID triggers
impulse control
self awareness techniques, breathing techniques to calm them down
Art Therapy: Improve or restore ?
functioning and personal well-being
Who can used ART therapy ?
Trauma, physical, or mental health conditions can use this therapy
reduce negative stress
Art therapy is effective for ?
Effective for developmental, medical, educational, social or psychological impairment
Autogenic Training aka ?
“Self-generating”
train people to use bodies own natural relaxation responses
Body’s natural relaxation response
Emotional responses to stress and control physical symptoms
Empowerment and control
Autogenic Training
Autogenic Training helpful in ?
people with insomnia, depression, meditation type state
more empowered about lives and more self control and increased confidence and self esteem
Biofeedback aka ?
“Mind over matter”
Biofeedback uses ?
Use of sensors to measure key body functions
to see how your body react is in certain situations
bodies response to external stimuli
Biofeedback methods ?
Electromyography (EMG) Biofeedback
Thermal or Temperature Biofeedback
Electroencephalography - brainwave activity
controlling stress and relaxttion techniques by become more aware of involuntary body responses
Biofeedback uses ?
mental problems
asthma
incontinecne
Constipation , anxiety , BP issues,
chornic pain syndromes
Short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy
Hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving; structured
Useful for a particular problem – specific focus
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a _____ _____ goal psychotherapy ?
short term
change pattern of thinking in certain situations
used in sleeping, drug dependence
change attitude and behavior focusing more on cognitives process
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Chronically suicidal diagnosed with ____
BPD
Synthesis or integration of opposites
Mindfulness
Distress Tolerance
Interpersonal Effectiveness
Emotion Regulation
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapyuses ?
used for people with chronic suicidal thought and BPD
and is the GS
Dialectical Behavior Therapy utilizes ?
Mindfulness
Distress Tolerance
Interpersonal Effectiveness - how to ask for what you want and how to say no maintain respect
Emotion Regulation
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) more for ______ events
Traumatic
Traumatic memories
Processing past events ➙ new associative links with adaptive information
Targeted circumstances
Templates of future events
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) uses ?
hand tapping and audio stimulation is used
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) IDs ?
Past, present and future events
and how to cope with them or work past them
Global Issues review ?
Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health link
more for neuropsychiatric issue
four to reside overall burden of these illnesses
Psychiatric Addiction Facilities: Inpatient ?
Intensive
Residential
Controlled environment
24/7 medical and emotion support
Psychiatric Addiction Facilities: Outpatient ?
Part-time
Less restrictive
10 – 12 hours per week
focus more on drug abuse
Community Mental Health Agencies - Key roles - Agencies ?
Counselors
Case Managers
Prescribers
Crisis Hotline
PA’s in Psychiatry
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health : Goal A ?
Identify root causes, risk and protective factors
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health : Goal B ?
Advance prevention and implementation of early interventions
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health : Goal C ?
Improve treatments and expand access to care
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health Goal D ?
Raise awareness of the global burden
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health : Goal E ?
Build human resource capacity
Global Issues Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health : Goal F ?
Transform health system and policy responses