Midterm Flashcards

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———— connotes a negative or problematic state, event, or an unstable time. With an uncertain outcome.

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Crisis

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Crisis is from the Greek word krinein meaning to ——— and typically refers to a turning point

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Decide

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The four common elements of a crisis are active crisis, vulnerable state, precipitating, factor, and a —— event

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Hazardous

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The state of active crisis shows symptoms of ——- in the psychological and physiological or both

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Stress

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The scripture terms that parallel crisis are: tribulation, test, ——-, and affliction

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Persecution

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From a Christian perspective, ——— is resident in crisis

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Hope

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Building his sense of identity upon a solid basis and not upon his occupation and how well he does this is how you assist a client who is going through this type of crisis

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Midlife

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The person in crisis will have a number of stressors and will have —— skills

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Coping

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A persons need in crisis are: those who need a counselor to be available for a feeling of———-

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Security

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In this symptom of a crisis; there is an ________ of panic or defeat

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Attitude

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———- - the event is so big and serious. They begin to feel overwhelmed.

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Shock

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——-: able to cope for a while, but eventually begin to wear out

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Exhaustion

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13
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Each of us interprets things differently, depending on the —— we have

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Background

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14
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A ———- really impact and is part of a crisis

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Loss

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15
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A crisis overwhelms and ——- a person

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Immobilizes

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A crisis that is ——- is a turning point

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Anticipated

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17
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A crisis that occurs without ____ is a crucial time

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Warning

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Either a catastrophe or series of small events… The event puts the person out of ——- they feel vulnerable

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Balance

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People who cope poorly with crisis have a denial of reality, emotional weakness, and excessive——

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Guilt

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This type of persons need in a crisis would include the unmotivated or ——- person who are brought to the counselor against their own will

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Psychotic

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During the impact phase of a crisis, one becomes aware of the crisis and experiencing the effects of being ——-

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Stunned

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And divorce proceedings the person must decide whether to ——- the problem or ignore the situation

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Fight

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When something that means a great deal to us is lost, we hold onto our ——- attachments for a while

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Emotional

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This disruption is a sense of ——-: “I never felt this way before”

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Bewilderment

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Crisis counseling is not———
Therapy
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Ask them to describe their —— of what happened
Memories
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Ensure that you, the counselor are providing structure, are quiet and ——
Calm
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If the person vents or dumps on, you, do not take it——
Personally
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What acronym should be used for assessment?
Basic
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People do not need their counselors as——-
Critics
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This phase of crisis takes longer than the others, and the emotional responses are more hopeful
Adjustment phase
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In this phase, there is a sense of confidence and the person take their initiative for progress
Reconstruction phase
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During this phase, there is emotional turmoil
Withdrawal confusion, phase
34
In the fourth phase, the person needs to reflect on——-
Values
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Work together to see what ——-work for this person
Options
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As you listen priority——-in your mind
Problems
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any—— that changes the course or direction of one’s life is one definition of crisis
Event
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Marriage, job, promotion, death, and a new ——-are all examples of a crisis
Baby
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A crisis when hospitalized would be moving from Home to a/an———-
Institution
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What seem insignificant to one person is ——— for another
Shaking
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Many times a person’s fears, anxiety, and hysteria are out of proportion to the——-of the situation
Reality
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——-of the unknown
Fear
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——-is the various displays of grief
Sorrow
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—— is the emotional suffering caused by loss of some thing important or held dear
Grief
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——— a specific type of grief related to the death of a significant other
Bereavement
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—— frequently experienced and one of the most confusing feelings for the survivor
Anger
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—— the most common and is normally displayed by crying
Sadness
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One of the risky——— is to turn the anger in word against self
Maladaptation
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——— positive feeling after a death seen after years of living under tyranny
Emancipation
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The way out of grief is ———it
Through
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Counselors want to help others, but the——-impact all individuals
Scars
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Know your personal——-
Limits
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Know the support system of the———
Individual
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Practice active——(attend funeral)
Grieving
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Working with the bereaved may make us aware of ——-in our lives
Losses
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Some will see the implementation of immediate intervention as a———-to growth, mastery, survival or self expression
Challenge
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Direct support for the most severe outcomes would include: suicide, family break up, running away and——-
Psychosis
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When the counselor is using the basic intervention procedure, they have to make the plan——
Realistic
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People in crisis tend to——— and we need to move them torward, meaningfully, purposeful, and gold directed behavior
Flounder
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It is important to determine how the person is——-to the crisis
Coping
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It is important to determine how the person was——— to the crisis
Coping
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The counselor needs to listen for important——-in repetitive statements or intense statements
Themes
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——— roll: when the person is not in danger to others or themselves
Facilitative
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——-roll: if the crisis creates danger for the person or for others
Directive
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Foster Hope and positive———, do not give false promises
Expectations
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This step has been called the backbone of crisis counseling
Step six focus on the problem-solving
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Step seven, understanding and assessing self image the counselor needs to avoid——
Labeling
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You are a helper God has called to walk people through these———
Transitions
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When instilling self-reliance————-
Responsibility
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When focusing on the problem, the counselor needs to———— feelings
Monitor
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Differences of opinions are expected; however, points are to clarify instead of——-
Argued
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Each individual will respond differently to interventions; some will see it as a challenge, some as a threat and others may see it as a——-
Loss