Midterm Flashcards
———— connotes a negative or problematic state, event, or an unstable time. With an uncertain outcome.
Crisis
Crisis is from the Greek word krinein meaning to ——— and typically refers to a turning point
Decide
The four common elements of a crisis are active crisis, vulnerable state, precipitating, factor, and a —— event
Hazardous
The state of active crisis shows symptoms of ——- in the psychological and physiological or both
Stress
The scripture terms that parallel crisis are: tribulation, test, ——-, and affliction
Persecution
From a Christian perspective, ——— is resident in crisis
Hope
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
Midlife
The person in crisis will have a number of stressors and will have —— skills
Coping
A persons need in crisis are: those who need a counselor to be available for a feeling of———-
Security
In this symptom of a crisis; there is an ________ of panic or defeat
Attitude
———- - the event is so big and serious. They begin to feel overwhelmed.
Shock
——-: able to cope for a while, but eventually begin to wear out
Exhaustion
Each of us interprets things differently, depending on the —— we have
Background
A ———- really impact and is part of a crisis
Loss
A crisis overwhelms and ——- a person
Immobilizes
A crisis that is ——- is a turning point
Anticipated
A crisis that occurs without ____ is a crucial time
Warning
Either a catastrophe or series of small events… The event puts the person out of ——- they feel vulnerable
Balance
People who cope poorly with crisis have a denial of reality, emotional weakness, and excessive——
Guilt
This type of persons need in a crisis would include the unmotivated or ——- person who are brought to the counselor against their own will
Psychotic
During the impact phase of a crisis, one becomes aware of the crisis and experiencing the effects of being ——-
Stunned
And divorce proceedings the person must decide whether to ——- the problem or ignore the situation
Fight
When something that means a great deal to us is lost, we hold onto our ——- attachments for a while
Emotional
This disruption is a sense of ——-: “I never felt this way before”
Bewilderment
Crisis counseling is not———
Therapy
Ask them to describe their —— of what happened
Memories
Ensure that you, the counselor are providing structure, are quiet and ——
Calm
If the person vents or dumps on, you, do not take it——
Personally
What acronym should be used for assessment?
Basic
People do not need their counselors as——-
Critics
This phase of crisis takes longer than the others, and the emotional responses are more hopeful
Adjustment phase
In this phase, there is a sense of confidence and the person take their initiative for progress
Reconstruction phase
During this phase, there is emotional turmoil
Withdrawal confusion, phase
In the fourth phase, the person needs to reflect on——-
Values
Work together to see what ——-work for this person
Options
As you listen priority——-in your mind
Problems
any—— that changes the course or direction of one’s life is one definition of crisis
Event
Marriage, job, promotion, death, and a new ——-are all examples of a crisis
Baby
A crisis when hospitalized would be moving from Home to a/an———-
Institution
What seem insignificant to one person is ——— for another
Shaking
Many times a person’s fears, anxiety, and hysteria are out of proportion to the——-of the situation
Reality
——-of the unknown
Fear
——-is the various displays of grief
Sorrow
—— is the emotional suffering caused by loss of some thing important or held dear
Grief
——— a specific type of grief related to the death of a significant other
Bereavement
—— frequently experienced and one of the most confusing feelings for the survivor
Anger
—— the most common and is normally displayed by crying
Sadness
One of the risky——— is to turn the anger in word against self
Maladaptation
——— positive feeling after a death seen after years of living under tyranny
Emancipation
The way out of grief is ———it
Through
Counselors want to help others, but the——-impact all individuals
Scars
Know your personal——-
Limits
Know the support system of the———
Individual
Practice active——(attend funeral)
Grieving
Working with the bereaved may make us aware of ——-in our lives
Losses
Some will see the implementation of immediate intervention as a———-to growth, mastery, survival or self expression
Challenge
Direct support for the most severe outcomes would include: suicide, family break up, running away and——-
Psychosis
When the counselor is using the basic intervention procedure, they have to make the plan——
Realistic
People in crisis tend to——— and we need to move them torward, meaningfully, purposeful, and gold directed behavior
Flounder
It is important to determine how the person is——-to the crisis
Coping
It is important to determine how the person was——— to the crisis
Coping
The counselor needs to listen for important——-in repetitive statements or intense statements
Themes
——— roll: when the person is not in danger to others or themselves
Facilitative
——-roll: if the crisis creates danger for the person or for others
Directive
Foster Hope and positive———, do not give false promises
Expectations
This step has been called the backbone of crisis counseling
Step six focus on the problem-solving
Step seven, understanding and assessing self image the counselor needs to avoid——
Labeling
You are a helper God has called to walk people through these———
Transitions
When instilling self-reliance————-
Responsibility
When focusing on the problem, the counselor needs to———— feelings
Monitor
Differences of opinions are expected; however, points are to clarify instead of——-
Argued
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