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What are the five keys to a healthy marriage?

Weekly Date Night


Monthly Surprise


Sunday Night Check-In


Check-In emotionally once a week


Routines and Rituals

What are the stages to a Post Detail Relationship?

Anticipation of Loss - 1-6 weeks before departure


Detachment and withdrawal - Last week before departure


Emotional Disorganization - 1-6 weeks of detail


Anticipation of Homecoming - lasts 6 weeks of detail


Renegotiations of Relationships - 1-6 weeks home


Reintegration and Stabilization - 6-12 weeks home


What does ACT stand for?

Ask


Care


Tell

What are the different Personality Colors?

Red - Need for Power and Control


Orange - Need for Attention and Excitement


Green - Need for Harmony


Yellow - Need for Approval


Blue - Need for Order


Purple - Need for Accomplishment

What does the disclosure statement say that we can not cover?

Cases of Child or Elderly Abuse


Serious intentions to harm yourself or another person


Any criminal activity


Allegations of employee misconduct

What are the 7 stages in a debriefing?

Introduction


Fact


Thought


Reaction


Symptoms


Teaching


Re-entry

What are the roles of a chaplain for Funeral ceremonies?

Family Support


Liaison between family and agency


Officiate or Participate


Subject matter expert


Pay attention to detail


Family's wishes


No evangelizing


Follow-up


Debrief


Review

Considerations for Public Prayer

general (non faith specific)


concise and to the point


related to the event

Physical Presence

S - Squarely face agent


O - Have Open posture


L - Lean toward the agent


E - Maintain good Eye contact


R - Be Relaxed

Definition of Feelings

Label that we use to describe spontaneous psychological responses that match our sensory data and our thoughts or wants

3 phases of Defusing

Introduction


Exploration


Information

Goals of Defusing

Normalization/Lower Tension


Set expectation, provide information


Discuss coping methods


Identify those that need additional support

What is the Kubler-Ross 5 stage model?

Denial


Anger


Bargaining


Depression


Acceptance

What are the stages of crisis

Hysteria


Disbelief


Anxiety


Depression

What are Static Risk Factors?

Not Likely to Change


Personality Factors


Religious Dissimilarity


Previous Divorce


Parental Divorce


Economic Status

What are the danger signs of Communications?

Escalations


Invalidation


Negative Interpretations


Avoidance or withdrawal

Signs of Hidden Communication

Spinning your wheels


Avoidance


Trivial triggers


Score Keeping

What is Pathologey

Study of Abnormality

What is Addiction

Compulsive, uncontrolled use of substances or indulgences in particular behaviours

What percentage of suicides are related to alcohol dependency?

25%

3 Stages of Addiction

Preliminary/Prodromal


Crucial or basic


Chronic



Preliminary/Prodromal addiction stage

First blackout


sneaking drinks


minimizing amounts


increased tolerance

Crucial or basic addiction stage

Rationalization


Persistent Remorse


Attempts to change patterns


This is the stage that family and friends are effected!!

Chronic Addiction Stage

Bender


Ethical deterioration


Neglect family and job


emotional and economical problems


Dynamics of Denial

Major barrier of recognition and a major characteristic of addiction. Allows people to believe that they don't have a problems.

Power Control Wheel

Coercion and Threats


Intimidation


Emotional Abuse


Isolation


Minimizing Denying and Blame


Using Children


Economic Abuse


Male Privilege

Power and Control Model

Batters seek to gain and maintain power and control over their partners by use of ACTUAL AND ASSUMED POWER

Role of Chaplain after Critical Incident

Regain pre-crisis stability and prevent emotional trauma

Definition of Critical Incident

an event requiring an extraordinary degree of adaptation by the individual who experiences the event

Definition of Crisis

an event that is sudden, arbitrary, and unpredictable. Also defined as "turning point".

Definition of stress

any demand upon the mind or body systems

Definition of Critical Incident Stress

stress experienced at any level resulting from exposure to a critical incident.

Definition if PTSD

development of characteristic symptoms following a psychological distressing event that is outside the range of usual human experience