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33 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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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
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What does ACT stand for? |
Ask Care Tell |
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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 |
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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 |
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What are the 7 stages in a debriefing? |
Introduction Fact Thought Reaction Symptoms Teaching Re-entry |
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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 |
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Considerations for Public Prayer |
general (non faith specific) concise and to the point related to the event |
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Physical Presence |
S - Squarely face agent O - Have Open posture L - Lean toward the agent E - Maintain good Eye contact R - Be Relaxed |
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Definition of Feelings |
Label that we use to describe spontaneous psychological responses that match our sensory data and our thoughts or wants |
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3 phases of Defusing |
Introduction Exploration Information |
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Goals of Defusing |
Normalization/Lower Tension Set expectation, provide information Discuss coping methods Identify those that need additional support |
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What is the Kubler-Ross 5 stage model? |
Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance |
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What are the stages of crisis |
Hysteria Disbelief Anxiety Depression |
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What are Static Risk Factors? |
Not Likely to Change Personality Factors Religious Dissimilarity Previous Divorce Parental Divorce Economic Status |
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What are the danger signs of Communications? |
Escalations Invalidation Negative Interpretations Avoidance or withdrawal |
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Signs of Hidden Communication |
Spinning your wheels Avoidance Trivial triggers Score Keeping |
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What is Pathologey |
Study of Abnormality |
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What is Addiction |
Compulsive, uncontrolled use of substances or indulgences in particular behaviours |
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What percentage of suicides are related to alcohol dependency? |
25% |
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3 Stages of Addiction |
Preliminary/Prodromal Crucial or basic Chronic
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Preliminary/Prodromal addiction stage |
First blackout sneaking drinks minimizing amounts increased tolerance |
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Crucial or basic addiction stage |
Rationalization Persistent Remorse Attempts to change patterns This is the stage that family and friends are effected!! |
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Chronic Addiction Stage |
Bender Ethical deterioration Neglect family and job emotional and economical problems
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Dynamics of Denial |
Major barrier of recognition and a major characteristic of addiction. Allows people to believe that they don't have a problems. |
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Power Control Wheel |
Coercion and Threats Intimidation Emotional Abuse Isolation Minimizing Denying and Blame Using Children Economic Abuse Male Privilege |
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Power and Control Model |
Batters seek to gain and maintain power and control over their partners by use of ACTUAL AND ASSUMED POWER |
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Role of Chaplain after Critical Incident |
Regain pre-crisis stability and prevent emotional trauma |
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Definition of Critical Incident |
an event requiring an extraordinary degree of adaptation by the individual who experiences the event |
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Definition of Crisis |
an event that is sudden, arbitrary, and unpredictable. Also defined as "turning point". |
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Definition of stress |
any demand upon the mind or body systems |
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Definition of Critical Incident Stress |
stress experienced at any level resulting from exposure to a critical incident. |
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Definition if PTSD |
development of characteristic symptoms following a psychological distressing event that is outside the range of usual human experience |