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RA Training Fall 2013. Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Distress by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Spectrum of Concerns. Signs of Distress Significant changes in behavior Impaired functioning Uncontrollable emotions and/or behaviors
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RA Training Fall 2013 Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Distress by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Spectrum of Concerns Signs of Distress • Significant changes in behavior • Impaired functioning • Uncontrollable emotions and/or behaviors • ** Consult immediately if threat of suicide or harm to others Common Precipitating Events • Loss of loved one • Abusive relationship • Discrimination • Academic distress (e.g., probation, honor code violation) • Sexual assault
Warning Signs of Mental Health Concerns • Talking, thinking, “just joking” about direct or indirect suicide or self-harm • Violent behavior • Talking or thinking about homicide • Significant changes in: grades, class attendance, or job performance, eating patterns personality and temperament, sleeping patterns, relationships • Having trouble going about daily activities • Having difficulties in coping with problems • Strange and not-reality based thoughts and ideas • Uncontrollable emotions and/or behaviors • Excessive emotions: anxiety, anger, fears, sadness, elation for no apparent reason • Extreme highs and/or lows of moods • Abuse of alcohol or drugs • Unexplained scars, wounds, and physical ailments