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Has anyone done one of these or both?
I'm thinking I need to do one because of the bad psychosis I had just before Christmas where the team I have were thinking of hospitalization. Which although I have Bipolar 1 I have never ever been in the hospital... I know I'm lucky. I have a template its quite hard. I'm gonna do it with my Peer Support Worker in a few weeks. Thankfully. What are your thoughts/opinions? |
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Hi Miss Laura. I have done both. Once I attended a class offered at an organization called NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) in the US that included both. It was actually a WRAP program (Wellness Recovery Action Plan). I think such exercises are very helpful, not just for people with mental illness, but it's also good to share a copy of such completed plans with a loved one. As part of the WRAP, they even distributed blank copies of what in the US is called a "Psychiatric Advance Directive". I think the contents might vary slightly by US state. You can see one for my state of New Jersey at Psychiatric Advance Directives – MHANJ You might wish to inquire if there's something similar in your country.
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Yeah I have done WRAP but never Crisis plan as I have never gotten that ill before (Dec 2020) was really bad my psychosis was just crazy. I had to do a safety plan kinda in Dec they wouldn't let me leave the clinic I attend for bipolar until I did. I had to say where I was going, what I was going to do, who to contact if needs be, what not to do etc etc I had to also make calls there with them listening to make sure I was gonna be "safe" |
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No, I have never done one. It sounds wise, though.
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i think having a safety plan is a good thing on principle. So i'd say it is REALLY good that you're making one and i Hope and Pray that it will prove useful to you although i of course also Hope that you will never have to use it. Nevertheless, i think it's good to have one if you feel like there's a genuine risk. Sending many safe, warm hugs to BOTH you, @Miss Laura, your Family, your Friends and ALL of your Loved Ones! Keep fighting and keep rocking NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, OK?!
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I have one.. Its a list of steps of things to do , who to call and then the next and next etc.. If nothing else when I am having a horrible time looking at the list I have has helped me self ground and know that I do have help at my fingertips.
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So coool!!!! I am a peer support specialist and certified WRAP group facilitator!
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I am a veteran and as a VA psych patient I had to fill one out and it has to stay current. So actually I have filled out several. I don't know that I actually use it. I have a pretty good idea of when I need to be hospitalized.
I also have and advanced psych directive on file. |
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It's always a great idea to have one of these.
They usually involve. 1. Who to contact in a mental health emergency. (step by step even better) 2. Times when those people are available to talk/support (for your general use) 1. Warning signs (often ones personal to you) 1. Coping skills to use (distress tolerance skills) 1. General plan following a period of rough mental health (like the xmas your describing) __________________ love in the morning / i go forward / into my day. Please help by offering suggestions for what you'd like to hear about mental-health wise. I'm nervous about it, but I started a Youtube Channel. PM me! - Burnout Utopia - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE...5mLKszGsyf_tRg |
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They wanted me to make one of those at some point, but it doesn't do much for me. The moment I need it is the moment I'm too sick to use it or care about using it. For early warning signs I much prefer my mood charts. Crisis plans are said to work for many, so that's great, but personally I just don't find them very helpful.
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They have me make one every time I leave the hospital or get entered into a program. A list of supports who to call, list of coping skills, what to do if I start feeling unsafe, and a list of warning signs.
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I've tried doing the copy my Peer Worker has sent me but it's a little too like blah so gonna wait until I see her on 29th. That's when we are gonna do it together. I like getting a head start though but it's fine I'll cope lol.
I've had my Peer Support Worker on and off for 5 years. She was my boss when I volunteered at the local day centre. But since covid that's been shut so she is working solely with me now I think. |
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I don't understand, though...once you have a safety plan written out, who do you give it to?
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The crisis plan I made in the hospital I discussed with a nurse the day of discharge, she signed off on it and let me keep it. In IOP I never even discussed much of it with the counselors, but they told me to tape it to my door so I'd see it frequently and could easily reference it.
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Ohhh...so it's a safety plan to keep for your own reference, not to tell someone else how to handle it if you need to go IP. I misunderstood. __________________ |
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Safety plan here was for both I and my team. They have it on record just incase they needed it.
But a Crisis plan you both have. I have had one done already maybe about 9 years ago but back then I didn't really experience psychosis so now it's a different kettle of fish. Plus my symptoms are stronger than they have ever been. On top of that I'm limited in services I can access, who I can turn to, family and the fact I have no friends now. The joys of mental illness takes away all your friends real friends. I just have acquaintances now tbh |
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Thanks for explaining, Laura. I understand...I don't have any friends or family that I would trust to follow a crisis plan for me.
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I just made one last week in therapy. I’ve looked at it a couple nights this week. Basically mine is just 3 coping skills I can use when I’m struggling, 3 outsources of support I can reach out to, and then trying to figure out where the thought is coming from and rationalize it and then replace it with a healthy thought.
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My safety plan with my therapist= 1. Just don’t do it 2. If you think you may refer to step 1. Psychiatrists plan=. 1. If step 1 and 2 fail call your therapist and/or go to hospital.
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1-talk to friend, pdoc or crisis line. 2-if nothing of my coping skills help I’m to go to hospital __________________ schizoaffective bipolar type PTSD generalized anxiety d/o haldol, prazosin, risperdal and prn klonopin and helpful cogentin |
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