Depression and Trauma STATS
Trauma 101
What's Making You Anxious?
Coping Skills
Mental Health and Well-Being
100

What are some symptoms of depression?

What is chronic sadness, irritability, loss of interest in activities, withdrawing from others, changes in appetite, changes in sleep, difficulty thinking clearly, difficulty concentrating, decreased hygiene, hopelessness.

100

What is trauma?

What is the body's response to a deeply disturbing or distressing event or series of events. Trauma is when something frightening, dangerous, or violent overwhelms our ability to cope with increased emotions. We can experience or witness trauma. It can also be a single event or continuous. 

100

True or False: Stress and anxiety are the same thing. 

False

BONUS (100) What is the difference between stress and anxiety? 

100

Name one coping skill or self-care activity that starts with each of the first 5 letters of the alphabet (A, B, C, D, E)

A- art, aa, animals

B- breathing, baking, taking a bath

C- call someone, cry, crafts, cook, clean.

D- draw, drive somewhere, look at dogs.

E- exercise, essential oils, eat something.

100

What is one dimension of wellbeing?

Intellectual, financial, physical, social, spiritual, emotional, and environmental

200

What is the average percent of adults who report experiencing depression in their lifetime?

What is 7%

200

What are some effects of trauma?


What is...

  • Flashbacks
  • Hypervigilance
  • Nightmares
  • Fear
  • Memory loss
  • Feelings of being unsafe
  • Distrust of others
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or panic
200

True or False: Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S.

What is true! About 1 and 4 adults are affected by anxiety disorders. 
200

What is CBT?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It is a type of therapy based on the idea that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. It involves challenging automatic negative thoughts and utilizing healthy behaviors (coping skills) to improve overall well-being.

200

Define resilience

The ability to cope with and adapt well to life stressors and restore positive functioning.

It means ‘bouncing back’ from adversity or difficult experiences.

300

What is the difference between being sad and depressed?

What is...

Sadness is a normal emotion that we feel after something has happened. When a person feels sad, it only last for a few days.

Depression is a mood, where a person loses interest or enjoyment of other things. A person might feel sad, but that sadness doesn't go away after a few days.


300

How is trauma treated?

What is...

Therapy

Sometimes medications to help treat symptoms

Regaining a sense of safety

Have support systems

Coping skills for distressing symptoms

Talking about your feelings and experience

300

What are some risk factors for anxiety?

What is...

*Risk factors are things that may make a person more likely to have/feel/experience anxiety including 

Family history

Stress

Trauma

Physical health conditions

Personality traits like shyness or low self-esteem

300

This type of coping involves identifying, challenging, and altering negative thought patterns that can maintain anxiety.

What is Cognitive Restructuring

300

Define rumination


The compulsively focused attention on the symptoms of one’s distress, and on its possible causes and consequences, rather than its solutions.

400

In Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a person must experience a traumatic event, which is typically exposure to actual or threatened experiences, serious injury, or violence. What is the difference between interpersonal trauma, non-interpersonal trauma, and chronic trauma?

Interpersonal trauma is trauma caused by another person.

Non-interpersonal trauma is not caused by another person (i.e. a natural disaster or car accident).

Chronic trauma occurs repetitively over a long period of time.

400

Name 3 things that help protect a person from the effects of trauma.

What is...

Having a goal or a purpose

Believing like they can do something

Having tools to regulate emotions

Problem-solving skills

Being involved in positive activities

Positive relationships with family and peers

Positive school environment

Stable home life

Positive community environment

400

When is anxiety a good thing?

What is anxiety is the body's warning system that there's danger nearby.

BONUS (100) When does anxiety become an issue? (Looking for specific terms in definition)

400

What are the three types of grounding?


Mental, Physical, Soothing.

400

List three characteristics of someone with a high level of emotional wellbeing.

Awareness and understanding of their own emotions

Regulate their emotions

Express a range of emotions in an appropriate way

Accept mistakes and setbacks

Adapt to the changing environment

Take on challenges/risks etc.

500

Why is it important to love yourself?

loving yourself = better self-esteem, better relationships with others, less anxiety and stress, better coping skills

500

What is Post-Traumatic Growth?

Post-traumatic growth (PTG) or benefit finding is positive psychological changes experienced as a result of adversity and other challenges in order to rise to a higher level of functioning.

500

Name 4 symptoms of anxiety.

What is...

Worry

Panic attacks

Difficulty concentrating

Trouble sleeping

Fatigue

Muscle tension

Restlessness

Sweating, shaking, and/or increased heartbeat

500

What is one benefit that a person can experience from using healthy coping skills?

Feeling more relaxed, having a clear mind to help solve your problems, creating healthy relationships with others, being able to think about your response to a situation. 

500

What is an internal and external factor on mental health (provide an example of both)

Internal originates within a person (e.g genes, substance use, thoughts and attitudes etc.)

External factors originate outside of a person (e.g school, work, violence and relationships etc.)

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