Mental Illnesses
Cognitive Distortions
Science
Mental Health Disorder Symptoms
Phobias
100

This disorder involves experiencing flashbacks, nightmares, or severe anxiety after a traumatic event.

PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)

100

"I forgot my friend's birthday. I'm the worst friend ever." 

A) Personalization  

B) Labeling  

C) Overgeneralization  

D) Catastrophizing

B) Labeling

100

What chemical is known as the "stress hormone"?

Cortisol

100

This type of perception occurs without an external stimulus, often auditory or visual in nature.

What is a hallucination?

100

Persistent fear of being enclosed or crowded spaces.

Claustrophobia

200

The most common mental health disorder in the U.S., characterized by excessive worry, is known by this term.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

200

"I didn’t exercise today, so this whole week is ruined." 

A) Magnification  

B) All-or-nothing thinking  

C) Mental filtering  

D) Should statements

B) All-or-nothing thinking

200

Name two of the four "feel good" chemicals released in the brain that contribute to feelings of happiness, pleasure, and well-being.

Dopamine, Serotonin, Endorphins, and Oxytocin

200

This term refers to a distorted or false belief that is strongly held, even when presented with evidence to the contrary.

What is a delusion?

200

Persistent fear of spiders.

Arachnophobia

300

This mental health disorder, often confused with mood swings, is characterized by episodes of mania and depression.

Bipolar Disorder

300

"My coworker didn’t say hi to me today—it’s because I must’ve upset them somehow." 

A) Personalization  

B) Labeling  

C) Emotional reasoning  

D) Mental filtering

A) Personalization

300

This sleep stage, during which vivid dreams occur, is thought to play a role in processing emotions.

REM sleep

300

This term describes recurring, intrusive thoughts or images that can cause significant distress.

What are obsessions?

300

Persistent fear of public speaking.

A. Monophobia

B. Glossophobia

C. Erythrophobia

B. Glossophobia

(monophobia - fear of being alone, erythrophobia - fear of blushing)

400

This condition is characterized by persistent difficulty in initiating or maintaining sleep, affecting daily functioning.

What is insomnia?

400

"I’m feeling nervous about this social event, so it’s going to be terrible."

A) Emotional reasoning  

B) Catastrophizing  

C) Fortune telling  

D) Mind reading  

A) Emotional reasoning  

400

What is the name of the brain structure that plays a key role in memory formation? 

The Hippocampus

400

Difficulty trusting others and excessive suspicion are common traits of this personality trait or condition.

What is paranoia?

400

Persistent fear of large objects.

A. Megalophobia

B. Bigophobia

C. Odontophobia

A. Megalophobia 

(bigophobia - I made this up, odontophobia - fear of teeth)

500

This disorder involves experiencing multiple distinct personality states or identities, often linked to trauma.

(it's CURRENT name) 

What is dissociative identity disorder (DID)?

500

"My partner didn’t text me back right away, so they must be mad at me."

A) Mind reading  

B) Fortune telling  

C) Emotional reasoning  

D) Catastrophizing  

A) Mind reading  

500

This part of the brain is responsible for decision-making, planning, and regulating emotions.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

500

Rapid, unplanned speech or an inability to stay focused during conversations may be described using this term.

What is pressured speech?

500

Persistent fear of germs or contamination.

A. Emetophobia

B. Nyctophobia

C. Mysophobia

C. Mysophobia

(emetophobia - fear of vomiting, nyctophobia - fear of the dark)

M
e
n
u