Mental Health Diagnoses
Communication Styles
Boundaries
Therapies
Misc....
100

A group of conditions associated with the elevation or lowering of a person's mood, such as depression or bipolar disorder

What is Depression?

100

speaking in a loud and demanding voice, maintaining intense eye contact and dominating or controlling others by blaming, intimidating, criticizing, threatening or attacking them

What is aggressive communication?

100

closed or walled off so nobody can get close to them, either physically or emotionally.

What are rigid boundaries?

100

This is an approach to psychotherapy that uses cognitive behavioral therapy methods in collaboration with mindfulness meditative practices and similar psychological strategies

What is mindfulness therapy?

100

This is where you eat or get food at SJI?

What is Bald Eagle?

200

Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations. Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, and feeling tired may occur.

What is Anxiety?

200

a style in which individuals have developed a pattern of avoiding expressing their opinions or feelings, protecting their rights, and identifying and meeting their needs.

What is passive communication?

200

too involved and enmeshed with others. They often are highly dependent on other people and struggle with feelings of anxiety, burnout and the need to please others.

What is Porous Boundaries?

200

usually involves efforts to change thinking patterns. Learning to recognize one's distortions in thinking that are creating problems, and then to reevaluate them in light of reality.

What is CBT?

200

Name 3 different counselors.

Who are Mark, Lauren, Rusty, and Emily?

300

Symptoms may include nightmares or unwanted memories of the trauma, avoidance of situations that bring back memories of the trauma, heightened reactions, anxiety, or depressed mood.

What is PTSD?

300

expressing your point of view in a way that is clear and direct, while still respecting others.

What is assertive communication?

300

allow each person in a relationship or family to communicate their wants and needs, while also respecting the wants and needs of others

What are healthy boundaries?

300

This approach is based on the simple premise that every individual only has the power to control themselves and has limited power to control others.

What is Choice therapy?

300
These are the 3 most common mental health diagnosis.

What are depression, anxiety, and substance abuse?

400

a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.

What is Psychosis?

400

a style in which individuals appear passive on the surface but are really acting out anger in a subtle, indirect, or behind-the-scenes way.

What is passive aggressive?

400

This refers to thoughts and ideas. It has respect for others' ideas and an awareness of appropriate discussion

What is intellectual boundaries?

400

The approach is a short-term goal-focused evidence-based therapeutic approach, which incorporates positive psychology principles and practices, and which helps clients change by constructing solutions rather than focusing on problems.

What is Solution-focused?

400

This is the resident advocate.

Who is Mark Gasper?

500

characterized by both manic and depressive episodes, or manic ones only.

What is Bipolar?

500

cunning, control other people in an insidious way such as sulking, using fake tears, indirectly asking for their needs to be met, and making the other person feel sorry or obliged to help them.

What is manipulative communication?

500

refer to money and possessions. This boundaries involves setting limits on what you will share and with whom

What are material boundaries?

500

is a non-directive approach to talk therapy. It requires the client to actively take the reins during each therapy session, while the therapist acts mainly as a guide or a source of support for the client

What is Person-Center therapy?

500

In this year SJI change ownership.

What is 2016?

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