Depression and Anxiety
Bipolar I and II
Schizophrenia
Principles of treatment
Relapse prevention
100

Feelings of Worthlessness, Deminished Interest, and depressed Moods

What are the Criteria for Depression?
100

The diagnosis with more intense and longer-lasting manic episodes than depressive episodes. 

What is Bipolar I?

100

The diagnosis that has the symptoms of schizophrenia, with the additional mood component.

What is Schizoaffective disorder

100

Meeting one-on-one with a licensed therapist, at least once a week.

What is individual therapy?

100

Calling a sober friend, going to AA, NA, or CA, or contacting a hotline.

What are coping skills to prevent relapse?
200

Mindfulness, journaling, and breathing exercises

What are effective coping skills?

200

Diminished interest or pleasure, depressed mood, and inappropriate guilt are some of these.

What are symptoms of Bipolar II

200

Seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling things that are not actually there.

What are hallucinations? 

200

Getting support on completing documentation, applying for jobs, or having someone set up appointments for the client. 

What is Case Management / CBRS?

200

When a client who has been sober for an extended period of time uses substances due to triggers, stressors, boredom, etc.

What is a Relapse?
300

Trembling or shaking, feeling dizzy, or pounding heart

What are the symptoms of anxiety/panic attacks/ PTSD?
300

The diagnosis that is commonly overlooked for and mistaken as major depressive disorder.

What is Bipolar II?

300

Feeling little or no pleasure from activities that used to be enjoyable.

What is Loss of Pleasure (Absent Symptom)?

Bonus question: Is this an absent or present symptom?

300

Meeting together with other clients in a setting that allows for open conversation, while still maintaining confidentiality to the participants best ability.

What is group therapy?

300

Fights, feeling bad, and social pressure

What are high-risk situations that can cause relapse?

400

Major Loss, stress, and a lack of support

What are the environmental impacts of depression?

400

Stress, drug use, poor diet, and sleeping habits.

What are the environmental risk factors that can develop bipolar disorder?

400

The use of substances to increase desired effects, potentially directly coorilating with the symptoms of the client's mental health issues?

What is self-medicating with substances? 

400

The presence of mental health issues and substance abuse versus the presence of two or more mental health diagnoses unrelated to substance use.

What is the difference between co-occuring and co-morbity?

400

When a client who has been doing well with their mental health suddenly is triggered by a stressful life situation and fails to succesfully use their coping skills.

What is a Mental Illness Relapse?

500

Avoiding reminders of the trauma or situations associated with the trauma are signs of someone suffering from this diagnosis

What is PTSD?

500

Euphoric mood, inflated Self-esteem, and racing thoughts are some of these.

What are the symptoms of Bipolar I?

500

Schizoaffective disorder has four categories: Present symptoms, absent symptoms, depression, and mania. While schizophrenia disorder only has three categories: Present, absent, and other symptoms.

What is the difference between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder?

500

Addressing a clients traumatic expierences through observation of eye movement and a series of physical responses.

What is EMDR?

500

At the beginning of sobriety, at each phase-up, and then every six months once finsihed with the MHC program.

How often should someone review/update their relapse prevention packet?

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