Supports
Medications
Treatments
Facilities
Therapy
100

People that can make decisions for you when you can't.

What are your supporters when you are in crisis?

100

You may have had suggestions to and are willing to try these.

What are new medications?

100

 This may be used in hospitals or other inpatient facilities to separate you from others for a period of time.

 What is isolation or  seclusion? 

100

A place where mental health treatment is done on an outpatient basis.

 What is community mental health agency?

100

 When you have conversations on a regular basis  with a therapist.

What is talk therapy?

200

You can call this number if you are having challenges with troubling thoughts or with feeling suicidal.

What is the crisis line?

200

  You take these as prescribed.

What are your current medications?


200

This involves listening to another person for a minute  then you talking while they listen.

 What is exchange listening?

200

 You might go here if your having withdrawal symptoms.

What is Detox?

200

This involves several people getting together  to work on challenges.

What is group therapy?

300

 Someone you can go and talk about spiritual or religious beliefs.

What is a religious or spiritual leader?

300

 These are things you take that may cause unwanted symptoms.

What are medications possible side effects?

300

These assist in the stabilization of mental health. 

What are psychiatric medications? 

300

 You might get court order to stay here for a period of time  to work on getting restored to competency.

What is FSCRP?

300

This therapy is no longer used as it  (Removes a part of the brain)

 What is a Lobotomy? 

400

The person that can  assist you in working on your 12 steps if you are in AA or NA.

What is a Sponser?

400

These cause sometimes severe physical or mental reactions.

What are allergies to medications?

400

An integrated approach that works on healing  the whole person.  

 What is Holistic treatment?

400

You may stay here for a period of time, for substance use disorder (Addiction).

What is a  drug and alcohol inpatient treatment center?

400

 This is used very rarely and  mainly in only severe cases of mental health symptoms (mainly depression)

 What is Electroconvulsive therapy or (shock therapy? )

500

People who support your mental and physical health needs.

 What are your Health care providers?

500

Given to prevent a disease or virus.

What are vaccines?

500

Often used on a regular basis for Season affliction Disorder (SAD), or depression. 

 What is treatment using light?

500

Where you  may be sent to if your need long term care for mental health challenges.

What is a State Mental health Hospital? (Western State, or Eastern State)

500

Works on changing behaviors and thoughts from negative (unwanted or troubling) to positive. 

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT?)

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