Self-Esteem
Mental Illness Stigma
Psychotherapy
Disorders
PSR Principles
100
Breathing, drinking water, getting proper sunlight, eating good and regular nutrition, and deep rest- are all examples of what?
What is Self-Esteem Basics? Daily double!!
100
Poor self-image
What is examples of problems associated with mental illness stigma?
100
False perceptions that occur in the absence of objective stimulation.
What is hallucinations?
100
Most often diagnosed in females (up to 90%), this disorder is characterized by failure to maintain body weight of at least 85% of what is expected, fear of losing control over your weight or of becoming ‘fat.’ There is typically a distorted body image, where the individual sees themselves as overweight despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
What is Anorexia?
100
Friday outings consist of this primary principle that consumers must exhibit appropiately?
What is social skills?
200
Positive statements that you can make about yourself that make you feel better about yourself.
What is an affirmation?
200
Educating others so they understand that mental illness affects everyone.
What are ways to combat the stigma of mental illness?
200
A component of bipolar disorder characterized by periods of extreme elation, unbounded euphoria without sufficient reason, and grandiose thoughts or feelings about personal abilities.
What is manic episode?
200
1.sadness: a state of unhappiness and hopelessness 2.psychiatric disorder: a psychiatric disorder showing symptoms such as persistent feelings of hopelessness, dejection, poor concentration, lack of energy, inability to sleep, and, sometimes, suicidal tendencies 3.economic slump: a period in which an economy is greatly affected by unemployment, low output, and poverty
What is depression?
200
Working in the kitchen and snack team.
What is the pre-vocational PSR principle?
300
- apprehension of any changes in life or new experiences. - constantly feeling hopeless - lack of energy -lack of individuality - unhappiness in their current situation Are all examples of what..
What is examples of having low self-esteem?
300
"Mentally ill people are dangerous!"
What are common misconceptions about mental illness? Daily double!
300
An individual who has earned a doctorate in psychology and whose training is in the assessment and treatment of psychological problems.
What is clinical psychologist?
300
It is characterized by episodes of an elevated or agitated mood known as mania, usually alternating with episodes of depression. These episodes can impair the individual's ability to function in ordinary life. About 3% of people have this disorder worldwide, a proportion consistent for both men and women and across racial and ethnic groups. The cause is not clearly understood, but both genetic and environmental risk factors are believed to play a role. Treatment commonly includes mood stabilizing medication and psychotherapy.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
300
Johnny refuses to take his medication because he feels that he is well. PSR staff discusses with his the negative consequences of this.
What is sympton management?
400
"I feel good about myself" "I take care of myself. I eat right, get plenty of exercise, do things I enjoy, get plenty of rest, and attend to my personal hygiene needs."
What is developing positive affirmations?
400
Lack of compassion from friends, family, and loved ones.
What is examples of problems associated with mental illness stigma?
400
therapy stresses the role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. It is based on the belief that thoughts, rather than people or events, cause our negative feelings. The therapist assists the patient in identifying, testing the reality of, and correcting dysfunctional beliefs underlying his or her thinking.
What is CBT- cognitive behavior therapy
400
This disorder causes individuals to hear internal voices not heard by others or may see things that are not really there. These experiences can seem threatening and can make them fearful and withdrawn. They also may have trouble organizing their thoughts and expressing themselves. Their speech and behavior can be so disorganized that they may seem frightening to others.
What is schizophrenia?
400
Cassie and Jimbo actively participate in a game of chess. They also engage in working together in other areas of programming. This is a basic skill of what?
What is communication?
500
"I deserve to be alive" "I am a good person" "I spend my time with people who are nice to me and make me feel good about myself."
What is developing positive affirmations? Daily Double!
500
"Mental illness doesn't affect our children?"
What are common misconceptions about mental illness?
500
The process of dealing with internal or external demands that are perceived to be threatening or overwhelming.
What is coping?
500
The major symptoms of this disorder revolve around unstable relationships, poor or negative sense of self, inconsistent moods, and significant impulsivity. There is an intense fear of abandonment with this disorder that interferes with many aspects if the individual's life. This fear often acts as a self-fulfilling prophecy as they cling to others, are very needy, feel helpless, and become overly involved and immediately attached. When the fear of abandonment becomes overwhelming, they will often push others out of their life as if trying to avoid getting rejected. The cycle most often continues as the individual will then try everything to get people back in his or her life and once again becomes clingy, needy, and helpless. The fact that people often do leave someone who exhibits this behavior only proves to support their distorted belief that they are insignificant, worthless, and unloved. At this point in the cycle, the individual may exhibit self-harming behaviors such as suicide attempts, mock suicidal attempts (where the goal is to get rescued and lure others back into the individual's life), cutting or other self-mutilating behavior. There is often intense and sudden anger involved, directed both at self and others, as well a difficulty controlling destructive behaviors
What is Borderline personality Disorder?
500
Sadie Mae likes to read, draw, and paint during programming at Destiny House. At home, she engages in walking and going to the park.
What is recreational and leisure activites? Daily Double!!
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