Mental Health Illnesses
Addiction and Drugs
Psychology
Types of traumas
Random
100

Causes you to respond to certain things and situations with fear and dread. Physical signs include a pounding heart and sweating.

Anxiety Disorder

100

Slow down brain function, including relaxation or drowsiness. Ex: Xanax, alcohol

Depressants

100

A neurotransmitter that carries messages between nerve cells in your brain and throughout your body. If you lack this neurotransmitter, it plays a role in depression, anxiety, mania, and other health conditions.

Serotonin

100

A distressing event that happens once and is time-limited. Feeling unsafe in one's body, emotional trauma can alter our brain function.

Acute trauma

100

This is the only U.S. state that grows coffee.

Hawaii

200

Affects how you think, feel, and behave. It can make it hard to know what's real and what isn't.

Schizophrenia

200

Excite the central nervous system, boosting alertness and energy. Ex: Cocaine, amphetamines

Stimulants

200

A hormone and a type of neurotransmitter made in your brain. It sends messages between nerve cells. Signals movement, coordination, pleasure and cognition.

Dopamine

200

A series of traumatic events that can have a lasting impact.

Complex trauma

200

The name of this salsa means "break of the rooster".

Pico de gallo
300

Affects your ability to regulate your emotions. You make experience periods of feeling intense and often uncontrollable emotions after a triggering event. Can affect the way you see yourself. 

Borderline Personality Disorder

300

Alter perception and can induce vivid hallucinations. Ex: Magic mushrooms, LSD

Hallucinogens amd Psychodelics

300

This is the leading cause of death among young people aged 15-29 globally. 

Suicide

300

Refers to being a witness to trauma. Witnessing a traumatic event can impact your emotional health and is deserving of support, empathy, and compassion.

Secondary Trauma

300

After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

A mental health condition that affects how you view yourself and relate to others. You have an excessive need to impress others or feel important. Can drive harmful behaviors, negatively affecting you and those around you. 

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

400

Powerful painkillers. Ex: Morphine, heroin

Opiods

400

These are the two most prevalent mental health issues worldwide.

Depression and Anxiety

400

You parents fail to notice and respond enought to your emotionals and emotional needs as they raise you.

Childhood Emotional Neglect

400

Wyoming's largest lake, it lies right in the middle of a national park. 

Yellowstone Lake

500

A mental health condition that can affect the way you and think and interact with others. Can lead to manipulaton, explotion, disregard the law, feel no remorse for your actions.

Antisocial Personality Disorder

500

Substances that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system. Helps with relaxtion, altered percepton, and increased appetite.

Cannabinoids

500

This is an action we do after we see someone else do it. This is a sign of empathy.

Catching a yawn

500
Arises from repeated and prolonged exposure to highly stressful events, such as ongoing abuse or domestic violence

Chronic trauma

500

The smallest and the shallowest of the world's five oceans is this one. 

What is the artic?

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