Healthy Coping Skills
Mental Illness Symptoms
Mental Illness Treatments
Mental Health Law
ABH Forensic Program
100

Name 3 healthy coping skills.

Read a book/Listen to Music/Walk

100
What is a symptom of Bipolar Disorder? 

Mood swings from very happy or excited to very depressed

100

What does CBT stand for? 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

What does NGRI stand for? 

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity

100

What does ABH stand for?   

Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare  

200

Mindfulness is centering yourself in the present _____.

Mindfulness is centering yourself in the present MOMENT.  

200

What is a delusion? 

An irrational belief such as falsely believing that a conspiracy is out to harm you.  

200

What is DBT? 

Dialectical Behavior Therapy 

200

What does ISTU-CJ stand for? 

Incompetent to Stand Trial - Criminal Jurisdiction

200

Every forensic patient has a treating psychologist and a(n) __________ psychologist.  

evaluating 

300

What are three important physical self-care skills?

Good sleep/Drinking water/Healthy eating
300

What does PTSD stand for? 

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

300

True of False.  In Ohio, a psychologist prescribes medications.  

False

300

Name the two standards (or requirements) for an insanity plea in Ohio.  

- That you have a severe mental illness or mental defect AND That you did NOT know the difference between right and wrong at the time of the crime due to the severe mental illness or mental defect 

300

What does FRT stand for and who are its members? 

Forensic Review Team: Legal Assurance Administrator/Evaluating Psychologist/Clients Rights Advocate

400

Give three examples of unhealthy coping skills.  

Substance use/Avoidance/Sleeping too much

400

What is the DSM? 

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

400

Name a nonmedication treatment used at ABH.  

Group therapy/ Individual Therapy/ Therapeutic Activities/ Educational Groups 

400

What is Insight and How does it apply to making Progress toward Conditional Release/Discharge?  

Insight is understanding your mental illness, substance use disorder and/or personality disorder and how it/they contributed to your legal charge.   This understanding will help you manage your recovery and avoid reoffence and rehospitalization in the future.  

400

What is a Second Opinion Evaluation?  Who Completes it and When in the Forensic Process does it occur?  

A Second Opinion Report is an evaluation by a Forensic Center Psychologist about a person's readiness for Level 5 and Conditional Release.  It is completed after a person passes their First Opinion Evaluation.  

500

Give an example of a positive self-affirmation. 

"I am a worthwhile person."  

500

What factors contribute to the development of mental illnesses?  

Genetics/ Biochemistry/ Environment/ Stress

500

Name three psychiatric medications and what they treat.  

Cogentin - Side Effects/ Haldol - Psychosis/ Lithium - Bipolar Disorder 

500

What is malingering? 

Malingering is the intentional (on purpose) fabrication (making up) or gross exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms for a specific incentive, such as avoiding work, criminal prosecution or obtaining drugs.  

500

Name 5 typical requirements of a Conditional Release Plan.  

Not to drink alcohol or use any substances/To take your psychiatric medication as prescribed/Not to change your address without notifying your Forensic Monitor/Not to own or possess a gun/To keep all of your mental health treatment appointments 

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