The Basics
Our Forefathers
It's a Theory
Potpourri
It's not Football
100
It is a typical example or way of looking at something.
What is a paradigm?
100
He is known as the "father of psychoanalysis."
Who is Sigmund Freud?
100
They believed the study of animal behavior reveals nothing about human behavior.
Who were the humanists?
100

The film, "Call me Crazy" included a character, Lucy, who was diagnosed with this mental illness.

What is schizophrenia?

100
It is a process of change.
What is recovery?
200
A change from individually produced to mass produced could be called this.
What is a paradigm shift?
200
He disagreed with Freud's assertion that personality is developed by the age of 5 and suggested that humans undergo eight psychosocial stages.
Who is Erik Erikson?
200
It is an approach which studies the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual.
What is humanism?
200

"Call me Crazy" includes the story of this man who was experiencing depression.

Who is Eddie?

200
They are the four dimensions that support a life in recovery.
What are health, home, purpose, and community?
300
These are three steps in addition to a thorough understanding of an existing paradigm to accomplish a paradigm shift.
What is constructing a new paradigm, testing it, and practicing it?
300
Unlike Freud, he believed future aspirations contributed to present behavior as much as past experiences.
Who is Carl Jung?
300
It is a theory that what humans do is a response to a stimulus.
What is behaviorism?
300

It was a "movement" in the 1970's and 1980's.

What was "deinstitutionalization"?

300
It focuses on injury, illness, disease, or disorder.
What is the medical perspective?
400
A paradigm shift is sometimes referred to as this.
What is thinking outside the box?
400
He believed there is little difference between the learning that takes place in animals and the learning that takes place in humans.
Who is John Watson?
400

This theory emphasizes infantile sexuality.

What is psychoanalysis?

400

It is desirable and effective, but there is no hard evidence of its effectiveness.

What is a "best practice"?

400

These are three major paradigms in treating or caring for people with a mental illness.

What are pre-institutional, institutional, and community support?

500
"Thinking outside the box" regarding behavioral health services is necessary for these reasons.
What is challenges to long held beliefs about psychiatric illnesses and the treatment of those illnesses?
500
He believed the focus of psychology is how humans perceive and interpret events.
Who is Carl Rogers?
500
It was a way to remove evil spirits from an individual.
What is exorcism?
500

You add it to a Coke to produce a "geyser."

What is Mentos?

500

It is a test or survey, the answers to which provide indicators of trauma.

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences?

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