WRAP
Self-Care Techniques
Mental Illness Journey
Schizophrenia Symptoms
Medication
100

A building block to a good WRAP plan. A  List of things that help you get well and stay well

What is a wellness toolbox?

100

When you purposefully and deeply inhale and exhale to reduce stress in your body

What are breathing exercises?

100

The first appearance of the signs or symptoms of an illness

What is onset?

100

People with schizophrenia show less of these

What are feelings?

100

This is physical disadvantage/side effect of all generations of anti-psychotic drugs causing changes in your body type

What is weight gain?

200

Events or situations outside of yourself that make you feel badly and often cause other problems or symptoms to appear

What is a trigger?

200

Telling yourself motivating things and repeating words that are meant to build you up

What are positive self statements?

200

The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the signs and symptoms

What is diagnosis?

200

The most common type of hallucination in Schizophrenia

What is auditory hallucination?

200

This type of medication helps relieve symptoms of hallucinations and delusions

What is anti-psychotic?

300

Internal subtle signs of change that show us that we may need to take further action

What are early warning signs?

300

When you have recurring negative thoughts and you intervene to break the pattern

What is thought blocking?

300

When someone was previously managing their illness well but suffered a downturn at a certain stage

What is decompensation?

300

Someone might lose track of what's going on in a TV show as they're watching or not be able to follow  a conversations when they struggle with loosing this

What is concentration or focus?

300

If someone has a preference for fewer pills or has compliance issues they may be able to get their medication in this intramuscular form, usually given every two to four weeks

What is injectable medication?

400

This type of plan is when you lay out what you are going to do when you notice things are on a downward spiral

What is an action plan?

400

Tensing a group of muscles, holding in a state of extreme tension for a few seconds, and then relaxing the muscles

What is progressive muscle relaxation?

400

When a person's symptoms return and their functioning decreases

What is a relapse?

400

When talking, their words can come out jumbled and not make sense

What is disorganized speech?

400

Of the two groups of medication, this is the older group which generally cost less and have a greater risk of side effects

What is first generation or conventional anti psychotics?

500

The best way to find out what your loved one needs

What is to ask direct questions?

500

A mental state achieved by focusing your awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings and thoughts

What is mindfulness?

500

A journey of healing and transformation enabling a person with a mental health problem to live a meaningful life

What is recovery?

500

There are two types of symptoms in Schizophrenia

What are positive and negative?

500

One of the more serious side effects from long-term use of both the older and newer medications is this movement disorder which makes your facial, tongue, and neck muscles move uncontrollably and can be permanent

What is tardive dyskinesia?

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