Borderline personality disorder is best defined as:
a. Poor regulation of emotions
b. The fear of leaving your home
c. Having multiple personalities
d. Being void of emotions
a. Poor regulation of emotions
Repression is:
a. A decline in mental health
b. When you try to bury your negative memories as a coping mechanism
c. Another word for depression
d.When you’re completely healed from mental illness
b.When you try to bury your negative memories as a coping mechanism
Aboulomania is:
a.) crippling indecision
b.) thought that every person is really one person in disguise
c.) fear of heights
d.) fear of people
a.) crippling indecision
Escitalopram (Lexapro, Cipralex), which is an SSRI, is commonly used to treat:
a.) depression
b.) anxiety
c.) schizophrenia
d.) bipolar
a.) depression
What is a ghost's favorite dessert?
i-Scream
What is the main difference between panic attacks and anxiety attacks?
a) Anxiety attacks last for a longer length of time
b) Panic attacks do not have a trigger.
c) Anxiety attacks do not have a trigger.
d) Panic attacks only occur with PTSD
b.) Panic attacks do not have a trigger
Cynophobia is:
a. dogs
b. chickens
c. heights
d. small spaces
a. dogs
A person believes they are actually a bull or an ox is:
a.) Aboulomania
b.) Loanomania
c.) Boanthropy
d.) Autophagia
c.) Boanthropy
Risperidone is commonly used for:
a.) depression
b.) Antisocial Personality
c.) PTSD
d.) Schizophrenia
d.) Schizophrenia
How do you fix a jack-o-lantern?
A pumpkin Patch
Name 3 Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder.
-Depression
-mood swings; "highs and lows"
-hypermanic episodes
True/False: 1 in 100 (2.4 million) American adults live with schizophrenia.
True
Synethsia is:
a.) the belief that one is an animal
b.) picking one's own skin off
c.) when a person experiences their senses differently
d.) hearing voices
c.) Some people experience color when they hear sounds or read words and may be able to answer a question like "What color is A?"
23. A common medication used for Schizophrenia is:
a. Busiprol
b. Alprazolam
c. Haloperidol
d. Lamotrigine
c. Haloperidol
What's a mummy's favorite type of music?
Wrap
A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
T/F: Nearly 1 in 75 adults in America live with a serious mental illness.
False
1 in 25 (10 million)
What is Alice in Wonderland Disorder?
visual neurological disease where a patient sees an object much, much smaller than it really is in real life, as if they were looking at the world “through the wrong end of a telescope”
Lithium is typically used to treat:
a.) Schizophrenia
b.) Depression
c.) PTSD
d.) Bipolar Disorder
d.) Bipolar Disorder
What did the skeleton say to the therapist?
"I ain't got no body"
a pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others
Antisocial Personality Disorder
What is the difference between a mental disability and an intellectual disability?
Mental illness affects a person’s thinking, mood, and behavior, whereas those with an intellectual disability experience limitations in intellectual function and difficulties with certain skills
The delusional belief that someone in their life, usually a spouse, close friend or family member, has been replaced by an impostor is:
a.) Capgras Syndrome
b.) Schizoaffective Disorder
c.) Stendhal Syndrome
d.) Alien Hand Syndrome
A.) Capgras Syndrome
Wellbutrin (Bupropion) is commonly used to treat:
a.) anxiety
b.) depression
c.) schizophrenia
d.) antisocial personality disorder
b) depression
What do you call a witch that lives at the beach?
a sand-witch