Disorders
Treatment
Coping Skills
Rare Disorders
Riddles
100

The eating disorder in which people eat excessive amounts of food and then purge their food by throwing it up is:

a. Anorexia

b. Bulimia 

c. Self-Image

d. Binge-Eating Disorder

b. Bulimia

100

What is the best way to treat most mental disorders?

a.) medication

b.) coping skills

c.) therapy

d.) all of the above

D.) All of the above

Taking your prescribed medications along with attending treatment (if suggested by doctor) and using positive coping strategies to manage symptoms is the most effective way to treat your mental illness. 

100

Understanding and feeling what others are feeling is called:

A. Empathy

B. Sympathy

C. Friendship

D. Coping

A. Empathy

100

Pica is....

the compulsion to eat things that aren’t food and have no nutritional value

100

Which one of Santa's reindeer can be seen on Valentines day?

Cupid.

200

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

200

It is ok to stop taking your medication when:

a) You feel as if you're better

b) You don't think it's working

c) Your doctor or psychiatrist tells you to

d) Never. You have to take the same medication for the rest of your life.

c) Your doctor psychiatrist tells you to

200

Getting enough sleeping, eating right, exercising, and avoiding alcohol are all instances of _____, which is important to treating depression. 

A. Self-diagnosis

B. Self-treatment

C. Self-care

D. Self-reliance

C. Self-care

200

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?"

200

What do you call a snowman in the summer.

Puddle.

300

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

300

A common medication used for Schizophrenia is:
a. Busiprol

b. Alprazolam

c. Haloperidol

d. Lamotrigine

c. Haloperidol

300

Which is not a positive coping skill:

A. Reading

B. Deep Breathing

C. Talking with Peers

D. Yelling at the person who mad me angry

D. Yelling at the person who mad me angry

300

The fear that somewhere in the world a duck is watching you is:

a.) anatidaephobia

b.) philophobia

c.) globophobia

d.) pediophobia

a.) anatidaephobia

300

I have forests but no trees.

I have lakes but no water.

I have roads but no cars.


What Am I?

A Map

400

A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

400

What type of medication is Prozac?

a.) antidepressant

b.) stimulant

c.) antipsychotic

d.) pain reliever

a.) antidepressant

400

This is something that makes you angry, may cause you to have an outburst

A trigger

400

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

400

I have keys without key locks.
I have space without rooms.
You can enter but you cannot go outside.

What am I?

A keyboard

500

People with this disorder may have symptoms of obsessions, compulsions, or both. These symptoms can interfere with all aspects of life, such as work, school, and personal relationships. 

a. Schizophrenia

b. Depression

c. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

d. Bipolar 1 Disorder

c. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

500

Escitalopram (Lexapro, Cipralex), which is an SSRI,  is commonly used to treat:

a.) depression

b.) anxiety

c.) schizophrenia

d.) bipolar

a.) depression

500

Being able to tell people how you feel can help prevent what?

Angry Outbursts and Arguments

500

Boanthropy is the belief that you are actually a celebrity.

False Boanthropy is the belief that one is specifically a cow (eats grass, moos, etc.)

500

You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What do you eat?

Corn

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