Group Topics
Diagnoses
Symptoms
What Is It?
Facts
100

These are used to reduce stress and improve mental wellness

What are coping skills?

100

Someone with this diagnosis feels very sad, has difficulty thinking clearly, may lack motivation, neglect their ADL's, and isolate from others. 

What is Depression

100

These are prolonged and recurrent, impair activities of daily living, and require long term treatment.

What are persistent symptoms?

100

This type of therapy provides coping skills in distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and mindfulness

What is DBT or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?

100

Name the three main communication styles. Can you provide another that some include as a style?

What are assertive, aggressive, passive? And passive aggressive.

200

As defined by the DSM-5 these include capgras, cotard, control, grandiosity, guilt, thought insertion, thought broadcasting, persecution, poverty, reference, religious, somatic etc. 

What are delusional themes?

200

Characterized by inflexible and atypical patterns of thinking feeling behaving. Hint: there are 3 clusters that include 10 specific disorders.

What is a Personality Disorder?

200

A period of abnormally elevated, extreme changes in your mood or emotions, energy level or activity level. Other indicators may include risk taking behaviors, rapid speech and inflated self-esteem. 

What is mania?

200

As demonstrated in "Inside Out 2" these include anxiety, envy, embarrassment, and boredom.

What are complex emotions?

200

This refers to negative attitudes, prejudice, or false beliefs associated with specific traits, circumstances, or health symptoms/diagnoses.

What is stigma?

300
As part of self-exploration, this was a discussion about one's values, beliefs, motivations, interests, weaknesses, talents, skills, and accomplishments.

What is self-awareness?

300

This illness includes rituals, compulsions, and obsessions. It is categorized as an anxiety disorder.

What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

300

Seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, or smelling something that is not there.

What is a hallucination?

300

Struggling to accept something that seems overwhelming or stressful. Signs of this include refusing to talk about the problem, justify behavior, blame others, etc. 

What is denial?

300

This is the number of people who have a mental health disorder in the United States. Hint: answer can be # in # of people or a percent.

What is 1 in 5 Americans (20%)?

400

In the movie Inside Out 2 we saw Riley's character develop these. Examples include "I am a good person", "I am a good friend", "I love my family", "I am a good hockey player", and eventually "If I am a good hockey player, I will make friends." 

What are core beliefs?

400

This diagnosis includes experiencing moods that alternate between depression and elation or mania 

What is Bi-polar Disorder

400

When a person is unaware of their condition and unable to accept it. About 40% of people with bipolar disorder and 50% of those with schizophrenia have it. Some psychiatrists believe the numbers are even higher.

What is anosognosia? 

400

A self-conscious emotion, which informs us of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, regret, or disconnection.

What is shame?
400

This is something that causes an intense, negative emotional reaction; an painful memory to resurface, or a substance use urge to happen.

What is a trigger?

500

In the movie Inside Out 2, during a hockey game, Riley tolerated the anxiety, breathed through it, felt objects near her to ground and become more present, what was happening to her in this moment?

What is a panic attack?

500

This disorder makes it very difficult for the individual to know the difference between what is real and what is not real. It may include hallucinations and delusions.

What is Schizophrenia?

500

This happens when a person with a substance use disorder returns to using a substance after abstaining for a period of time

What is relapse?

500

This diagnosis is when a person sees their body in an unrealistic way

What is body dysmorphic disorder

500

These thought processes distort reality in negative ways, leading us to think unclearly and make poor decisions. 

What are cognitive distortions?

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