Some symptoms of this disorder may include: feeling sadness, anger, a lack of motivation, and a lack of purpose in life, as well as changes in sleep and appetite.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
100
A coping strategy in which people use their stomach and lungs to move air through their body as a way to calm nerves or feelings of anger.
What is Deep Breathing?
100
If you lack this basic need, you may not feel like you are in charge of anything in your life.
What is Power/Control?
100
The prefrontal cortex (or top/front part of the brain) is not developed until this age.
What is approximately 25?
100
This is a type of trauma that an individual experiences when they have been hurt mentally, physically, or sexually.
What is abuse?
200
Some symptoms of this disorder may include: feeling worried or nervous, upset stomach, and feeling jittery/fidgety.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
200
A coping strategy in which an individual can get feelings and thoughts out, without having to speak to anyone else.
What is Journaling?
200
This basic human need is to feel wanted and cared about.
What is Love/Belonging?
200
When the brain suffers a concussion or other jarring blow, it is referred to as this.
What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?
200
A type of trauma that occurs when a person is not given proper survival items, such as food, water, and proper supervision.
What is neglect?
300
Some symptoms of this disorder may include: a high opinion of oneself, lack of empathy for others, anger, and feeling as though rules do not apply to them.
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)?
300
A coping strategy that removes an individual from a place of high stress.
What is Walking Away?
300
This basic human need includes the need for food, shelter, and basic things to function.
What is Survival?
300
True or False? Decision-making skills in the brain of a 3-year old is similar to those in the brain of a teenager.
What is True?
300
True or False: A person who witnesses a horrific event can be just as affected as someone who experienced the event?
What is True?
400
Some symptoms of this disorder may include: having experienced neglect or abuse as a young child, having trouble connecting with others, trouble trusting others, and a feeling of wanting to do things on one's own, without help from others.
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)?
400
A coping strategy in which individuals change their negative thoughts into positive ones.
What is Reframing?
400
A lack of this basic human need will leave you feeling bored and lacking pleasure.
What is Fun?
400
This part of the body controls the central nervous system?
What is the Brain?
400
This is the diagnosis for a person who experienced trauma and now may suffer with nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, and depression.
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
500
Some symptoms of this disorder may include: legal trouble, impulsive behaviors, dangerous behaviors, destruction of property, physical/verbal aggression, and lack of empathy for others.
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?
500
A coping strategy in which clients use a physical outlet to relieve stress.
What is Exercise?
500
This basic human need is feeling unrestricted and an ability to do things on your own.
What is Freedom?
500
This is how much the brain weighs.
What is approximately 3 pounds.
500
This is how long a person who has experienced trauma can be affected, if not properly treated.