What is MH
ADHD
Bipolar
Schizophrenia
ODD
PTSD
100

What are two things that contribute to mental health? 

Genetics and Environment 

100

What does ADHD stand for? 

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

100

How many types of bipolar disorder are there? 

100

List 2 criteria for Schizophrenia

Delusions 

Hallucinations 

Disorganized Speech 

Grossly Disorganized or Catatonic Behavior


100

What does ODD stand for? 

Oppositional defiant disorder

100

What does PTSD stand for? 

Post-traumatic stress disorder

200

MYTH OR FACT 

Mental Health only applies to people with mental health disorders. 

Myth: Mental Health applies to everyone. 

200

What are the three types of ADHD 

Inattentive, Hyperactivity, and Combined

200

What is the difference between mania and hypomania? 

Hypomania is not as severe in intensity as mania. 

200

MYTH OR FACT: 

A person's genetics can increase the risk of developing schizophrenia. 

Facts. 

200

MYTH OR FACT: 

ODD is a life time diagnosis. 

Myth: ODD can be "cured" if the root cause of the issue is addressed. 

200

MYTH OR FACT: 

PTSD only happens to Veterans 

MYTH: Trauma does not care. PTSD can happen to anyone. 

300

What are some positive coping skills that you can use? 

Art 

Reading 

Using a punching bag  

etc. 

300

MYTH OR FACT:

ADHD is a learning disability. 

MYTH: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, not a learning disability

300

What is one difference between Bipolar I and II 

Bipolar I:

Last 7 days

Does not have a depressive episode. 

Bipolar II: 

Last 4 days 

Hypomania 

300

What is the difference between a delusion and a hallucinations? 

Hallucinations are seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or feeling something that isn't there. Delusions are false beliefs despite evidence to the contrary

300

What are the three components of ODD? 

Mood 

Defiance 

Vengeful 

300

What does Depersonalization and Depersonalization mean? 

Depersonalization -> Experience of being an outside observer of or detached from oneself (e.g., feeling as if "this is not happening to me" or one were in a dreams

Derealization -> Experience of unreality, distance, or distortion (e.g., "things are not real").

400

What is the difference between bad mental health and experiencing a negative emotions? 

Bad mental health symptoms are longer and have more life times affects then experiencing a negative emotion. 

400

At what age can you start diagnosing ADHD 

As young as 9

400

MYTH OR FACT: 

Bipolar Disorders MUST have rapid up and down changes in mood. 

MYTH: That is not true. A specific disorder has the rapid up and down changes. Bipolar I and II do not. 

400

MYTH OR FACT: 

Schizophrenia means you have multiple personality disorder. 

MYTH: 

These are two different disorders. 

400

Untreated ODD can lead to what disorder? 

Conduct disorder. 

400

What are the FOUR events that could lead to someone getting PTSD as a diagnosis? 

Direct exposure

Witnessing the trauma

Learning that a relative or close friend was exposed to a trauma

Indirect exposure to aversive details of the trauma, usually in the course of professional duties (e.g., first responders, medics)

500

What does DSM and APA stand for? 

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and American Psychological Association

500

List 2 criteria from each of the different types of ADHD 

Inattentive 

  • Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or with other activities.
  • Often has trouble holding attention on tasks or play activities.
  • Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly.
  • Often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace (e.g., loses focus, side-tracked).
  • Often has trouble organizing tasks and activities.
  • Often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to do tasks that require mental effort over a long period of time (such as schoolwork or homework).
  • Often loses things necessary for tasks and activities (e.g. school materials, pencils, books, tools, wallets, keys, paperwork, eyeglasses, mobile telephones).
  • Is often easily distracted often forgetful in daily activities.

Hyper Activity

Often fidgets with or taps hands or feet, or squirms in seat.

Often leaves seat in situations when remaining seated is expected.

Often runs about or climbs in situations where it is not appropriate (adolescents or adults may be limited to feeling restless).

Often unable to play or take part in leisure activities quietly.

Is often “on the go” acting as if “driven by a motor”.

Often talks excessively.

Often blurts out an answer before a question has been completed.

Often has trouble waiting their turn.

Often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations or games)

Combined 

Both 

500

List 2 criteria from each of the different types of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar 1 & Bipolar 2 

  • Distractibility
  • Impulsivity
  • Grandiosity
  • Flight of ideas
  • “Word salad” and not staying on topic in head. Cannot concentrate.
  • Agitation
  • Activity levels increase
  • Sleep
  • Rapid and Pressure speech
500

What is the duration of symptoms before someone gets diagnosed? 

6 months

500

List 2 criteria for ODD 

  • Losing tempter
  • Easily annoy
  • Often angry or irritable
  • Argues with authorities
  • Defies or refuses request
  • Intentionally annoys
  • Blames others
  • Spiteful
500

What are the two different specifications? 

Dissociative Specification and Delayed Specification.

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