What is the name of the food handling, sanitation and work safety course designed for front line food service workers that we offer through Rehab Services?
What is FoodSafe?
In any given year, 1 in ____ Canadians experiences a mental illness.
What is 1 in 5?
What is the mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood and loss of interest in activities?
What is depression?
Identify TWO signs or symptoms of an opioid overdose.
Which hugely successful African American female global tennis champion has shared her struggles with depression, including postpartum depression?
Who is Serena Williams?
What does H&W stand for?
What is Health and Wellness?
People with a mental illness are _____ as likely to have a substance use disorder compared to the general population.
What is twice as likely?
What is stigma?
A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something (or similar answer)
What is the medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose?
What is Naloxone?
In the 2001 drama starring Russell Crowe as a gifted mathematician, what disorder does the main character in 'A Beautiful Mind' struggle with?
What is schizophrenia?
This is Steve's job title.
What is Vocational Counselor?
By age _____, about 50% of the Canadian population will have or have had a mental illness.
What is the age of 40?
What are the three main types of responses to stress?
What are flight, fight or freeze?
What does concurrent disorders mean?
Concurrent disorders describes a condition in which a person has both a mental illness and a substance use problem.
Which Grammy Award-winning female vocalist known for singing, “Hello”, opened up about “her dark side,” her “availability to depression,” and therapy?
Who is Adele?
What are two different groups that currently run out of the gym?
What are: (2 of the following)
Healthy Fitness, Open Gym, Ladies Fitness, Max Gym, Yoga or Fitness Assessments.
What are the most common types of mental disorders in Canada?
What are mood and anxiety disorders?
Traumatic events such as an accident, assault, military combat or natural disaster can have lasting effects on an individual’s mental health. Many individuals will have short term responses to life-threatening events; however, some will develop longer term symptoms that can lead to a diagnosis of what?
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
How does naloxone work?
Naloxone works by kicking opioids off the receptors in your brain and binding to those receptors instead. This temporarily reverses or blocks the effects of opioids on your body.
Which Grammy Award-winning female vocalist known for her current hit, “Shallow,” has a Foundation that provides Mental Health First Aid training to her fans before concerts?
Who is Lady Gaga?
Name one psychiatrist that is currently working at the hospital AND correctly spell their last name.
One of the following:
Dr. Stingu-Baxter, Dr. Dodge, Dr. Saini, Dr. Rai, Dr. Anhoury, Dr. Narayan, Dr. Widajewic, Dr. Li, Dr. Singh
Mental health problems and illnesses cost the Canadian economy at least $____ billion per year.
What is $50 billion?
What is the term for the two groups of symptoms in schizophrenia?
Positive and negative symptoms.
Positive symptoms add. Positive symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, and repetitive movements that are hard to control.
Negative symptoms take away. Negative symptoms include the inability to show emotions, apathy, difficulties talking, and withdrawing from social situations and relationships.
There is also a third group of symptoms, usually called cognitive symptoms. This includes anything related to thinking, such as disorganized thoughts, memory problems, and difficulties with focus and attention.
Suboxone is a prescription medication used to treat Opioid use disorder (OUD). What two medications are combined to make suboxone?
Suboxone contains a combination of two medications called Buprenorphine and Naloxone.
Which former U.S. President, now pictured on a coin, fought clinical depression all his life?
Who is Abraham Lincoln?