Disorders
Communication
Grab Bag
100

This diagnosis has both manic and depressive episodes, and may look like someone under the influence of stimulants. 

What is biplar disorder? 

100

This is a foundation to communication. 

What is Active Listening?

100

50% of mental health conditions begin by this age. 

What is age 14?

200
A person with symptoms of hallucinations and delusions is diagosed with this condition. 

What is schizophrenia?

200

This acronym uses the techniques Acknowledge feelings, Reflect Back, and Clarification. 

What are the ABC's of Active Listening? 

200

Erratic, odd or aggressive behavior, disorganized or tangential speech, paranoid or grandiose delusions are a sign a client is experiencing ______________ possibly due to medication nonadherence.

What is decompensation? 

300
A person with this condition may experience intense distress with or without obvious trigger, may be detached from others, and is likely to have a co-morbid substance use disorder. 

What is PTSD?

300

This approach seeks a win win outcome. 

What is conflict resolution? 

300

Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Opiates are fall under this category of psychoactive drugs, and cause increased effects when combined with another. 

What are Depressants?

400

This condition is a precursor to Antisocial Personality Disorder, developing during youth. 

What is Conduct Disorder?

400

This confliction resolution method is effective in addressing client complaints. 

What is the Three A Method?

400

This class of psychoactive drugs can induce mania, psychosis, and decreases the effectiveness of antipsychotic and mood stabilizer medications. 

What are stimulants? 

500

A person with this disorder is likely to be sensitive to rejection, have an unstable self-image, fears abandonment, and often engages in self-harming behaviors.  

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

500

This communication method is effective in de-escalating clients. 

What is the NEAR Model?

500
This organization supports clients and families with mental illness. 

What is NAMI? 

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