MH Stigma
Biopsychosocial Model
Psychoanalytic
Attachment & Behavioral
Cognitive & Humanistic
100

Fear of judgment and discrimination resulting from this concept is the main reason people avoid seeking mental health care.

What is stigma?

100

This component of the BPS Model addresses factors like brain chemistry, genetics, and physical illness.

What is the Biological component?

100

According to Freud, the personality consists of the Id, Ego, and this third component that represents conscience and morality.

What is the superego?

100

John Bowlby is primarily known as the developer of this theory.

What is Attachment Theory?

100

This is the highest level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

What is self-actualization?

200

As Mental Health Professionals, our role is not only to provide MH services to individuals.

What is breaking the stigma?

200

This is the best description of the BioPsychoSocial Model.

What is an integrated approach examining biological, psychological, and social factors?

200

Erik Erikson's theory focuses on this type of development across the lifespan.

What is Psychosocial development?

200

This type of conditioning was demonstrated by Pavlov's experiments, involving learning by association.

What is Classical conditioning?

200

This level of Maslow's Hierarchy, which includes the basic needs of food, water, and rest, must typically be satisfied first.

What are physiological needs?

300

This is a key aspect of reducing mental health stigma, which involves using respectful terms.

What is using respectful language when discussing mental health?

300

This component of the BPS Model includes family dynamics, cultural influences, and community support.

What is the Social component?

300

This central idea of Freud’s theory contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are not accessible to the conscious mind.

What is the unconscious?

300

This is the term for adding a pleasant stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior happening again.

What is Positive Reinforcement?

300

This specific approach, often linked to cognitive theory, aims to change both faulty thought patterns and resulting problematic behaviors.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

400

MH is important because it is critical for a person's ability to maintain relationships, cope with stress, and be productive in this setting.

What is the community or workplace?

400

In the BPS model, this component deals with a person's current stress level, thinking style, and coping skills.

What is the Psychological component?

400

According to Freud, these unconscious strategies, such as denial or projection, are used by the ego to protect itself from anxiety.

What are defense mechanisms?

400

Bandura's famous Bobo doll experiment demonstrated this type of learning, where children learn by watching others.

What is Observational Learning (or modeling)?

400

A cognitive therapist would focus on identifying and changing this type of immediate, automatic thought that often contributes to negative feelings.

What are emotions and behaviors?

500

Mental health stigma often results in people doing this, which is the primary concern of professionals.

What is avoiding seeking help for mental health concerns? (B)

500

This model explains behavior by looking at three interacting factors: the body, the mind, and the environment. Name the model.

What is the biopsychosocial model?

500

Karen Horney's key contribution to Psychoanalytic Theory included a focus on this area.

What is feminine psychology and cultural influences?

500

This theory suggests that people learn through a system of rewards and punishments.

What is Behavioral Theory? (C)

500

This theory focuses on how our thoughts influence our feelings and behaviors. It often says that changing your thinking can change your life. What theory is this?

What is cognitive theory?

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