Sleeping Difficulties
Anxiety
Depression symptoms
Managing
Trauma
Managing Hallucinations
100

Name one idea for creating a better sleep hygiene? 

setting a sleep schedule, avoid caffeine later in the day, avoid napping during the day, use your bed for sleep, not using screens before bed, don't force yourself to sleep, allow 30 minutes to wind down, exercise regularly. 


100

Name one symptom of anxiety

Feeling restless, wound-up, or on-edge, Being easily fatigued, Having difficulty concentrating, Being irritable, Having headaches, muscle aches, stomachaches, or unexplained pains, Difficulty controlling feelings of worry, Having sleep problems, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, Pounding or racing heart, Sweating, Trembling or tingling, Chest pain, Feelings of impending doom, Feelings of being out of control

100

Name one symptom of depression

Sadness, tearfulness, hopelessness, irritability, low motivation, loss of interest in once enjoyable activities, fatigue/ tired, troubles concentrating, changes in sleep, changes in eating habits, SI, and slowed body movements. 
100

Name two symptoms related to trauma

Flashbacks, distressful memories, distressing thoughts, physical signs of stress, avoidance, hypervigilance, easily startled, difficulties concentrating, sleep troubles, irritability, memory troubles, negative thoughts about oneself and the world, negative emotions such as fear, loss of interest in activities, isolation, difficulties feeling positive emotions. 

100

Name one distraction technique used to manage hallucination symptoms. 

Humming, listening to music, meditation, exercise, calling a friend, painting/ creative expression. 

200

What is the name of the helpful tool mentioned to manage nightmares? 

Nightmare protocol

200

Name one technique provided in the slides to manage anxiety

Visualization, breathing techniques, physical activity, thought challenging, meditation, journaling, progressive muscle relaxation and aromatherapy options

200

Name one example of a relaxation technique 

Deep calm breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, meditation, mindfulness practices

200

Name the four trauma responses 

Flight, fight, freeze, fawn 

200

Name two types of hallucinations

Visual (Sight) hallucinations Auditory (Sound) hallucinations Tactile (Touch) hallucinations Olfactory (Smell) hallucinations Gustatory (Taste) hallucinations Presence hallucinations (These hallucinations make you feel that someone is in the room with you or standing behind you)Proprioceptive hallucinations (These hallucinations make you feel as though your body is moving such as flying or floating when its not.) Hypnopompic/ hypnagogic hallucinations occur when you are waking up or falling asleep.

300

Name a therapy that is effective at managing insomnia symptoms? 

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. (CBT-I)

300

Name one daily habit or lifestyle change that can decrease anxiety? 

Decreasing caffeine, decreasing sugary foods, avoiding alcohol, not skipping meals, exercise regularly and getting quality sleep. 

300

Name one way to combat fatigue/ low motivation

set a schedule for yourself, Set small manageable goals for yourself, practice positive affirmations, movement, getting a consistent sleep routine. 

300
What side of your brain does trauma "get stuck in" or is unable to be processed as effectively. 

RIGHT side of the brain. (has to do with imagination, emotions, creative expression and art)

300

Individuals often experience an increase in hallucinations when experiencing what type of struggles or what type of mental health disorders? 

grief, sleep deprivation, certain substance use, and exposure to trauma/ abuse. schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder may experience auditory hallucinations.


400
Name 2 recommendations from the (4 step method for better sleep) of activities to do before bed to promote better sleep. 

ANY 2 work : Shower, journal, read and breathe

400

What do breathing techniques do physically to your body to calm the anxiety response. 

1. Slows heart rate

2. Lowering blood pressure

3. Increase oxygen flow 

4. Calms the nervous system

400

State a positive affirmation example. 

ex. I am good enough 
400

Name one technique useful in managing trauma symptoms? 

Relaxation techniques, distraction, self-care, grounding, aromatherapy, somatic experiencing, bilateral stimulation (tapping), TRE, 

400

Name one way of practicing sub-vocalization

examples: reading a book outload Anything that has to do with saying or reading outload

500

What is the recommended average sleep for adult individuals.

7-9 hours per night. 

500

Name one aromatherapy option that is beneficial at managing and calming anxiety.

Lavender, chamomile, sandalwood, bergamot orange, clary sage

500

Name one technique provided for depression:

Behavioral activation, identifying cognitive distortions, relaxation techniques, restorative yoga, positive affirmations, getting unstuck workbook, identifying social supports 

500

Name one therapy that is beneficial in managing and healing from trauma symptoms

EMDR, prolonged exposure, in-vivo exposure, accelerated resolution therapy, somatic experiencing

(Id also except CBT)

500

Name one technique used to manage auditory hallucinations? 

Identifying the emotions, reality testing, setting boundaries, positive affirmations, identifying triggers, recording what the voices are saying, repeating what the voice is saying, utilizing earplugs, voice diary, subvocalization, and distraction techniques

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