These are repetitive behaviors
What is Compulsions
A person with this cluster ___ personality disorder struggles to regulate their feelings and lead to patterns of behavior others describe as dramatic/erratic.
What is Cluster B
the term used for incoherent speech, respond to questions with unrelated answers, say illogical things, or shift topics frequently.
What is disorganized speech
This skill involves giving full attention to the speaker, using verbal and nonverbal cues to show understanding, and is essential for building trust in therapeutic and crisis situations.
What is active listening?
These are characteristics of a person or his or her environment that increase the likelihood that he or she will die by suicide
What is Risk Factors
What Bipolar Diagnosis is most likely to require inpatient hospitalization for stability and shows more severe symptoms?
What is Bipolar I Disorder
Feelings of inadequacy, insecure, shy and sensitive to negative criticism, want friends but don’t.
What is Avoidant Personality Disorder
For Delusional Disorder criteria to be met, how long do the symptoms have to be present for?
What is one month
This cognitive skill helps individuals with psychotic disorders distinguish between what is real and what is not, and is often taught in therapy to challenge hallucinations or delusional thoughts.
What is reality testing
How often does someone die from suicide in the US
What is every 11 minutes
In order to be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder, how long do the symptoms have to be present?
What is 2 weeks
A person with this disorder has a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of animals/others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood.
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder
Auditory, Visual and Tactile are types of ______
What is Hallucinations
Use your 5 senses to move through distress and help you focus on the present moment
What is grounding techniques
The 6 steps to do when someone is in crisis or is suicidal
What is Creating a Safety Plan
what are the three automatic reactions, often triggered during anxiety, prepare the body to face danger?
What are fight, flight, and freeze?
What movie displays Borderline Personality Disorder: at the end, she cuts her wrists.
What is Fatal Attraction
When hallucinations AND mood disturbances are present
What is Schizoaffective Disorder
Encourage thinking and conversation such as using “what,” “how,” or “why”. This allows for alternative choices or behaviors.
What is Open Ended Questions
Using ASIST, what phase is the longest and most important to listen for reasons and review the risks.
What is Understanding
This anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive worry occurring for at least six months, about various aspects of life such as work, health,
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
This convicted serial killer is often cited as an extreme example of Antisocial Personality Disorder, showing a pattern of disregard for others, lack of remorse, and repeated violations of the law.
What is Jeffrey Dahmer?
Must have 2 or more of the following for at least 6 months, delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and/or behavior
What is Schizophrenia
helps you change your thoughts, feelings and behaviors
What is CBT
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
What is 988