A condition that changes the persons thinking, feeling, or behavior... or all three.
What is a mental health disorder?
This LOC serves as a precursor to treatment for individuals who are at risk of developing a substance use disorder/process addiction but have not yet shown signs of needing treatment
What is early intervention
When the use of mood altering substances interferes with or has a negative effect on a persons physical, psychological, social legal or emotional, occupational or educational well being. (Classified as what?)
What is a substance use disorder.
Developed a new term in 2013, but previously referred to as “Selective Eating Disorder"
What is ARFID?
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
Feeling sad or empty, having limited interest or pleasure in activities, insomnia or too much sleep, and no energy most of the day nearly every day.
What is depression?
The type of therapy where people with similar struggles get together to share experiences and learn coping strategies to help cope with their addiction.
This LOC allows participants to attend regular meetings while they live at home and maintain their routines.
What is outpatient?
Compulsion, loss of control, and continued use despite serious problems are what?
What are characteristics of addiction.
This treatment includes a combination of therapy, nutrition education, and medical monitoring.
A mental health disorder where individuals experience both mania and depressive symptoms at varying intervals of time/experiences.
What is bi-polar disorder?
Name at least two benefits of possessing "good" mental health.
Ability to cope with stressors, ability to meet personal needs, increased social engagement, motivation to face new challenges, etc.
This is the most comprehensive and intensive level of treatment. This level involves 24/7 medical evaluation and daily meetings with physicians. This stage of treatment focuses on stabilizing patients and preparing them to transition to a lower level of care.
What is inpatient?
Cravings and thoughts about the substance and/or addiction refer to
Psychological Dependence
Behaviors that can ready if needed, in reserve, prepared, available for use whenever it might be advantageous.
What are back pocket behaviors?
What mental health disorder does the following define:
difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
What is ADD/ADHD?
When we feel gratitude, what emotions are we unable to feel simultaneously?
What are Jealousy and Fear?
Level 3 care is designed for patients who require a comfortable and stable living environment. They will have around-the-clock access to care from mental health and medical professionals.
What is residential?
An intervention at which stage of addiction has "proven" to have the most efficacy?
What is early stages?
An eating disorder classification for those who do not meet the diagnostic criteria for any other eating disorder.
What is OSFED?
An emotional or psychological injury, usually caused by being exposed to an extremely stressful or overwhelming situation or experience.
What is trauma?
Mental Health influences what three human processes?
What is cognition, perception, and behavior?
This level of care offers medical and psychiatric care, pharmacological assistance, medication management, and crisis services to individuals who are enrolled in an outpatient program.
What is IOP/PHP?
The physiological response caused by the abrupt cessation of continued use of a substance is
What are withdrawals?
Alsana has ____ locations in California
What is 4?
Monterey, California
Santa Barbara, California
Westlake Village, California
Thousand Oaks, California
A mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying and/or traumatic event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
What is PTSD?