The Basics of Psychological Health p40
Adjustment and Growth
p 45
Understanding Psychological Health
p 48
Common Psychological Disorders
p 51
Suicide
p 62
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The brain and spinal cord.
What is the Central Nervous System?
100
The extent to which a person feels worthy and useful.
What is self-esteem.
100
Inaccurate and unreasonable beliefs that often result in decision-making errors.
What are delusions?
100
An intense and irrational fear of an object or a situation.
What is a phobia?
100
Intentionally killing oneself.
What is Suicide?
200
A set of distinct thoughts and behaviors that characterize a person's response to situations.
What is personality?
200
The process of learning from one's experiences.
What is psychological growth.
200
1.6% of Americans are affected by this disorder.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive disorder?
200
An impulse control disorder characterized by short attention span and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity.
What is ADHD?
200
The gender to most likely attempt suicide
What are females?
300
Chemicals produced and released by nerves that convey information between most nerve cells.
What are neurotransmitters?
300
Exercising, getting enough sleep, and eating a nutritious diet.
What are ways to improve psychological health.
300
Alterations in the normal chemical and physical environment of the brain often produce....
What is a mental illness?
300
A mood disorder characterized by persistent and profound sadness, hopelessness, helplessness, and feelings of worthlessness.
What is major depressive disorder?
300
The gender to most likely commit suicide
What are males?
400
Autonomy Vs. Doubt and Shame.
This is the third stage in the Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Personality Development that in-between 1-3 years of age.
400
A way of reacting to social situations by maintaining one's rights without interfering with the rights of other people and without harming them.
What is Assertiveness.
400
Counseling and clinical psychologists
What are types of mental health therapist?
400
A disorder characterized by by unusual shifts in mood, energy, and physical activity levels, and ability to carry our daily tasks.
What is bipolar disorder?
400
1. Talk of committing suicide. 2. Depression. 3. Dramatic increase in drug/alcohol use.
What are 3 top signs of a suicidal person?
500
Regression- Reducing anxiety by acting immature to feel more secure.
A 7 year old girl begins to suck her thumb and talk like a baby after the birth of her baby brother. This is an example of of what defense mechanism and define it.
500
Self-Actualization, Esteem Needs, Love Needs, Safety Needs, and Physiological Needs.
What are the stages of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
500
This type of therapy can help anxious, angry, or depressed people identify and change negative or inaccurate ways in which they think about themselves and their situations.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
500
Persistent, abnormal eating patterns that can threaten a person's health and well-being.
What is eating disorder?
500
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What is the number of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline?
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