Neglect
Mental Illness
Separation
Grief
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100

Defined as a deficit in meeting a child's basic needs, including the failure to provide adequate health care, supervision, clothing, nutrition, housing as well as their physical, emotional, social, educational and safety needs.

What is neglect?

100

Mental illness categorized by symptoms such as: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, diminished emotional expression, and impairment in daily functioning. 

What is Schizophrenia?

100

Reasons children are separated from their parents

What is Sickness, incarceration, death, work, divorce, mental illness, abuse, and neglect?


100

Definition of grief

What is The normal process of reacting to a loss. The loss may be physical (such as a death), social (such as divorce), or occupational (such as a job). Emotional reactions of grief can include anger, guilt, anxiety, sadness, and despair. Physical reactions of grief can include sleeping problems, changes in appetite, physical problems, or illness? 

100

Definition of sexual harassment 

What is unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature

200

Amount of children in the US that are neglected each year

What is about 500,00?

200

Percentage of population impacted by schizophrenia

What is .3-.7 %?

200

Amount of kids in foster care

What is about 440,000?

200

Common emotional reactions to grief

What is anger, sadness, depression, anxiety, feeling out of control, guilty, numb, hopeless, yearning, and bitterness? 

200
Definition of resiliency 

What is the ability to endure or bounce back quickly from adverse conditions?

300

Signs of neglect

What is bad hygiene, frequently late or missing school, unfitting/old clothes, untreated illness or physical injuries, frequently left alone or allowed to play in unsafe situation, often hungry, and often left without air conditioning/heat? 

300

Amount of people jailed each year with a mental illness

What is 2 million?

300

Reasons children are separated from their siblings

What is divorce, death, abuse/neglect, marriage, college, foster care, and physical/mental illness?

300

Common thoughts after losing a loved one

What is "This is so unfair" "I'll never feel better" "Why did this happen to me" "I wish I could've done something to stop it" "No one gets it"

300

Factors of resiliency in children/adolescents 

What is stable/committed relationship with caregiver, sense of self-efficacy , faith, emotional regulation, problem-solving skills, positive relationships, stability, and conflict resolution skills? 

400

Effects of neglect

What is lack of trust, relationship difficulties, core feelings of being worthless, trouble regulating emotions, and poor coping skills?

400

Causes of mental illness

What is genetics and environmental factors?

400

Effects of separation on children

What is anger, depression, lack of trust, relationship issues, financial stress, loneliness, isolation, unhealthy coping skills, issues with school, attention-seeking behaviors, and relief? 

400

Amount of children who lose a parent to death before age 15

What is 1.2 million?

400

Who TF-CBT is designed for

What is kids who've experienced trauma, remember it, display symptoms from the trauma, and have a consistent caregiver in their life?

500

Causes of neglect

What is parental substance use, parental mental illness, parental physical illness, poverty, lack of parenting skills, and domestic violence?
500

Thoughts people have about mental illness

What is "people are crazy" "they just need to get over it" "they need to be locked up" "they'll never get better" "they're dangerous" "just give them a pill" "they'll never live a normal life" "they can't contribute to society" "they're bad parents" ?

500

Average amount of placements kids have

What is 2-3 placements?

500

Other losses associated with parent death

What is loss of school, separation from siblings, loss of family traditions, loss of safety, loss of stability, loss of financial security, loss of trust, and loss of hope?

500

Definition of trauma

What is actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence in one of the following ways: directly experiencing the event, witnessing the event occurring to others, learning the traumatic event occurred to a close family member, or experiencing repeated exposure to aversive details of the traumatic event? 

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