During our daily lives, we overcome difficulties and tough situations. We use our ______?
Coping Skills
A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
Hope
This coping skill involves writing and expressing feelings.
Journaling
Common medication times at Thrive are 9am and 9pm
True
This phobia is a fear of spiders.
Arachnophobia
When you are stressed what are some things you can do?
Medications, talk to staff and peers, call friends, coping skills
This word defines a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.
A Problem
This coping skill is a good way of exercising and clearing your mind.
Walking/Running
The only places you can get help from are hospitals.
False
This phobia is a fear of flying.
Aerophobia
Every day, we ask daily questions. Name one of the daily questions from any shift.
What are your plans for today?
What goals are you working on this week
What is something you can do today to work toward your goal?
What did you do today?
Did you accomplish any goal today?
How are you working toward your goals?
What coping skills did you use today?
This is the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
Diagnosis
You all know this.
Thrive's motto is hope, help, guidance.
This phobia is a fear of technology
Technophobia
Name any at least five staff members at Thrive.
You know the answer.
Daily Double: What is comorbidity?
Two or more diagnosis occurring at the same time.
Humor
There is only one medication that's right for you.
False.
This phobia is a fear of death
Thanatophobia
State any three rules at Thrive.
You know them. :]
Dual diagnosis (also referred to as co-occurring disorders) is a term for when someone experiences a mental illness and a substance use disorder simultaneously.
What are some reasons we use coping skills? What are some reasons we ignore them?
Misc. Answers
There is nothing besides medication that is helpful to recovery.
False
Daily double: Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is?
A fear of long words