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100

What is the main thing the amygdala is responsible for?

Emotion

100

What is Resiliency?

Successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility

100

What was the purpose of us delivering all the information to you on Monday?

to recognize symptoms and trauma

100

Name one type of trauma we discussed. 

(+25 for each additional one)

  • Community violence 

  • Childhood trauma- ACEs

  • intimate partner violence 

  • physical or emotional abuse

  • refugee trauma

  • sexual abuse

  • traumatic grief 

  • PTSD

  • Chronic Pain

100

Lazy

Overwhelmed. Lacking the skills to make decisions about what to do first or to organize

200

When you are injured or get infected, your body signals the immune system to send white blood cells to the affected areas to repair the injury or fight the infection. When the injury heals or the infection goes away, _____________ normally goes away too. However, sometimes your immune system gets turned on and stays on after the "crisis" has passed.  

If ________ sticks around, this is what leads to chronic pain.

Inflammation

200

Where are two places you can go to get professional counseling?

The WRM and the free clinic in Winchester

200

What % of people experience chronic pain?

25

200

What is the difference between Anxiety and Depression?

Anxiety is more fear-based while Depression is more feelings of sadness or worthlessness

200

Unmotivated

Depressed. Fearful. Overwhelmed. “Frozen.”

300

What is one thing the prefrontal cortex is responsible for?

Regulates thoughts, actions, and emotions

Self-awareness

Planning

Problem solving

Decision making

300

What relaxation technique did we do at the end of the last session?

Meditation

300

Name one good and bad food for the brain.

Fruits, vegetables, whole grains. 

Processed foods: chips or soda

300

Name one example of emotional abuse. 

(+25 for each additional example)

  • Gaslighting

  • Humiliating

  • Shaming

  • Isolating

  • Stonewalling 

  • Threatening

  • Shifting blame

  • Forcing dependence

300

Resistant

Mistrustful of others due to history of being hurt by others. Scared to make progress and then lose everything

400

What is one part of the brain affected by depression?

gray matter volume (GMV), hippocampus, thalamus, frontal cortex, prefrontal cortex, and amygdala 

400

Name one tip we suggested that you can do now to minimize trauma symptoms. 

(+25 for each extra tip listed)

  • Establishing and improving healthy routines

  • Engaging in meaning occupations - what makes you happy

  • Mental health counseling

  • Improving individual communication skills

  • Coping skills

  • Relaxation techniques

  • Mindfulness

  • Breathing techniques 

  • Stress management

  • grounding

  • Writing exercises

  • Art therapy: draw how you feel

400

What is the difference between little T and big T truth?

Capital T truth is a proven fact, such as gravity. If a ball is thrown up into the air, gravity will bring it back down. 

Lowercase t truth is essentially, thoughts or belief systems that are so ingrained in our brain as being true, how we experience something.


400

Name one symptom of PTSD. 

(+25 for any additional ones you list)

  • Flashbacks, or feeling like the event is happening again

  • Trouble sleeping or nightmares

  • Losing interest in activities

  • Having angry outbursts or other extreme reactions

  • Having physical pain like headaches or stomach aches

  • trouble concentrating

  • Irritability

  • Hopelessness about the future

  • Memory problems

400

Disrespectful

Feeling threatened, unsafe, out of control.

500

What is a symptom of an impaired amygdala?

(+25 points for any additional ones stated)

can create anxiety, panic, fear, fight or flight reactions, mood swings, and sleep difficulties

500

Name one way to improve your resilience. 

(+25 for any additional ones mentioned)

Growth mindset

Ask for help

Focus on what you can control

Sense of humor

Take good care of yourself 

Connect to your inner self

Swap limiting childhood beliefs for empowering adult ones

500

What happy hormone helps block cortisol?

Oxytocin!

This hormone plays a role in controlling how much cortisol is produced and released.

500

Explain the Stress-brain loop. 

(hint: this was mentioned when we discussed Anxiety)

Changes in the brain decrease attention, perception, short-term memory, learning and word-finding

This contributes to chronic stress

Which then leads to not being able to regulate cortisol (stress hormone)

Repeat

500

Manipulative 

Getting needs met in ways that have worked in the past. Doing whatever is necessary to survive.

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