Halloween Jokes
Types Grief
This Week in IOP
Trauma Personality Types
Riddles
200

Where do mummies like to swim? 

The dead Sea
200

Occurs in the initial period after a loss. It almost always includes strong feelings of yearning, longing, and sadness along with anxiety, bitterness, anger, remorse, guilt, and/or shame. Thoughts are mostly focused on the person who died and it can be difficult to concentrate on anything else.

Acute Grief

200

This involves an intentional decision to let go of resentment and anger. The act that hurt or offended you might always be with you. But working on this can lessen that act's grip on you

What is forgiveness? 

200

This type are unconsciously driven by the belief that power and control can create safety, assuage abandonment and secure love. 


What is Fight? 

200

I have no feet to dance, I have no eyes to see, I have no life to live or die, yet I do all three. What am I? 

Fire

300

Why do skeletons hate parties? 

They have no-body to dance with. 

300

Occurs when something interferes with adaptation. When this happens, acute grief can persist for very long periods of time. A person with this type of grief feels intense emotional pain. They can’t stop feeling their loved one might somehow reappear and they don’t see a pathway forward. A future without their loved on seems forever dismal and unappealing…. Grief dominates their thoughts and feelings with no respite in sight

Complicated Grief
300

This is a response to loss. This can have different responses in the emotional, physical cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual dimensions of life. 

What is Grief? 

300

These types are like machines with the switch stuck in the "on" position. They are obsessively and compulsively driven by the unconscious belief that perfection will make them safe and love-able. 

What is Flight?

300

I have 13 hearts but no other organs. What am I? 

A deck of Cards

400

What are two witches living together called? 

Broommates

400

This type of grief is not openly acknowledged or publicly supported through mourning practices or rituals because the experience is not valued or counted [by others] as a loss.

Disenfranchised Grief

400

True or False: Self care is something that you only do when you are stressed out

What is false?

400

This type seeks safety by merging with the wishes, needs, and demands of others. They act as if they believe that the price of admission to any relationship is the forfeiture of all their needs, rights, preferences, and beliefs. 

What is Fawn? 

400

With piercing force, I dole out fate Over bloodless victims, I proclaim my might I can eternally join with a single bite. What am I? 

Dracula, or stapler. 

500

What monster loves to dance? 

The Boogieman!

500

This type of grief is the result of adaptation to the loss. When a person adapts to a loss grief is not over, Instead, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to their loss are put in ways that allow them to remember and honor the person who died. Grief finds a place in their life.

What is integrated Grief

500

A state of active, open attention on the present (thoughts, feelings, body sensations, things going on around us)

What is mindfulness? 

500

This type is also known as the camouflage response, often triggers a survivor into hiding, isolating, and avoiding human contact. 

What is Freeze? 

500

I am different sizes, shapes and colors. Many can see my veins. I don't go inside. The trees are where I reside. If I fall to the ground, I will surely die. What am I. 

A leaf

600

How do spiders communicate? 

The world wide web!

600

What are the 5 stages of grief in order? 

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. 

There is no correct order.

Get them all Double points

600

This is a pervasive problem. It results from exposure to an incident or series of events that are emotionally disturbing or life-threatening with lasting adverse effects on the individual's functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or/or spiritual well-being. 

Trauma

600

Match these qualities with the types of trauma personalities. Fight, flight, freeze, and Fawn. 3 words go into each category 

Fairness, Know-How, Boundaries, Listening, Peace, Mindfulness, Perseverance, Leadership, Courage, Healthy Retreat, Poised Readiness, Compromise. 

Fight - Boundaries, Courage, Leadership

Flight - Healthy Retreat, Know-How, Perseverence

Freeze - Mindfulness, Peace, Poised Readiness

Fawn - Fairness, Listening, Compromise

600

I protect, I stand tall, my purpose is to strike fear in all. What am I? 

A scarecrow

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