Mood Disorders
Values
Anger
Core Beliefs
Hodge Podge
100

Bipolar II disorder involves episodes of what?

Depression and hypomania

100

Which skill within DBT discusses values?

FAST

100

What are some symptoms of anger?

mind goes blank, body/hands shake, insult the other person, red face, sweating, feel hot, headaches, become physical, throw things, cry, feel sick, scream/yell, pace

100

What is the definition of core beliefs?

The very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world, and our future.  They are rigid, inflexible, and strongly held.  

100

How many people are currently enrolled in partial hospital?

15

200

Bipolar I involves episodes of what?

Depression and mania

200

Beliefs and values create what?

Attitudes and behaviors 

200
According to the packet; when is anger a problem?

It impacts other people, impacts performance at work/school, impacts physical/emotional health, it is too intense 

200

What are the 5 steps to adjusting negative core beliefs?

choose a negative core belief to work on, develop a new balanced belief, examine the evidence for and against your old belief, find support for you new belief, and evaluate your old and new beliefs

200

What is the name of the receptionist at the front desk?

Elaine

300

With rapid cycling, how many episodes do you need to have within a 12 month period?

4

300

What does the A stand for in FAST?

Apologies not needed

300

What does the skill of taking a time out entail?

You and the other person agreeing to take a break from each other to cool off and making sure to revisit 

300

Where do core beliefs generate from?

They usually develop over time from childhood and through the experience of significant life events and particular life circumstances 

300

There are currently 3 behavioral health case managers and 1 opiate case manager; what are their names?

Jill, Christine, Brenden, Ralph

400

TRUE or FALSE Manic depression is the same thing as Bipolar?

True 

400

What does the T stand for in FAST?

Truth and accountability 

400

Why is having an awareness of anger triggers and symptoms helpful?

To be able to recognize when anger is becoming too intense and take a break

400

Why is it important to keep a thought diary?

To track "hot" thoughts that continue to pop up in an effort to identify patterns in thinking as well as underlining meanings and core beliefs 

400

What is for lunch on Fridays?

Pizza

500

Dysthymia means what?

To be chronically low

500

What does the F stand for in FAST

Fair 

500

What questions are you asking yourself when you are thinking about the consequences.  

What will be the outcome of your next anger-fueled action?  Will arguing convince the other person you are right?  Will you be happier after the fight?

500

What do behavioral experiments entail?

Write down the belief you want to test, create tasks you can come up with, your expectations, carry out the tasks, record what actually happened, compare the results 

500

What is Jill's last name?

Bodnar