Medical stuffs
Slang
Communication styles
Therapy acronyms
Cognitive distortions
100

You have an organ, there is a defect, which causes symptoms.

What is the disease model?

100

Yayo

What is cocaine?

100

This type of person is afraid to speak up

What is a passive person?

100

DBT

What is dialectical behavioral therapy?

100

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation

What is catastrophizing? 

200

Part of the brain responsible for judgement and decision making

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

Tweaker

What is a meth user?

200

This type of person interrupts others and attempts to control conversations.

What is an aggressive person?

200

GAD

What is Generalized anxiety disorder?

200

Thinking in absolutes

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

300

A psychological theory by Abraham Maslow proposing that human motivation is driven by a tiered system of needs

What is the Hierarchy of Needs?

300

Wet

What is PCP?

300

The healthy middle ground where you state your boundaries clearly and calmly

What is an assertive person?
300

ACT

What is Acceptance and commitment therapy?

300

Interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence

What is mind-reading?

400

This model, shaped like a 'U' shows the progression of addiction and rehabilitation

What is the Jellinek Curve?

400

Rigs/works

What are needles?

400

Being completely engaged in what the other person is saying.

What is active listening?

400

ACEs

What are adverse childhood experiences?

400

What is fortune telling?

The expectation that a situation will turn out badly without adequate evidence

500

A framework in psychology that holistically looks at how addiction effects all aspects of one's life.

What is Biopsychosocial Model? 

500

Candy Flipping

What is mixing LSD and MDMA?

500

Mirroring or summarizing what the other person has said

What is reflection or reflective listening?

500

EMDR

What is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing? 

500

The belief that thoughts, actions, or emotions influence unrelated situations. 

I.E. "If I hadn't hoped something bad would happen to him, he wouldn't have gotten into an accident."

What is magical thinking?