CBT
DBT
BCCC Staff
Potpourri
Mental Health
100

This therapy approach focuses on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

100

This therapy is especially helpful for chronic suicidality, emotional dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder.

What is dialectical behavioral therapy?

100

This staff member shares a birthday with Kobe Bryant (RIP).

Who is Alex G?

100

These medications are often the first line treatments for depression and anxiety.

What are SSRIs?

100

Excessive worry, restlessness, thought rumination, irritability, sleep disturbances, and muscle tension.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

200

These quick interpretations of self or situations influence our emotions, self esteem, and behaviors.

What are automatic thoughts?

200

This concept means learning to accept reality as it is, even when it is painful.

What is radical acceptance?

200

This staff member speaks 5 languages.

Who is Kim?

200

This term refers to the presence of both a mental health disorder and substance use disorder.

What is a co-occurring disorder (or dual diagnosis)?

200

Feelings of worthlessness, low mood, changes in appetite/weight, poor hygiene, and social withdrawal.

What is major depressive disorder?

300

These are deeply held beliefs about ourselves, others, and the world that influence our thoughts and behaviors.

What are core beliefs?

300

STOP stands for...

What is

Stop.

Take a step back.

Observe.

Proceed mindfully?

300

This staff member finished 11 seasons of Grey's Anatomy in 1 month (yes, it's possible.)

Who is Alex F?

300

HALT is an acronym to monitor these four feelings.

What is

Hungry

Angry

Lonely

Tired?

300

Mood fluctuations, racing thoughts, impulsive behaviors, hypersexuality, and suicidal ideations.

What is bipolar disorder?

400

This skill involves identifying negative or unhelpful thoughts and replacing them with more balanced ones.

What is cognitive restructuring?

400

This skill helps a person handle strong emotions without becoming overwhelmed or resorting to destructive behaviors.

What is distress tolerance?

400

This is the youngest BCCC staff member.

Who is Bodhi?

400

This symptom, commonly associated with mania, involves rapid, continuous shifting from one idea to another.

What is a flight of ideas?

400

Flashbacks, hyperarousal, hypervigilance, intrusive memories, avoidance, and irritability.

What is posttraumatic stress disorder?

500

This technique involves intentionally stopping, noticing the thought, and choosing a more helpful response.

What is thought stopping/reframing?

500

TIPP stands for...

What is

Temperature change, 

Intense exercise

Paced breathing

Progressive muscle relaxation?

500

This staff member's name was inspired by the holiday they were born on.

Who is Fredda?

500

This stage of change involves taking steps toward change, such as seeking treatment, learning skills, or creating a plan.

What is the preparation stage?

500

Unwanted intrusive thoughts, repetitious behaviors, rituals, preoccupation, and rumination. 

What is obsessive compulsive disorder?