History of Psychology
Diagnosis
CMHA Organization
Community Wellness
*CMHA Programs*
100

This early psychologist is responsible for coming up with both the psychosexual stages and the 3 structures of the human psyche. 

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

Symptoms of this condition include: feeling sad, worthless, hopeless, guilty, or anxious a lot of the time, losing interest in things they used to enjoy and may withdraw from others 

What is Depression?

100
The Canadian Mental Health Association was founded in this year.

What is 1918?

100

These are the two different types of community.

What is place-based community and people-based community?

100

This program supports those who are street involved and who may need direction on housing, personal care, mental health and addictions.

What is the Mobile Outreach and Support Team?

200

This theorists' behavioural model is commonly associated with bells and dogs. 

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Phobias, panic disorders, and agoraphobia fall under this type of disorder?

What is anxiety?

200

The Canadian Mental Health Association has this many branches.

What is 35 branches?

200

This is defined as "a structured system of principles that govern appropriate conduct for a group".

What is ethics?

200

This program provides ongoing support to individuals who are experiencing both addiction and mental health issues through their STAGES and REACH Programs.

What is the Concurrent Program?

300

This popular psychotherapy method is focused on changing thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes to improve emotional regulation. 

What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)?

300

The two parts of this illness involve unwanted and repetitive thoughts, urges, or images that don't go away, and actions meant to reduce anxiety caused by obsessions. 

What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
300

These are the sources of funding for the CMHA.

What is funds from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, United Way, special grants, donations, memberships, and fundraising projects?

300

This area of the Johari Window encompasses what a person does not know about themselves but which others know

What is Blind Spot?

300

This program is available for individuals between the ages of 14 and 35 residing in Windsor-Essex County who are experiencing first episode psychosis, and who have not received previous treatment for psychosis.

What is the Early Psychosis and Intervention Program?

400

Featured in many movies, this shocking procedure used to treat a variety of mental illnesses, is still performed today, though at much lower levels.

What is Electroshock Therapy (ECT)? 

400

This disorder can cause vivid nightmares, flashbacks, or thoughts of the triggering event that seem to come from nowhere. 

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

400

These two streets are where the offices of the CMHA Windsor Essex County Branches are located.

What is Windsor Avenue and Talbot Street?

400

This stage is found at the top of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

What is self-actualization?

400

This program is a community-based program designed to address loss experienced by children and adolescents up to 18 years of age. 

What is Griefworks?

500

This much criticized, though popular personality test has four categories that help place people into 16 different "types". 

What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Test?

500

People with this serious mental affliction can experience one episode in their lifetime or multiple episodes throughout their life. 

What is schizophrenia?

500

These 6 values guide the Canadian Mental Health Association.

What is Person-Centred Approach, Equity, Accessibility, Excellence, Integrity, and Innovative?

500

The title of a video series that Guest Speaker Karen Bellemore spoke about that she started during COVID-19 to teach cooking skills and simple recipes. 

What is 'You Can Cook'?

500

This program has the goal of diverting individuals experiencing homelessness and a mental health and/or addiction crisis from the justice system, incarceration, and unnecessary hospitalization by providing short-term accommodations and crisis support. 

What is the Safe Beds Program?