Neurodiversity
LGBTQ+ students
Middle Earth Roles
Crisis Intervention
Motivational Interviewing
100

Refers to individuals whose brain type diverges from the neurotypical brain type.

What is neurodivergence?

100

LGBTQ+ stands for:

What is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning +?

100

Middle Earth track that offers direct one-on-one, anonymous peer assistance.

What is Hotline?

100

Talking about wanting to die, increasing the use of alcohol or other substances, sleeping too little or too much, withdrawing from friends, displaying extreme mood swings.

What are crisis warning signs?

100

E.g., What was it like to hear your friend say they were proud of you?

What are open-ended questions?

200

The majority of the Autistic community prefers ________ language?

What is identity-first?

200

What event occurred in 1969 that helped synergize the gay rights movement?

What is the Stonewall Rebellion?

200

Middle Earth track that is the "face" of Middle Earth and creates and runs programs (like tabling) on campus.

What is Peer Wellness Ambassador?

200

Before performing a risk assessment, ________ is the first step in crisis intervention in which you use your OARS skills.

What is identify crisis situation?

200

How the listener demonstrates interest in the person's words and experience during the conversation (hint: type of affirmation).

What are attending behaviors?

300

Also known as camouflaging in the neurodivergent community.

What is masking?

300

Transgender Black woman LGBTQ+ rights activist during the Stonewall Rebellion.

Who is Marsha P Johnson?

300

Project SHAPE stands for:

What is Sexual Health and Peer Education?
300

The first step in risk assessment (hint: this is when we ask direct YES or NO questions).

What is identify risk factors?

300

Reactive vs. ______ listening: measured, non-judgmental, shows high self-awareness, is deliberate, and shows curiosity.

What is responsive listening?

400

Symptoms include increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli, loss of skills or inability to carryout everyday tasks, extreme exhaustion.

What is Autistic burnout?

400

Ideological system that denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any non-heterosexual form of behavior.

What is heterosexism?

400

Leadership position that involves supporting their peers at peer programming events, leading group projects and initiatives, and helps create health promotion programming.

What is Senior PWA?

400

The third step in crisis intervention in which you identify protective factors and coping strategies.

What is De-Escalation?

400

The _________ _____ __ ____ includes six core concepts: authenticity, unconditional positive regard, concreteness, appropriate sensitive confrontation, immediacy, and accurate empathy.

What is the therapeutic sense of self?

500

Four types of neurodivergence are _________.

What are autism, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, learning disabilities, major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder, Tourette syndrome, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, sensory processing disorder?

500

The year that the APA removed homosexuality as a mental disorder from the DSM.

What is 1973?

500

When was Middle Earth founded?

When is 1970?

500

Passed in 1990, this Act requires colleges who receive federal funding to give statistics on campus crimes every 3 years.

What is the Clery Act?
500

The ability to "put oneself in another's shoes" and shows a deeper level of understanding.

What is empathy?