Social/Emotional Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
Advocating Personal Needs
100
How one feels about oneself
What is self-esteem
100
Unusual; different from normal.
What is Abnormal
100
A conscious refusal to take something seriously
What is Denial
100
A mental problem involving wide uncontrollable shifts in a persons feelings.
What is Bipolar disorder
100
An adjustment that helps a person successfully complete a task
What is Accommodation
200
Both sides give in a little to reach an agreement.
What is Compromise
200
A person who studies people's mental and behavioral characteristics.
What is Psychologist
200
A mental problem that makes normal life difficult because of intense anxiety
What is Anxiety disorder
200
A distorted idea about a person or event that is not real
What is Hallucination
200
A condition that causes a person to be unable to do a task in the usual way
What is Disability
300
Tending to expect the best possible outcome.
What is Optimism
300
A mental device one uses to protect oneself.
What is Defense mechanism
300
A feeling of terror that comes without warning and includes chest pains, rapid heartbeat, shaking, sweating, or shortness of breath.
What is Panic attack
300
An attempt to deal with psychological problems through eating habits
What is Eating disorder
300
The ability to identify and meet needs connected to ones disability without loss of dignity to oneself or others
What is Self Advocacy
400
Tending to expect the worst possible outcome.
What is Pessimism
400
An irrational or unreasonable fear of something
What is Phobia
400
An unhealthy dependence on alcohol or other drugs
What is Substance abuse disorder
400
A false belief
What is Delusion
400
American Disability Act
What is does ADA stand for
500
Reasonable
What is Rational
500
An action that blocks a person from reaching a goal.
What is Self-defeating behavior
500
Killing oneself
What is Suicide
500
A mental problem characterized by disturbed or uncontrolled emotions
What is Affective disorder
500
Depression, change in sleep patterns, change in appetite, drop in grades, and withdrawal social activities.
What is Suicide Warning Signs