Communications
Medications
Symptoms
Relapse Prevention
Mental Health
100
Passive, Aggressive, Passive-Aggressive, and Assertive
What is communication style.
100
Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, and Celexa are examples of this type of medication.
What is an antidepressant.
100
Having a sense of impending danger or panic is a symptom of which disorder.
What is anxiety
100
This is a response to a person, situation, event, dialogue, reading, film, or other content providing entity, that provokes a strong emotional reaction.
What is a trigger
100
Striking a balance in all aspects of your life—social, physical, spiritual, economic, mental.
What is Mental health
200
Repeating back what someone has just said, in your own words, to ensure you heard the other person and want to understand what they are saying.
What is reflective listening
200
Lithium Carbonate, Depakote, Zyprexa, and Lamictal are examples of this class of medications.
What is mood stabilizer
200
Frustration, sadness, worthlessness, and loss of interest in normal activities are all symptoms of which disorder.
What is depression
200
People with serious mental health conditions will have good times, when symptoms are managed and they are feeling strong. However, sometimes people experience challenging times or setbacks, when symptoms worsen. These setbacks are called what.
What is a relapse
200
This number of people are affected by mental health disorders.
What is 1 in 5
300
What type of statement do you use when taking responsiblity for your feelings and minimizing blame.
What is an "I" statement
300
Ativan, Buspar, Klonopin, and Xanax are examples of this class of medications.
What is antianxiety medication
300
These two disorders commonly occur together.
What is depression and anxiety
300
These are strategies a person uses to help them deal with symptoms, triggers, and/or early warning signs.
What are coping skills
300
When a person is labelled by their illness they are seen as part of a stereotyped group. Negative attitudes create prejudice which leads to negative actions and discrimination.
What is Stigma
400
Facial expressions, posture, eye contact, and voice are examples of this.
What is non-verbal communication
400
Invega, Latuda, Risperdal, and Seroquel for examples of this class of medication.
What is antipsychotics
400
Feelings of failure, dramatic mood changes, deteriorating physical appearance, excessive fear and worry, and confused thinking are called this.
What is warning signs
400
This is a common cause of relapse.
What is stress
400
These are factors that contribute to mental illness.
What is genes, environment, physical conditions
500
The ability to show understanding and concern.
What is Empathy.
500
This is the only true mood stabilizer.
What is Lithium
500
Often associated with depression, this feeling leads to insecurity, indecision, and a belief that the person has done something terribly wrong.
What is guilt
500
A situation that seems intolerable and exceeds a person's ability to cope.
What is a crisis.
500
Mental illness is this type of disease.
What is Brain disease