TRUE OR FALSE: Despite their hump, camels have straight spines.
A theoretical framework used to describe the recurring patterns of behavior in abusive relationships
What is the Cycle of Abuse?
These drugs alter perception, mood, and cognitive processes, causing hallucinations, altered senses of time, and potentially spiritual experiences.
What are Hallucinogens?
This is the part of your personality and behavior that is known to both you and others. It includes things like your skills, behaviors, and attitudes that you readily share and that others can observe
What is the Open Area (Arena)?
A chronic condition that can affect many aspects of your life, including your physical and mental health, relationships and career.
What is Addiction?
A Dutch post impressionist painter widely known for being the artist who cut off part of his own ear
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Lack of self-care to an extent that it threatens personal health and safety, Neglecting to care for one’s personal hygiene, health or surroundings, Inability to avoid self-harm, Failure to seek help or access services to meet health and social care needs, Inability or unwillingness to manage one’s personal affairs
What is Self-Neglect?
These drugs primarily act as pain relievers and can also produce euphoria and sedation.
What are Opiates?
What is the Blind Spot?
The capacity to endure continued subjection to something, especially a drug, transplant, antigen, or environmental conditions, without adverse reaction.
What is Tolerance?
The hottest planet in our solar system
What is Venus?
Misuse of personal allowance in a care home, Misuse of benefits or direct payments in a family home, Someone moving into a person’s home and living rent free without agreement or under duress, False representation, using another person’s bank account, cards or documents, Exploitation of a person’s money or assets, e.g. unauthorized use of a car
What is Financial or Material Abuse?
Speeds up the central nervous system, resulting in increased energy, alertness, and sometimes euphoria.
What are Stimulants?
This is the information, traits, feelings, and experiences that you know about yourself but choose to keep private from others. This could be fears, past experiences, or personal goals you haven't shared.
What is the Façade (Hidden Area)?
A term used to describe the physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back
What is Withdrawal?
3/5 of the Oceans
What are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, or Southern (also known as the Antarctic)?
Enforced social isolation – preventing someone accessing services, educational and social opportunities and seeing friend, Removing mobility or communication aids or intentionally leaving someone unattended when they need assistance, Preventing someone from meeting their religious and cultural needs, Preventing the expression of choice and opinion, Failure to respect privacy
What is psychological or emotional abuse?
Slow down the central nervous system, leading to effects like relaxation, drowsiness, reduced inhibition, and sometimes aggression or mood swings.
What are Depressants?
This quadrant represents untapped potential, undeveloped abilities, and undiscovered weaknesses that neither you nor others are aware of at this time.
What is the Uknown?
A toxic amount of a drug, or combination of drugs overwhelms the body.
What is an Overdose?
The 5/7 Continents
What is Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, or South America?
Failure to provide or allow access to food, shelter, clothing, heating, stimulation and activity, personal or medical care, Providing care in a way that the person dislikes, Failure to administer medication as prescribed, Refusal of access to visitors
What is Neglect/ Acts of Omission?
The most addictive substance based on its powerful affect on the brain.
What is Cocaine?
A technique designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others
What is the Johari Window?
A relationship dynamic where one person, the codependent, habitually prioritizes another person's needs and behaviors at the expense of their own, often to the point of self-neglect and dysfunction.