Self Harm
Autism
Grief and Loss
Depression and Depressive Disorders
Addiction and Substance Use
100
There is a term that people use to describe someone who hurts themselves for certain reasons. What is it called?
What is "Self Harming."
100

Intellectual development, language impairment, restrictive and repetitive behaviors.

What are characteristic of ASD?

100
Experiencing the loss of something important is called what?
What is grief and loss.
100

This is a treatment for severe depression.

What is ECT electroconvulsive therapy?

100
What is an example of a substance that some people take?
What is either: cocaine, speed, alcohol, valium, heroin, morphine, LSD, magic mushrooms, or marijuana.
200
Why would someone want to self harm themselves?
What is because they think it the best solution to deal with bad feelings or thoughts.
200
What does ASD stand for?
What is "Autism Spectrum Disorders."
200
People can feel grief when they what?
What is losing something important.
200

The mood disorder that has a mania episode and depression.

What is bipolar 1

200
When you can't stop doing something, what is called?
What is addiction.
300
What might someone do to self harm themselves?
What is either: cutting, burning, scratching, hitting, biting, or falling.
300

This is a neurodevelopmental disorder that starts in the first 3 years of life.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorders?

300
When someone is grieving, you do what?
What is being honest with that person.
300
What is one major thing that might cause depression for some people?
What is stress.
300
There is a proper name for Marijuana, what is it?
What is Cannabis.
400
What can people do to stop if they self harm?
What is either: writing in a journal, talking to friends, learning exercises to relax, or avoiding anything that makes self harming look effective.
400

Autism children are referred to this program

What is the early intervention program?

400
A person who is at the ages of 9-12 and experiencing grief cannot do what?
What is not being able to express their true feelings.
400
What does "DDMD" stand for?
What is "Disruptive Dysregulation Mood Disorder."
400
When you think you need a certain substance to function, what is it called?
What is feeling "Physiological Dependence".
500
Who are more likely to self harm?
Who are teens.
500

Autistic children have a low IQ but can display

What brilliance?

500
Who can feel grief or loss?
What is anyone.
500

The mood disorder that has depression, hypomania symptoms present for 2 years

What is cyclothymia.

500
What is the substance that can also be used for medical purposes?
What is medicinal marijuana.