Mental Health
Stress
Hierarchy of Needs
Relationships
Decision Making / Values
100

The three corners of the health triangle 

What is social, mental and physical health?

100

These are short-term triggers of stress that happen regularly

What are daily hassles?

100

This psychologist organized human needs into a pyramid 

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

A bond or connection between two people

What is a relationship?

100

A belief or important aspect of your life

What is a value?

200

This disorder involves a person suffering from persistent fears

What is anxiety?

200

Listening to music, reading and working out are examples of these

What are healthy coping methods?

200

Without these needs, one cannot survive 

What are physiological or physical needs?

200

Your part in a relationship that is ever-changing

What is your role?

200

How a child learns right from wrong

What is a value system?

300

This disorder is characterized by severe mood swings

What is bipolar disorder?

300

This type of stress usually occurs in your household 

What is family stress?

300

The needs to be loved and inclusion belong to this level

What is social (needs)?

300

This relationship lasts a lifetime

What is a family relationship?

300

The six steps taken in order to be a critical thinker and problem solver

What is the Decision Making Process?

400

The two general types of mental disorders

What are organic and functional?
400

What type of stress is more damaging to your mental health?

What is long-term stress?

400

These needs, located at the top, are a lifelong process and involve motivation

What are self-actualization?

400

A healthy relationship has both of these in it

What is cooperation and compromise?

400

The step of the Decision Making Process that you are comfortable with all possible outcomes

What is considering your values (step 4)?

500

FINAL JEOPARDY

This is the only state that can be typed using one row of a standard QWERTY keyboard