Founders and Theories
Diagnosis
The Brain and Such
Interventions
All Part of the Job
100

Who has the nickname "The father of psychoanalysis"?

Who is Sigmund Freud

100

What's the name of the disorder that's characterized by severe worry about a number of topics, events, or tasks, and can include symptoms like muscle tension, sleep problems, fatigue, and irritability.?

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder

100

What mental health diagnosis affects the brain by altering its structure, function, and neurotransmitter levels, leading to challenges in attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation?

What is ADHD

100

What intervention is characterized by thought records and cognitive restructuring?

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

What is the term for the ability to bounce back from difficult situations

What is Resilience

200

Who first proposed the hierarchy of needs that includes mental well-being?

Who is Abraham Maslow 

200

Dissociative identity disorder used to be known as?

What is Multiple Personality Disorder

200

With which neurotransmitter is happiness most closely linked?

What is Serotonin

200

What is the cognitive skill, usually developed through meditation, of sustaining meta-attentive awareness towards the contents of one's own mind in the present moment?

What is Mindfulness

200

What does the DSM stand for in mental health classification?

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 

300

Sue Johnson is the founder of what type of therapy?

What is Emotionally Focused Therapy

300

How long must you feel deeply sad or wholly absent in order to be diagnosed with persistent depressive disorder?

What is 2 years

300

This hormone plays a crucial role in regulating how your body uses glucose (sugar) for energy, decreasing inflammation, regulating blood pressure and helping control your sleep-wake cycle

What is Cortisol

300

In solution-focused therapy, what is the intervention where the clinician instructs the client to think of their life without the problem?

What is the miracle question

300

If completing a SOAP note for documentation, what does the O stand for?

What is Objective

400

In which decade was Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) developed?

What is the 1960's

400

Which disorder is defined as constant eating of nonfood items with no nutritional value for at least one month?

What is Pica

400

With which part of the brain is emotional regulation most associated?

What is the Amygdala 

400

Which therapy is being used when a client is re-authoring their story?

What is Narrative Therapy

400

What is the emotional reactions and projections that a therapist experiences towards a client, often influenced by the therapist's own personal experiences or unresolved feelings

What is countertransference 

500

What person is best known for their work involving positive (or negative) reinforcement, punishment, and experiments involving animals.

Who is B.F. Skinner

500

People with which disorder relate to others by seducing them, can become depressed when not the center of attention, and act with extreme feeling and public display of emotion with people not known well?

What is Histrionic Personality Disorder

500

What neurotransmitters are thought to be most responsible for anxiety-related disorders?

What is GAMMA AMINO BUTYRIC ACID (GABA) 

500

Which is a form of therapy in which both the clinician and the client work together to make decisions about how best to proceed with treatment?

What is Collaborative Therapy

500

Who is the best office manager ever?

Who is Ashley Thompson :)