Making Progress
What can help?
Symptoms
Recovery
100

helps to keep track of your mental health, to recognize symptoms you will be experiencing. 

What is a mood diary?

100

Key part of recovery

What is Hope?

100

Paul has been experiencing feelings of hopelessness, increased irritability, loss of pleasure, trouble concentrating or sleeping, or thoughts of death of suicide 

What is Depression?

100

The term a health professional or doctor uses to describe no longer having mental health symptoms

What is Clinical Recovery?

200

creating this will keep you focused on your end goal, progress made and offer stability to your day to day life. 

what is a routine?

200

to embrace your illness and the difficulties it brings. this helps to make positive changes and help to reach your goals  

What is Acceptance?

200

Susan  interprets reality abnormally and continues to experience  hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling.

what is Schizophrenia?

200

The term used to describes you are able to live a meaningful life

What is personal recovery?

300

acquiring this will help you to meet new people and gain insight into things you are interested in.

what is learning a new skill?

300
you are more involved with your medications and treatment options, doing what's best for you

what is taking control?

300

Joey a 12-year-old boy who was referred to mental health care. Joey’s parents noted that he “always seemed to have a new worry.” His most constant fear revolved around his parents’ safety.

what is anxiety?
300

Ongoing process, that has difficulties and challenges along the way. Often viewed as a journey

What is Recovery
400

having a regular bedtime routine, only using your bed for sleep

what is sleep hygiene?

400

being secure with finances and environmental factors

what is stability?

400

Keith, a 45-year-old plumber, was referred for a psychiatric evaluation. For 20 years after high school, Keith drank 3-5 beers per evening, five times per week. Over the last 7 years, Keith drank almost daily, with an average of 6 beers on weeknights and 12 beers on weekends and holidays, His wife repeatedly voiced her concern that he was “drinking too much.”

What is addiction and substance use disorder?

400

Taking steps to get closer to where you would like to be. • Feeling part of the local community. • Achieving something that you found difficult to do. Such as getting out of the house. • Feeling able to look in the mirror and feel comfortable with who and what you see. • Liking yourself. • Thinking more positively 

Are all ways to what?

What is view Recovery?

500

small moments of praise to yourself based on the progress you have made

what is rewarding yourself?

500

supports and people to talk to and connect with 

What are relationships?

500

Jared was a 36-year old married veteran who had returned from Afghanistan, where he had served as an officer. He went to the Veterans Affairs outpatient mental health clinic complaining of having “a short fuse” and being “easily triggered.”

What is PTSD?

500

______    _______ can often help toward recovery

What is Medical Treatment?