OCD/Schizophrenia
PTSD/Anxiety
Bipolar/Depression
Panic/Phobias
Paranoia/EBD
100

Define Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Having an tendency towards excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and great attention to detail

100

This mental illness is more common in women than in men...

Anxiety

100

What is one coping mechanism among most mental illnesses that we should should stay consistent on?

Sleep

100

What are typical treatment options for phobias (and most other mental illnesses)?

Medication

Counseling/support systems

100

Which mental illness in this category do you typically see develop in children because of their life experiences?

Emotional Behavior Disorder

(Age 3-17)

200

List two ways you could be at risk for schizophrenia.

Family history

Pregnancy/birth complications

Taking mind altering drugs as a teen

200

List two BIG signs of PTSD.

Depression and Nightmares

Flashbacks and Avoidance of family/friends

Instructive thoughts and Irritability

Insomnia and unusual physical sensations


200

Either define bipolar or depression.

A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs

A common medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act

200

What are two commons factors that play a role in developing most mental illnesses?

Environmental

Genetics

200

What are two ways that could cause paranoia?

Having depression

Being sleep deprived 

Having low self-esteem

Anxiety

300

What are 3 signs or symptoms for OCD?

Annoyance/stress when things are out of order

Fear of lossing or misplacing something

Excessive cleaning or hand washing 

Fear of touching objects that others have already touched

Repeating words in their heads 

Counting, hoarding, or arranging things often

300

What are 3 causes of PTSD?

Accidents, war, physical/sexual assault, exposure to traumatic events, childbirth experiences, abuse

300

Who is at risk for bipolar?

Those with family history, past traumatic events, use of ATOD products

300

List three examples of phobias one may experience.

Flying, heights, animals, needles, crowded spaces, germs, being alone, confined spaces, deep waters

300

How can you help someone with EBD?

Reward positive behaviors, provide breaks, talk them through situations that are hard, have simple and clear rules and expectations, cool them down

400

List 4 coping mechanisms for OCD.

Spending time in nature 

Trying to improve your sleep 

Trying to improve your diet 

Trying to do some physical activity 

Thinking about what makes your OCD worse

400

What are four coping mechanisms for Anxiety?

Working out, Journaling, Consistent sleep, Healthy Eating, Sticking to a routine, Avoiding ATOD products, Practicing time/stress management techniques.

400

What are 4 signs of depression?

Appetite and weight changes, insomnia or excessive sleeping, restlessness, loss of energy, feeling worthless or guilty, feeling helpless, anxiety, uncontrollable emotions

400

What are the two main types of phobias?

Specific and Complex

400

What are 4 signs of EBD?

Mood swings, difficulty handling stress, behavior outbursts, lack of focus, feeling lethargic/depressed, anxiety, feeling of guilt, easily annoyed, refusal to follow authority demands

500

What are the three categories of symptoms for schizophrenia? 

Cognitive, Psychotic, and Negative

500

What is the 333 rule? (this is used to help someone with anxiety)

Identify three objects

Identify three sounds

Identity three moving body parts

500

Individuals who suffer from Bipolar Disorder may use these coping mechanisms (list 3 at a minimum).

Developing healthy daily routines

Practicing mindfulness

Talking with someone

Dedicate time to activities

500

What is the 5 things method?

5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste.

500

If you suffer from paranoia, you may also be at risk for... (two things).

Schizophrenia and delusional disorder.