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Healthy Coping Skills
Expectations
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Riddles
100

The sea nettle is one of these blobby creatures with stinging tentacles

Jelly Fish

100

Healthy coping skills help us:

a.) Deal with stressors in our lives

b.) Work through our emotions and problems

c.) Process our thoughts and emotions

d.) All of the above

D. All of the above

100

What is the number one reason people end up coming back to the hospital or get revoked?

  • Stop taking medications
100

Is there a maximum time limit for a person to be on 911?

  • Yes, it cannot exceed 5 years
  • No, if a person is a continued danger to themselves or others, their time can be revoked or extended as many times as the court decides
  • Yes, even if a person is revoked 10 times, their time cannot exceed 20 years total
  • No, if a person is a continued danger to themselves or others, their time can be revoked or extended as many times as the court decides
100

What gets wet while drying?

a towel

200

Alliterative name for chunks of Styrofoam that spill all over the floor when unpacking a box you’ve received.

Packing Peanuts

200
Name three healthy coping skills - Think about the things in your wellness toolbox
  • Deep breathing, art, journaling, take a walk, talk to a trusted friend or family member, etc.
200

Share everything you know about a past residential care facility you have stayed at in the past (e.g., Birchtree, Midsouth, GAIN, etc.

  • Will be personal.
200

If I go to a group home, do I have to stay the whole 5 years?

  • Yes, you cannot change living placements while under 911
  • No, you can live where you want
  • No, you can get an address change approved by the court by asking your treatment team and 911 monitor FIRST
  • No, you can get an address change approved by the court by asking your treatment team and 911 monitor FIRST
200

What is red and smells like blue paint?

Red paint

300

This dairy product has been around for over 9000 years.

Butter

300

Gary is walking to his room when another patient shoulder checks him. When Gary turns around to look at him, the patient says, "what punk?!" How can Gary cope with this situation?

Will be personal (e.g., walk away, take a deep breath, talk to staff, try to deescalate with communication (i.e., "Did I do something to upset you? I dont want any trouble, I'm just trying to do my time and get out of here.)"

300

What influences where you are able to discharge under Act 911

  • The nature and severity of the charge you were acquitted of
  • History of compliance/noncompliance with treatment
  • Current level of compliance with treatment/unit rules
  • All of the above
  • All of the above
300

How long is the 911 program?

  • 5 years
  • 10 years
  • 20 years
  • 5 years
300

What can travel all over the world but never leave its corner?

A stamp

400

In the NFL, you have three of these per half.

Time Out

400

The benefit of this coping skill is that you can use it at any time. It involves the respiratory system. 

Deep Breathing

400

If you want to take a trip outside of the state while on the 911 program, what are two things you MUST do. 

  • Get approval by treatment team/court
  • Sign a waiver to contest extradition
400

How often does my 911 monitory have to send a report to the court about how I’m doing

  • Every 90 days
  • Every 180 days
  • Every 90 days
400

How do you make seven even?

Take of the "S"

500
A comic strip featuring Charlie Brown and his loveable dog Snoopy was also referred to as this.

The Peanuts

500

Sometimes being at the hospital or at an RCF, it can be hard to notice things to be grateful for. Name three things you are grateful for. 

Will be personal (e.g., waking up, food, relationships with peers, etc.)

500

Name three common conditions of release

  • take medication as prescribed
  • submit to random drug testing
  • stay at assigned location
  • attend treatment
  • etc.
500

Where does the name “911 Program” come from?

  • September 11, 2001
  • Act 911 of 1989
  • It is an emergency program where you call 911
  • Act 911 of 1989
500

This thing all things devours;
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
Gnaws iron, bites steel;
Grinds hard stones to meal;
Slays king, ruins town,
And beats mountain down.

Time