This part of the brain connects to the spinal cord, and is responsible for transferring information to the rest of the body.
Brain Stem
A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and changes in mood, and behavior.
Depression
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
This disorder develops when a traumatic event is experience
Smiling, even if faked, can make your happier: true or false
True!
What is a coping skill?
methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations
These lobes are responsible for voluntary movement, expressive language, and your personality
Frontal Lobes
This disorder is characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Schizophrenia
Genetics / unknown
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What is CBT coping?
CBT coping focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns, and changing them to positive ones
These lobes are responsible memory, and processing emotions.
Temporal Lobes
A mental health condition characterized by excessive, uncontrollable worry about various everyday situations, even when there's no apparent reason to be anxious
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
When the brain grows differently than a neurotypical one
Over 96% of our decisions are subconscious: True or false
False, its 95%
How do you use CBT coping?
1. Identify the negative thought
2. Ask yourself why the thought is valid/what evidence you have for it
3. replace it with a positive though
These lobes are important for sensory input, and process information about location and movement.
Parietal Lobes
This mental health condition is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
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Autism has 5 levels: True or False
False, there are only 3 levels
Give me an example of CBT coping
Negative thought : I cant do this!
positive thought : I'm the most prepared I can be
(Or something similar)
Brain parts (Ill send the image in chat)
Yellow - Frontal lobes
Blue - Parietal Lobes
Pink - Occipital Lobes
Teal - Temporal Lobes
Lime - Brain Stem
This disorder is a severe form of child abuse in which a caregiver, usually a parent, intentionally fabricates or causes illness or injury in a child under their care to gain attention.
Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA)
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Severe and repeated trauma experienced during childhood
What's the difference between alzheimer's and dementia
Alzheimer's disease causes brain deterioration, while dementia doesn't.
There is more to CBT coping, give me 1 example
self monitoring
goal setting
exposure therapy
relaxation techniques