Neuro science
Stages of change
Mental health
Mindfulness
CBT
100

Cells that send messages to the brain

Neurons

100

Not thinking  about change yet

Precontemplation

100

This illness is marked by persistent sadness

Depression

100

Core principle of mindfulness

Being present without judgement

100

CBT triangle consists of?

Thought, feeling, behavior

200

Gap between two neurons

Synapse

200

Thinking about making a change

Contemplation

200

This condition is marked by consistent panic, worry, restlessness

Anxiety

200

This practice involves focusing on each inhale and exhale to anchor attention

Mindful breathing

200

Where do your automatic thoughts come from

Core beliefs

300

Brain chemical that affects mood and reward

Dopamine

300

Getting ready to take action. 

Preparation

300

A licensed professional who provides talk therapy

Therapist

300

Different ways to practice mindfulness

Eating, breathing, meditation.

300

What does CBT stand for

Cognitive behavioral therapy

400

Brains ability to form new connections

Neuroplastisty

400

Actively working on change

Action.

400

A temporary break for emotional rest and safety

Mental health day.

400

T/F mindfulness can only be practiced in formal settings

False


400

What is catastrophizing

Assuming the worst possible outcome

500

Thinking part of the brain

Prefrontal cortex

500

Keeping change  going long term

Maintenance

500

The law that  protects your mental health info.

HIPPA

500

Long term effects of mindfulness

Emotional regulation, resilience to stress, self awareness

500

This technique helps individuals to reevaluate negative thinking patterns

Cognitive Restructuring