Mental Health Diagnoses
Coping Skills
Therapy 101
Recovery
Miscellaneous
100

Symptoms of this diagnosis include low mood, loss of interest in activities, changes in sleep and appetite (eating/sleeping too much or to little), difficulty concentrating, irritability, and impacts to interpersonal relationships (isolation)

Depression
100

True or False: coping skills are inherently known and are automatic responses when we are faced with emotional dysregulation or triggers

False! Coping skills need to be learned and practiced, they are not automatic and you will find that some skills work better for different feelings/situations than others. 

100

True or False: Therapy is only for when something is wrong

False

100

A person, place, emotion, or situation that is connected to/contributes to emotional dysregulation or substance use 

Trigger

100

How many Stages of Change are there?

6 : Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, and Termination

(Will accept 5 because sometimes the last 2 are lumped together). 

200

Symptoms of this diagnosis include feelings of worry or uneasiness, difficulty concentrating, trouble sleeping, rapid thoughts or cyclical thinking, and physical symptoms such as "butterflies in your stomach", elevated heartrate, sweating, or fidgeting. 

Anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

200

Examples of this include mediation, grounding, body scans, engaging all 5 senses, activities that can bring you back to/keep you in the moment

Mindfulness

200

DBT is an acronym that stands for

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

200

a person or group of people who can help provide emotional support as you continue on your recovery journey

Support System/Sponsor/Sober Network

200

Acting without thinking about or considering the consequences of one's actions. 

Impulsivity

300

This is a neurological disorder (affects how your brain is wired) and can present with symptoms such as: difficulty concentrating, impulsivity, losing things easily, starting too many projects but getting bored and not finishing them, and difficulty sitting still. 

ADHD- Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder

300

True or False: Coping skills are only for when you are feeling out of control and things have completely gone south

False! Coping skills are for whenever you need them and work best during times of early detection. Recognizing when we are heading towards a bad place and using skills early can help us from completely spiraling. 

300

What are the automatic reactions someone may have in response to an actual or perceived threat (survival instinct)

Fight Flight Freeze (Fawn, Fine, Faint)

300

Which of the 12 Steps states "Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all."

Step 8

300

Medications: What does SSRI stand for?

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

400
This is not a mental health diagnosis in itself but is rather a symptom that includes hearing or seeing things that aren't there (hallucinations), odd beliefs that are not easily changed (delusions), and disorganized thinking (thoughts that don't make sense, difficulty expressing thoughts coherently) 
Psychosis
400

Provide 3 examples of maladaptive coping skills

examples could include substance use, avoidance or escape behaviors, emotional eating, self harm, isolation, excessive procrastination, impulsive behaviors, fighting/lashing out at others, etc. 

400

There is a concept in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) that states these 3 things work together to impact our functioning. What are the 3 things?

Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. 

400

This is a personalized, step by step plan that outlines specific triggers and warning signs as well as activities/skills to use when these triggers are encountered/warning signs are noticed

Relapse Prevention Plan

400

What are the 4 different types of communication?

Aggressive, Passive, Passive-Aggressive, and Assertive

500

This is a personality disorder characterized by symptoms including a fear of abandonment, unstable sense of self, impulsivity, intense mood swings that occur almost as if out of nowhere, impulsivity, and increased chance of self harming behaviors or suicidality

Borderline Personality Disorder

500

This is a skill that involves imagining a wave where the feeling comes up, reaches it's peak, and then resolves itself in time. Can be used in congruence with other skills to assist in managing uncomfortable feelings and helps to address impulsivity

Urge Surfing

500

This is a technique often used in trauma therapy that involves using eye movements or another form of bilateral stimulation to desensitize and reprocess distressing/traumatic memories. 

EMDR- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. 

500

The rewiring in our brains that occurs when we engage in habits or behaviors over and over again 

Neuroplasticity 

500

What is are the technical terms for the "smart" part and "emotional" parts of your brain?

Frontal lobe/Prefrontal Cortex (smart) 

Limbic System/Amygdala (emotional)