Social Supports
Coping Skills
Stress Management
Relapse Prevention
Psychology & Mental Health
100

Having a strong social support network can help prevent this.

What is Relapse.



100

This is the specific person, place, or thing that may cause your symptoms to increase.

What is a trigger

100

True or False: Your body knows the difference between physical and psychological threats.

False - The Fight or flight response can be triggered by emotional pain or the fear of upcoming emotional pain just like it does to physical threats.

100

True or False: Relapse only refers to individuals who struggle with substance abuse issues.

False.


People can back slide on any maladaptive behaviors.


Example: Person with depression may stop showering or going to work if they aren't taking care of themselves.



100

True or False: Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide.

True.



200

These are the three types of social supports.

1:1 Therapy

Sharing during Group Therapy

Friends/Family

Community: AA, church, volunteer

Helping someone else

200

Name two healthy coping skills and two unhealthy coping skills (defense mechanisms).


Healthy: Seeking to respond not react

deep breathing/grounding, talking problem out, journaling, exercise/sleep hygiene, therapy, medication, practice naming feelings, practice assertive communication and boundary setting


Unhealthy: Often comes with Cognitive Distortions

Denial, minimizing, mind reading, labeling, deflecting, aggressive communication (threats, hostility, acting out revenge)

200

Name 3 negative side effects of stress when someone has a low window of tolerance



Physical: Sleeping to much or too little, fatigue, long periods of releasing adrenaline and cortisol into the body, grinding teeth, high blood pressure, high risks of morbidity (developing illness)


Emotional: brain fog, mood swings, interpersonal conflict, lack of motivation, poor decision making, often less able to think critically or objectively

200

Name 3 healthy ways of thinking (could be a mindset, new way of solving a problem, change in communication style) people can adopt to maintain mental health/sobriety and not back slide into old habits/behaviors.

Mindfulness/Self awareness

Accountability

Assertive Communication

Emotional Regulation

Positivity

Gratitude

200

A Panic Attack can often mimic the signs of this medical emergency


Heart Attack.



300

How do Emotional regulation and empathy create healthy relationships?


(give example) 

Allows us to maintain an objective outlook during conflict (critical thinking/decision making)

Helps us pause, so we may respond not react

Understand other people's thought process and feelings

Make us better friends, spouse/partner, parent, coworkers, bosses, and over all someone people want have positive relationships you.

Helps us attract better communicators and more positive people in our lives and avoid toxic or harmful folks

300

This is the practice of being present in the moment while calmly acknowledging one's thoughts and feelings.

What is mindfulness/self-awareness?

300

Name one of the changes the body goes through during fight or flight.



Appetite, heart rate increases, freeze, muscle tension, pupils dilate, breathing increases, large changes in brain chemistry 


Adrenaline and Cortisol are released in high doses and sometimes for long periods of time in the body

In high doses, this causes emotional dysregulation and can cause someone to react instead of respond

300

What does "playing the tape through" mean?

Playing the tape through" is a recovery or therapeutic phrase that means mentally walking through the full consequences of a decision or behavior—especially one you're tempted to repeat—before acting on it

300

What is meant by the term Dual Diagnosis?



Mental Health issues coupled with Substance Abuse Issues.

400

Name three solid boundaries someone should maintain to have healthy relationships



Respectful communication

Trust/Honesty must be present and maintained

No threats/Coercion/Intimidation

No emotional or physical abuse 

Revenge is not a solution during conflicts...etc...

400

Why is exercise an effective coping skill?



Forces you to take space to regulate your emotions behavior tackling problems

Releases endorphins which calm the body, maintain positive mood, 

Helps with self-esteem

Prevents illness a disease later in life

400

Name 3 examples of MAJOR life stressors.



Major life change: divorce/break ups, physical health, moving location away from original social support, change in financial stability


Death (especially spouse, parent, child, close friend)


Traumatic events


400

In the event of a mental health emergency, name 2 things you can do.

Seek treatment (Rehab, PHP/IOP, etc.)

Call a hotline (e.g. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline)

Call 9-1-1,

Go to an emergency room


On July 16, 2022 the ten-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, 1-800-273-TALK (8255), was converted to an easy to remember three-digit number, 988

400

The following symptoms are signs of what mental health issue: Sweating, Increased Pulse, Racing Thoughts, and a feeling of dread.

Anxiety



500

Give 3 examples of NON-SOCIAL Supports.



Financial assistance 

Housing

Childcare

Transportation

assistance with practical problems

Consistent doctor/dentist visits and taking medical advice to lower risk of preventable diseases.

500

What is the difference between a direct response and a defensive response? 

Example: You and are mad at your fried for canceling plans last second for the 3rd time in a row.


(think of how your friend may act if they get defensive, vs if they take a "direct approach"?)

Being direct is aimed at specifically addressing the problem. 

Deing defensive Is aimed at avoiding the problem or looking to displace blame.

500

Name two factors that contribute to your ability to manage stress.



Quality of relationships


 Your outlook on life


 Emotional intelligence


 Genetics/ brain chemistry

500

Name 3 warning signs that someone may be experiencing a negative change in their mental health.



Anger outbursts

Change in personality

Moodiness

Withdrawal

Isolation

Feeling overwhelmed

Uncharacteristic anxiety 

Acting out of character (not behaving at their usually baseline)

500

Each year over 15 million American adults report that they suffer from this mental illness.



Depression.