Stress
Personality
Mental Health
Relationships
Miscellaneous
100

What happens when you think you are going to be knocked out of homeostatic balance?

Stress response

100

This acronym is commonly used to remember the "Big Five" personality traits: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.

OCEAN 

100

The "common cold" of mental illness

Depression

100

Do you have to be alone to be lonely 

NO

100

This stage of sleep is characterized by rapid eye movement and is essential for emotional processing and creativity

What is REM 

200

How to avoid burnout 

Increase meaning, increase competence, feel valued and appreciated 

200

Individuals who score low in this trait are often described as competitive, manipulative, or untrusting, whereas high scorers are altruistic and cooperative

Agreeableness

200

While fear is a response to an imminent threat, this emotion is defined as the anticipation of future threats that are often uncontrollable or unavoidable

What is anxiety 

200

This parenting style is characterized by high responsiveness and high demandingness, and is generally considered the ideal approach for child development

Authoritative Parenting 

200

individuals with this perspective believe that intelligence and skills can be developed through effort and that challenges should be embraced

what is growth mindset 

300

___ is classified by too much
___ is classified by too little 

Stress
Burnout

300

People high in this trait often experience mood swings, excessive worry, and interpret ordinary situations as threatening; it is inversely associated with emotional resilience

Neuroticism

300

Name one way to help yourself when you have depression

don't wait 

be active 

set realistic goals 

break tasks into smaller ones

spend time with other people and confide in them 

postpone important decisions

expect mood to improve gradually

Positive thinking will replace negative thoughts in time 

continue to educate yourself 

300

The loneliest generation 

Gen Z

300

This consists of establishing a regular bedtime, keeping the room cool and dark, and making the bedroom a technology-free zone

Sleep hygiene

400

Give one way to combat stress 

- arriving early 

- re-evaluate meetings

- set priorities every morning 

- take frequent activity breaks 

- simplify and beautify surroundings

- pair up 

- optimize Friday afternoon 

400

Name one of the 5 C's of hardiness (the ability to endure well)

Commitment 

Control 

Challenge

Coherence

Connectedness

400

This author of The Anxious Generation argues that a "phone-based childhood" has rewired children to stay in "defend mode" rather than "discover mode.

Jonathan Haidt 

400

This specific "Horseman" involves withdrawing or shutting down emotionally; its antidote is to practice physiological self-soothing and then re-engage.

what is Stonewalling
400

In the context of spiritual health, this act is defined as the ability to release from the mind all past hurts, failures, and sense of guilt

What is forgiveness

500

What is most important for combatting stress:

a. exercise

b. dogs

c. social support 

d. cookies 

social support 

500
Name all 1 of the 5 toxic core traits 

Hostility, anger, cynicism, suspiciousness, excessive self-involvement

500

What can bring peace and remembrance of our loss without searing pain

What is grief work 

500

Put in order the health of these three groups:
- single people 

- unhappily married 

- happily married 

1. Happily Married 

2. Single

3. Unhappily Married 

500

This term refers to irrational or exaggerated thought patterns—such as "All or Nothing thinking" or "Mind Reading"—that can perpetuate anxiety and depression

What are cognitive distortions