Trauma & The Brain
The Nervous System
Mental Health
Diagnoses
Miscellaneous
100

This part of the brain is known as the "smoke detector."

Amygdala

100

What are the two autonomic nervous systems?

Sympathetic & Parasympathetic

100

What does H.A.L.T. stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

100
A mood disorder that requires at least one manic episode.

Bipolar 1

100

Is the elephant (in the elephant and the rider metaphor) considered the conscious or subconscious mind?

Subconscious

200

This part of the brain is known to control memory.

Hippocampus

200

Which autonomic nervous system is known activates "Fight" and "Flight?" (Arousal state)

Sympathetic

200

What are the 4 Trauma Responses

Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn.

200

A mood disorder that involves a hypomanic episode

Bipolar 2

200

Is the rider (in the elephant and the rider metaphor) considered the conscious or subconscious mind?

Conscious

300

This part of the brain is known to help with rational thought and decision making.

Prefrontal Cortex

300

Which autonomic nervous system is known activates "Digestion" and "Regeneration?" (Relaxation state)

Parasympathetic

300

All emotions do what?

Peak & Resolve

300

A disorder characterized by disorganization in thought, perception, and behavior.

Schizophrenia

300

Type of symptom that adds to our experience (hallucinations and delusions).

Positive Symptoms

400

This process of the brain that creates new, neural pathways.

Neuroplasticity

400

This nerve (10th cranial nerve) runs all throughout the body and can help promote relaxation.

The Vagus Nerve

400

This term is a way to describe 'thinking about our thinking' or 'zooming out'

Metacognition

400

Sensory experience, in the absence of a sensory stimulation.

Hallucination

400

Type of symptom that takes away from our experience (avolition, alogia, anhedonia, blunted affect, asociality).

Negative Symptoms

500

The three parts of the brain that are impacted by trauma are?

The prefrontal cortex, the amygdala, and the hippocampus.

500

An exaggerated or irrational thought pattern involved in the onset or perpetuation of psychopathological states, such as depression and anxiety.

Cognitive Distortion

500

If Feelings are considered to be interpretations of our emotions, emotions are considered...

Pre-thinking

500

Firmly held beliefs that are contrary to reality.

Delusions

500

Science has proven that medication works better than counseling. True or False.

False