Diagnoses
Coping Skills
Treatment
Wayside Staff
Riddles
100

This diagnosis is commonly found amongst Veterans

PTSD

100

This coping skills recommends that you get 30 minutes of it every day

Exercise


100

The most effective form of treatment is a combination of these two things:

A. Therapy and exercise

B. Therapy and Medication

C. Avoidance and Alcohol 

B. Therapy and Medication

100

This staff loves disc golf!

Sway


100

What can you catch but not throw

A Cold

200


Symptoms of this disorder include excessive washing or cleaning, repeated checking, extreme hoarding, aversion to particular numbers, etc.



OCD

200

Each member on your team: give me 2 positive coping skills you use 

breathing, exercise, talking to a friend or trusted adult, crying, distraction, journaling, art, music, etc.

200

This type of psychotherapy can help people change unhealthy ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving

CBT

200

This staff can almost always be found rocking sweatpants

Alex

200

What goes around the world but stays in a corner?

A stamp

300

This is the most commonly diagnosed mental disorder in the world

A. Major Depressive Disorder

B. ADHD

C. Generalized Anxiety Disorder

C. Generalized Anxiety Disorder

300

What is a maladaptive coping skill? And give 3 examples...

Unhealthy ways of dealing with stress

-self-harm

-substance use

-avoidance / isolation

300

A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness with medication and behavioral interventions

A Psychiatrist
300

This staff is often referred to as Allan

Nick

300

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

Mushroom


400

This disorder is identified by a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety; intense fear or anxiety along with physical symptoms

Panic Disorder

400

What does TIPP stand for?

  • T – Temperature
  • I – Intense Exercise
  • P – Paced Breathing
  • P – Paired Muscle Relaxation
400

This treatment method is a structured psychotherapy program that helps people manage intense emotions, cope with challenging situations, and improve their relationships, and is commonly used when treating eating disorders

DBT

400

This staff is the director of the Day Center program

Sarah


400

In a one-story house at the corner of the road, the bedrooms were yellow, the kitchen was orange, the living room was red, the garage was blue, the entry hall was green, and the sitting room was purple. What color were the stairs?

There’s no color because there are no stairs — it’s a one-story house.

500

A mood disorder characterized by depression that occurs at the same time every year; occurs in climates where there is less sunlight at certain times of the year

Seasonal Affective Disorder OR Major Depressive Disorder with seasonal patterns


500

This coping skill involves moving through the body by alternately tensing and relaxing different groups of these in a certain order - one builds awareness of how to recognize and differentiate between the associated feelings of a tension in the body and a completely relaxed one.

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

500

This type of treatment is commonly recommended to clients with trauma histories that uses eye movements to help people heal from trauma or other distressing life experiences

EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing)

500

This staff is prescribes meds to both kids at Wayside and Franciscan

Laura

500

I build bridges of silver and crowns of gold. Who am I?

A dentist