The biopsychosocial model explains mental health through the interaction of these three types of factors.
If a participant has a severe mental disorder, this may be needed for consent.
What is a legal guardian?
Family conflict, poor peer relationships, and lack of support are considered this type of risk factor.
What is social factor?
A psychological approach that combines behavioural and cognitive techniques to treat phobias.
What is CBT?
Breathing retraining and exercise are examples of this kind of coping strategy.
What is biological factors?
Fear of small, enclosed spaces.
What is claustrophobia?
This country has the most time zones, spanning 11 in total.
What is France?
Liam feels stressed about an exam but motivates himself to study and copes well. Where is he on the continuum?
What is mentally healthy?
This is the state of physiological arousal involving worry about something that may happen in the future.
What is anxiety?
A person’s genetic vulnerability to developing a disorder is called this.
What is a predisposing factor?
Benzodiazepines (agonists) relieve anxiety by acting on this inhibitory neurotransmitter.
What is GABA?
Getting enough sleep, regular exercise, and good nutrition are examples of this type of factor.
What is a biological protective factor?
arachnophobia
What is spiders?
The organ in humans that produces insulin.
What is pancreas?
Tom has persistent intrusive thoughts and compulsions that significantly interfere with daily life. Where is he?
What is mental health disorder?
Stress, anxiety, and phobia all involve this body system.
What is the autonomic nervous system?
A poor sleeping pattern is an example of this type of risk factor.
What is a biological perpetuating factor?
Programs such as Beyond Blue aim to reduce this barrier to seeking help.
What is stigma?
This refers to the ability to cope with adversity and bounce back after challenges.
What is resilience?
nyctophobia
What is darkness?
The planet with the fastest rotation in the solar system.
What is Jupiter?
The biological process in which the body becomes more easily aroused due to stress hormones.
What is fight-flight-freeze?
Anxiety becomes problematic when it is ___.
What is persistant and intefers with daily functioning?
This type of bias means a person with a phobia tends to recall threatening information more than neutral.
What is memory bias?
A relaxation technique often used alongside gradual exposure to a phobic stimulus.
What is breathing retraining?
This spiritual and physical connection to the land is central to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing.
What is connection to Country?
ophidiophobia
What is snakes?
Ancient Egyptians used this spice both as a preservative for mummies and as a flavoring in their food.
What is cinnamon?
Sarah is struggling to sleep and feels anxious for a few weeks, but her symptoms are temporary. Where is she?
What is mental health problem?
Unlike anxiety and phobia, stress is always a response to this kind of trigger.
What is a known stressor?
The tendency to exaggerate the potential harm of a phobic stimulus.
What is catastrophic thinking?
Overactivation of this brain structure is often associated with heightened fear responses.
What is the amygdala?
When kinship systems are disrupted (e.g., by removal of children), this type of trauma can occur.
What is intergenerational trauma?
globophobia
What is balloons?
CRISPR is a tool used for editing this type of molecule.
What is DNA?
Name the three states that occur on the mental health continuum
Mentally healthy, mental health problem and mental disorder
The ethical issue with using placebos in mental health research.
What is withholding effective treatment?
The use of positive reinforcement to encourage adaptive behaviours draws on this psychological theory.
What is operant conditioning?
Gradually exposing someone to their fear in a safe and controlled way.
What is systematic desensitisation?
The SEWB framework highlights the importance of connection to these six domains.
What are body, mind and emotions, family and kinship, community, culture, and Country?
ornithophobia
What is birds?
This is the only country in the world without a natural river.
What is Saudi Arabia?
Name the characteristics of a mentally healthy person
High level of functioning, high level of social wellbeing, high level of emotional wellbeing and a high level of resilience
What is bone?
According to the 4P factor model, these risk factors maintain the occurrence of a disorder and prevent recovery.
What is perpetuating factors?
In systematic desensitisation, a therapist and client first create this, listing least to most anxiety-provoking scenarios.
What is a fear hierarchy?
What is air mattress?
emetophobia
What is vomit?
This small European country lies entirely within the Alps and has no airport.
What is Liechtenstein?