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Mental Health Test/Review

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  • More than 2 weeks of feeling sad, hopeless, or empty
    Lasting Sadness
  • “Hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been really quiet lately and seem down. I just want you to know I care about you.” Acknowledge, Care or Tell
    Acknowledge
  • Mental health disorder (Warning Sign or Risk Factor)
    Risk Factor
  • Illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts and feelings and behaviors of a person
    Mental Disorders
  • Basics to Survive
    Physiological Needs
  • What does the A stand for in ACT
    Acknowledge
  • Fourth Stage of the Grief Cycle
    Bargaining
  • Third Stage of the Grief Cycle
    Depression
  • Fifth Stage of the Grief Cycle
    Acceptance
  • Connections with others (which Hierarchy of Needs is this)
    Loving and Belonging
  • Feeling valued (which Hierarchy of Needs is this)
    Esteem
  • Feeling Secure (which Hierarchy of needs is this)
    Safety Needs
  • What does the C stand for in ACT
    Care
  • What does the T stand for in ACT
    Tell
  • Engaging in self harm or risky behaviors
    Harmful Behaviors
  • Substance Abuse (Warning Sign or Risk Factor)
    Risk Factors
  • Withdrawal from friends and family (Warning Sign or Risk Factor)
    Warning Signs
  • Reaching Full potential (which Hierarchy of Needs is this)
    Self-Actualization
  • Natural emotional response to losing someone or something important
    Grief
  • Physiological cause and does not involve brain damage.
    Functional Disorder
  • Talking to a trusted friend or family member (Healthy or Unhealthy Coping)
    Healthy Coping Skill
  • Example of a major loss that causes grief (other than death)
    Friendship ending, moving, losing a pet, family changes
  • “I think it would be a good idea to let our school counselor know, so we can get you the support you need. I’ll go with you if you want.” Acknowledge, Care, or Tell
    Tell
  • Condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
    Anxiety Disorder
  • Journaling (Healthy or Unhealthy Coping)
    Healthy Coping Skill
  • Are physical illness or an injury that affects the brain
    Organic Disorder
  • First Stage of the Grief Cycle
    Denial
  • “I’m here to listen if you want to talk. You’re not alone, and I want to understand how you’re feeling.” Acknowledge, Care, Tell
    Care
  • Aggression or Lashing out (Healthy or Unhealthy Coping)
    Unhealthy Coping Skill
  • Using Drugs or Alcohol to numb the emotions (Healthy or Unhealthy Coping)
    Unhealthy Coping Skill
  • Second Stage of the Grief Cycle
    Anger
  • Giving Away Possessions (Warning Sign or Risk Factor)
    Warning Signs
  • Strong or irrational fear of something specific
    Phobias