Exploring Mental Health Categories and Disorders

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In today's categories, we delve into themes like stigma, recovery, myths, and facts surrounding mental health. We discuss various disorders including psychotic disorders and observable signs like hallucinations, delusions, and flat affect. Discover the signs and symptoms of mood disorders and high/low energy behaviors. The content provides valuable insights into vulnerable populations, mental health codes, and addressing the stigma associated with mental health.


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  1. HERE ARE TODAY S CATEGORIES BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  2. DISORDERS BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  3. MENTAL HEALTH CODE BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  4. VULNERABLE POPULATIONS BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  5. STIGMA & RECOVERY BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  6. MYTH OR FACT BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  7. WILD CARD BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  8. MENTAL HEALTH CODE STIGMA & RECOVERY MYTH OR FACT VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DISORDERS WILD CARD $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 TIE BREAKER BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  9. Hallucinations, Delusions and Flat Affect are observable signs of which disorder? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  10. Psychotic Disorders BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  11. High/Low Energy, Risky Behavior, Increased/Decreased Activity and Agitation are observable signs of which disorder? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  12. Mood Disorders BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  13. Confusion, Poor Motor Coordination and Memory Deficits are observable signs of which disorder? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  14. Cognitive Disorders BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  15. Flashbacks, Avoidance of Experiences, Reactivity, Negative Thoughts of Self are observable signs of which disorder? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  16. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  17. Intense Fear of Dying, Heart Attack Symptoms, Excessive Fear or Worry are observable signs of which disorder? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  18. Anxiety Disorders BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  19. True or False. Any individual that is 18 or older can fill out a petition as long as it is done in good faith. GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  20. True. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  21. True or False. Treatment can be voluntary or court- ordered, with an emphasis that voluntary is preferred. GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  22. True. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  23. The Michigan Mental Health Code provides the standard for Law Enforcement s response to Person s Requiring Treatment. What legislation provides for EMS response? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  24. Public Health Code (Medical Control Boards) BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  25. What are 3 things a first responder must do when taking a person into protective custody? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  26. -Advise that the person is not under arrest. - Take reasonable steps to protect yourself and others (Pat down for weapons, etc.) - Limit force to that of a misdemeanor arrest with no warrants. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  27. What are the three criteria determining that a person requires treatment on a petition for mental health treatment? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  28. 1. Reasonable expectation of harm to self or others 2. Inability to attend to needs 3. Serious impaired judgement BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  29. Wandering, Driving Safety & Abuse/Neglect are response concerns for which vulnerable group? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  30. Older Adults BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  31. How might a child or adolescent react to a traumatic experience? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  32. fear, irritability, sexualized behavior, self- injury BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  33. Social withdrawal, feeling hopeless, giving away possessions, talking about suicide are signs of GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  34. Suicide Ideation BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  35. Why shouldnt we think of children and adolescents as simply small adults? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  36. Brain development, risk perception, disruptions in normal development BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  37. Releasing to the custody of guardian and/or making an agreement to resolve a problem between parties are examples of GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  38. Adolescent Criminal justice Diversion BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  39. An attempt to label a particular group of people as less worthy of respect than others. GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  40. Stigma BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  41. What is an example of mental health stigma? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  42. Prone to violence, mental illness is a choice, incompetence, etc. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  43. Name one quality of life impact attributed to mental health stigma. GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  44. Lower lifespan, lower income, fear and mistrust, higher incarceration rates, etc. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  45. What supports might a person require to be in recovery? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  46. Access to treatment, medication, housing, therapy, education, Employment, etc. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  47. Why do you think that there is a common misconception that mental health recovery is not possible? GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  48. Media portrayals, responders typically see individuals when they are in crisis, etc. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  49. People with mental health problems are often violent and unpredictable. GO TO ANSWER (question) Start Timer BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  50. Myth. BHEPT BHEPT Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

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