a chronic brain disorderthat disrupts how a personthinks, feels, and behaves,causing a break fromreality (psychosis) oftenmarked by hallucinations(like hearing voices) anddelusions (fixed falsebeliefs).Schizophreniaa medicalpractitionerspecializing inthe diagnosisand treatment ofmental illnessPsychiatristan uncontrollable,irrational, andpersistent fear ofa specific object,situation, oractivity.PhobiaRapidlyshiftingmooddescriptionLabilea neurological anddevelopmentaldisorder that affectshow people interactwith others,communicate,learn, and behaveAutismSpectrumDisorderA medicationclass that helpslevel out thehighs and lowsof the moodMoodStabilizernonsensicalwords orphrases whoseorigins areunrecognizableNeologisma mental healthcondition thatcauses extrememood swingsBipolarDisorderThese staffmembers areresponsible forsafety rounding,safety checks,and vitalsPatientCareTech/Techa chronic mentalhealth conditioncharacterized by apervasive pattern ofdisregard for, andviolation of, therights, feelings, andsafety of othersAntisocialpersonalityDisordera mood disorderthat causes apersistent feelingof sadness andloss of interest andcan interfere withyour daily lifeDepressionThethoughts tokill anotherpersonHomicidalideationsdrug-inducedmovement disordersresulting fromdopamine receptorblockade, typicallyoccurring as sideeffects of antipsychoticmedicationsEPS(ExtrapyramidalSymptoms)a structured, evidence-based psychotherapydesigned to manageintense emotions, reduceself-destructive behaviors,and improve relationshipsby balancing emotionalregulation, distresstolerance, and acceptancewith behavioral changeCBT(CognitiveBehavioralTherapy)a structured, evidence-based psychotherapydesigned to manageintense emotions, reduceself-destructive behaviors,and improve relationshipsby balancing emotionalregulation, distresstolerance, and acceptancewith behavioral changeDBT(DialecticalBehavioralTherapy)an intense,distressing innerrestlessnessand a powerful,uncontrollableurge to moveAkathisiaa mental health conditionthat is marked by a mixof schizophreniasymptoms, such ashallucinations anddelusions, and mooddisorder symptoms, suchas depression and maniaSchizoaffectiveDisorderthe term for acollection ofsymptoms thathappen when aperson has troubletelling the differencebetween what's realand what's not.PsychosisPathologicalhair pullingthat resultsin noticeablehair loss.Trichotillomaniais apprehensiveuneasiness ornervousnessusually over animpending oranticipatedmisfortuneAnxietyshort-term,round-the-clockhelp provided ina non-hospitalsetting duringcrisisCrisisResidentialTreatmentare a delusionalbelief thatgeneral eventsare personallydirected atoneself.Ideas ofReferencecharacterized byconfused, andoften repetitious,language with noapparent meaningor relationshipattached to them.WordSaladAn injection ofantipsychoticmedicationadministered onlyonce or twice amonth or onceevery three months.LAI(LongActingInjectable)Belief that you aredead, do not exist,are putrefying, orhave lost yourblood or internalorgansCotard'sDelusionTeethGrindingBruxismA federal law requiringthe creation of nationalstandards to protectsensitive patient healthinformation from beingdisclosed without thepatient’s consent orknowledge.HIPAA(HealthInsurancePortability andAccountabilityAct)a serious, long-termmental health conditioncharacterized bypervasive instability inmoods, interpersonalrelationships, self-image, and behavior.BorderlinePersonalityDisorderThese are thestaff that doassessmentsand passmedicationsRegisteredNurselack ofinterest,enthusiasm,or concern.Apathya chronic brain disorderthat disrupts how a personthinks, feels, and behaves,causing a break fromreality (psychosis) oftenmarked by hallucinations(like hearing voices) anddelusions (fixed falsebeliefs).Schizophreniaa medicalpractitionerspecializing inthe diagnosisand treatment ofmental illnessPsychiatristan uncontrollable,irrational, andpersistent fear ofa specific object,situation, oractivity.PhobiaRapidlyshiftingmooddescriptionLabilea neurological anddevelopmentaldisorder that affectshow people interactwith others,communicate,learn, and behaveAutismSpectrumDisorderA medicationclass that helpslevel out thehighs and lowsof the moodMoodStabilizernonsensicalwords orphrases whoseorigins areunrecognizableNeologisma mental healthcondition thatcauses extrememood swingsBipolarDisorderThese staffmembers areresponsible forsafety rounding,safety checks,and vitalsPatientCareTech/Techa chronic mentalhealth conditioncharacterized by apervasive pattern ofdisregard for, andviolation of, therights, feelings, andsafety of othersAntisocialpersonalityDisordera mood disorderthat causes apersistent feelingof sadness andloss of interest andcan interfere withyour daily lifeDepressionThethoughts tokill anotherpersonHomicidalideationsdrug-inducedmovement disordersresulting fromdopamine receptorblockade, typicallyoccurring as sideeffects of antipsychoticmedicationsEPS(ExtrapyramidalSymptoms)a structured, evidence-based psychotherapydesigned to manageintense emotions, reduceself-destructive behaviors,and improve relationshipsby balancing emotionalregulation, distresstolerance, and acceptancewith behavioral changeCBT(CognitiveBehavioralTherapy)a structured, evidence-based psychotherapydesigned to manageintense emotions, reduceself-destructive behaviors,and improve relationshipsby balancing emotionalregulation, distresstolerance, and acceptancewith behavioral changeDBT(DialecticalBehavioralTherapy)an intense,distressing innerrestlessnessand a powerful,uncontrollableurge to moveAkathisiaa mental health conditionthat is marked by a mixof schizophreniasymptoms, such ashallucinations anddelusions, and mooddisorder symptoms, suchas depression and maniaSchizoaffectiveDisorderthe term for acollection ofsymptoms thathappen when aperson has troubletelling the differencebetween what's realand what's not.PsychosisPathologicalhair pullingthat resultsin noticeablehair loss.Trichotillomaniais apprehensiveuneasiness ornervousnessusually over animpending oranticipatedmisfortuneAnxietyshort-term,round-the-clockhelp provided ina non-hospitalsetting duringcrisisCrisisResidentialTreatmentare a delusionalbelief thatgeneral eventsare personallydirected atoneself.Ideas ofReferencecharacterized byconfused, andoften repetitious,language with noapparent meaningor relationshipattached to them.WordSaladAn injection ofantipsychoticmedicationadministered onlyonce or twice amonth or onceevery three months.LAI(LongActingInjectable)Belief that you aredead, do not exist,are putrefying, orhave lost yourblood or internalorgansCotard'sDelusionTeethGrindingBruxismA federal law requiringthe creation of nationalstandards to protectsensitive patient healthinformation from beingdisclosed without thepatient’s consent orknowledge.HIPAA(HealthInsurancePortability andAccountabilityAct)a serious, long-termmental health conditioncharacterized bypervasive instability inmoods, interpersonalrelationships, self-image, and behavior.BorderlinePersonalityDisorderThese are thestaff that doassessmentsand passmedicationsRegisteredNurselack ofinterest,enthusiasm,or concern.Apathy

Mental Health Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Schizophrenia
    a chronic brain disorder that disrupts how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, causing a break from reality (psychosis) often marked by hallucinations (like hearing voices) and delusions (fixed false beliefs).
  2. Psychiatrist
    a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
  3. Phobia
    an uncontrollable, irrational, and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
  4. Labile
    Rapidly shifting mood description
  5. Autism Spectrum Disorder
    a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave
  6. Mood Stabilizer
    A medication class that helps level out the highs and lows of the mood
  7. Neologism
    nonsensical words or phrases whose origins are unrecognizable
  8. Bipolar Disorder
    a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
  9. Patient Care Tech/Tech
    These staff members are responsible for safety rounding, safety checks, and vitals
  10. Antisocial personality Disorder
    a chronic mental health condition characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights, feelings, and safety of others
  11. Depression
    a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily life
  12. Homicidal ideations
    The thoughts to kill another person
  13. EPS (Extrapyramidal Symptoms)
    drug-induced movement disorders resulting from dopamine receptor blockade, typically occurring as side effects of antipsychotic medications
  14. CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
    a structured, evidence-based psychotherapy designed to manage intense emotions, reduce self-destructive behaviors, and improve relationships by balancing emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and acceptance with behavioral change
  15. DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
    a structured, evidence-based psychotherapy designed to manage intense emotions, reduce self-destructive behaviors, and improve relationships by balancing emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and acceptance with behavioral change
  16. Akathisia
    an intense, distressing inner restlessness and a powerful, uncontrollable urge to move
  17. Schizoaffective Disorder
    a mental health condition that is marked by a mix of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression and mania
  18. Psychosis
    the term for a collection of symptoms that happen when a person has trouble telling the difference between what's real and what's not.
  19. Trichotillomania
    Pathological hair pulling that results in noticeable hair loss.
  20. Anxiety
    is apprehensive uneasiness or nervousness usually over an impending or anticipated misfortune
  21. Crisis Residential Treatment
    short-term, round-the-clock help provided in a non-hospital setting during crisis
  22. Ideas of Reference
    are a delusional belief that general events are personally directed at oneself.
  23. Word Salad
    characterized by confused, and often repetitious, language with no apparent meaning or relationship attached to them.
  24. LAI (Long Acting Injectable)
    An injection of antipsychotic medication administered only once or twice a month or once every three months.
  25. Cotard's Delusion
    Belief that you are dead, do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost your blood or internal organs
  26. Bruxism
    Teeth Grinding
  27. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
    A federal law requiring the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient’s consent or knowledge.
  28. Borderline Personality Disorder
    a serious, long-term mental health condition characterized by pervasive instability in moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image, and behavior.
  29. Registered Nurse
    These are the staff that do assessments and pass medications
  30. Apathy
    lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.