Psychiatristmedicaldoctor andcanprescribemedication.Traumathe lastingemotional responsethat often resultsfrom living througha distressing event.Self-stigmathe negativeattitudes, includinginternalized shame,that people withmental illness haveabout their owncondition.Stigmaa mark of disgraceassociated with aparticularcircumstance,quality, or person.Impulsionsa strongurge to dosomething;an impulse.RAD(ReactiveAttachmentDisorder)a rare but seriouscondition in which aninfant or young childdoesn't establishhealthy attachmentswith parents orcaregivers.SocialDeterminantsof Healththe non-medical factorsthat influencehealthoutcomes.MentalHealthScreeninga standard set ofquestions that aperson answers tohelp a health careprovider check forsigns of a mentaldisorder.MentalHealthConditionA wide range ofconditions thataffect mood,thinking, andbehavior.PTSD(PostTraumaticStressDisorder) An anxiety disorder thatdevelops in reaction tophysical injury or severemental or emotionaldistress, such as militarycombat, violent assault,natural disaster, or otherlife-threatening events.CopingskillThe methodsa personuses to dealwith stressfulsituations.988National Mentalhealth CrisisLifeline. You cancall, or text thisnumber anytime.SubstanceAbuse/Dependencemental disorder thataffects a person's brainand behavior, leadingto a person's inabilityto control their use ofsubstances such aslegal or illegal drugs,alcohol, or medicationsNeurotransmittersa chemical substance thatis released at the end of anerve fiber by the arrival ofa nerve impulse and, bydiffusing across thesynapse or junction,causes the transfer of theimpulse to another nervefiber, a muscle fiber, orsome other structuSymptoma sign of theexistence ofsomething,especially of anundesirablesituation.Psychotherapythe treatment ofmentalconditions byverbalcommunicationand interaction.RecoveryA process of changethrough whichindividuals improvetheir health andwellness, live a self-directed life, andstrive to reach theirfull potential.LivedExperiencePersonal knowledgeabout the world gainedthrough direct, first-hand involvement ineveryday events ratherthan throughrepresentationsconstructed by otherpeople.Anxietya mental conditioncharacterized by excessiveapprehensiveness aboutreal or perceived threats,typically leading toavoidance behaviors andoften to physical symptomssuch as increased heartrate and muscle tension.OutpatientA patient who visitsa health care facilityfor diagnosis ortreatment withoutspending the night.Schizophreniaa mental disordercharacterized bydisruptions in thoughtprocesses,perceptions,emotionalresponsiveness, andsocial interactions.OCDcommon, chronic, andlong-lasting disorder inwhich a person hasuncontrollable, reoccurringthoughts ("obsessions")and/or behaviors("compulsions") that he orshe feels the urge to repeatover and over.IntrusivethoughtsAn unpleasantmemory or idea thatoccurs often in aperson's everydaythoughts and keepshim or her fromthinking about otherthings.Psychologisthold doctoratedegrees, they donot attendmedical schooland are notmedical doctorsPsychiatristmedicaldoctor andcanprescribemedication.Traumathe lastingemotional responsethat often resultsfrom living througha distressing event.Self-stigmathe negativeattitudes, includinginternalized shame,that people withmental illness haveabout their owncondition.Stigmaa mark of disgraceassociated with aparticularcircumstance,quality, or person.Impulsionsa strongurge to dosomething;an impulse.RAD(ReactiveAttachmentDisorder)a rare but seriouscondition in which aninfant or young childdoesn't establishhealthy attachmentswith parents orcaregivers.SocialDeterminantsof Healththe non-medical factorsthat influencehealthoutcomes.MentalHealthScreeninga standard set ofquestions that aperson answers tohelp a health careprovider check forsigns of a mentaldisorder.MentalHealthConditionA wide range ofconditions thataffect mood,thinking, andbehavior.PTSD(PostTraumaticStressDisorder) An anxiety disorder thatdevelops in reaction tophysical injury or severemental or emotionaldistress, such as militarycombat, violent assault,natural disaster, or otherlife-threatening events.CopingskillThe methodsa personuses to dealwith stressfulsituations.988National Mentalhealth CrisisLifeline. You cancall, or text thisnumber anytime.SubstanceAbuse/Dependencemental disorder thataffects a person's brainand behavior, leadingto a person's inabilityto control their use ofsubstances such aslegal or illegal drugs,alcohol, or medicationsNeurotransmittersa chemical substance thatis released at the end of anerve fiber by the arrival ofa nerve impulse and, bydiffusing across thesynapse or junction,causes the transfer of theimpulse to another nervefiber, a muscle fiber, orsome other structuSymptoma sign of theexistence ofsomething,especially of anundesirablesituation.Psychotherapythe treatment ofmentalconditions byverbalcommunicationand interaction.RecoveryA process of changethrough whichindividuals improvetheir health andwellness, live a self-directed life, andstrive to reach theirfull potential.LivedExperiencePersonal knowledgeabout the world gainedthrough direct, first-hand involvement ineveryday events ratherthan throughrepresentationsconstructed by otherpeople.Anxietya mental conditioncharacterized by excessiveapprehensiveness aboutreal or perceived threats,typically leading toavoidance behaviors andoften to physical symptomssuch as increased heartrate and muscle tension.OutpatientA patient who visitsa health care facilityfor diagnosis ortreatment withoutspending the night.Schizophreniaa mental disordercharacterized bydisruptions in thoughtprocesses,perceptions,emotionalresponsiveness, andsocial interactions.OCDcommon, chronic, andlong-lasting disorder inwhich a person hasuncontrollable, reoccurringthoughts ("obsessions")and/or behaviors("compulsions") that he orshe feels the urge to repeatover and over.IntrusivethoughtsAn unpleasantmemory or idea thatoccurs often in aperson's everydaythoughts and keepshim or her fromthinking about otherthings.Psychologisthold doctoratedegrees, they donot attendmedical schooland are notmedical doctors

Mental Health Week 2023 - 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. medical doctor and can prescribe medication.
    Psychiatrist
  2. the lasting emotional response that often results from living through a distressing event.
    Trauma
  3. the negative attitudes, including internalized shame, that people with mental illness have about their own condition.
    Self-stigma
  4. a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
    Stigma
  5. a strong urge to do something; an impulse.
    Impulsions
  6. a rare but serious condition in which an infant or young child doesn't establish healthy attachments with parents or caregivers.
    RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder)
  7. the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes.
    Social Determinants of Health
  8. a standard set of questions that a person answers to help a health care provider check for signs of a mental disorder.
    Mental Health Screening
  9. A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior.
    Mental Health Condition
  10. An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events.
    PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
  11. The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
    Coping skill
  12. National Mental health Crisis Lifeline. You can call, or text this number anytime.
    988
  13. mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to a person's inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications
    Substance Abuse/ Dependence
  14. a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, causes the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fiber, a muscle fiber, or some other structu
    Neurotransmitters
  15. a sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation.
    Symptom
  16. the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
    Psychotherapy
  17. A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self- directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
    Recovery
  18. Personal knowledge about the world gained through direct, first-hand involvement in everyday events rather than through representations constructed by other people.
    Lived Experience
  19. a mental condition characterized by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats, typically leading to avoidance behaviors and often to physical symptoms such as increased heart rate and muscle tension.
    Anxiety
  20. A patient who visits a health care facility for diagnosis or treatment without spending the night.
    Outpatient
  21. a mental disorder characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, emotional responsiveness, and social interactions.
    Schizophrenia
  22. common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts ("obsessions") and/or behaviors ("compulsions") that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over.
    OCD
  23. An unpleasant memory or idea that occurs often in a person's everyday thoughts and keeps him or her from thinking about other things.
    Intrusive thoughts
  24. hold doctorate degrees, they do not attend medical school and are not medical doctors
    Psychologist