Dissociative Disorderis a disorder marked bya separation from orinterruption of aperson’s fundamentalaspects of wakingconsciousness, such aspersonal identity orpersonal history.Dementiais a condition ofdecliningmental abilities,especiallymemory.Borderline PersonalityDisorder involves a Lack ofone's own identity, with rapidchanges in mood, intenseunstable interpersonalrelationships, markedimpulsivity, instability in affectand in self-image.• Dependent PersonalityDisorder: Extreme nOppositional DefiantDisorderis a disruptive behaviorpattern of childhoodand adolescencecharacterized bydefiant,disobedient and hostilebehaviorAttention DeficitDisorder (ADD)is a biologically-based disorderthat includesdistractibility andimpulsiveness.Stigmais a mark ofshame ordiscredit. A signof socialunacceptability.Residential Treatmentis an ntensive andcomprehensivepsychiatric treatment ina campus-like setting,usuallyfor a minimum ofseveral months.Posttraumatic StressDisorderis a psychologicalreaction that occursafter experiencing ahighly stressingeventCatatonic is astate of physicalimmobility,unresponsiveness,or strangemovements.Substance Abuseis theinappropriate useof and possiblyaddiction to illegaland legalsubstancesNeurobiologyis a branch of the lifesciences that deals withthe anatomy, physiologyand pathologyof the nervous system.Brain Disorderis any abnormalityin the brain thatresults in impairedfunctioning orthinking.DSM-IVis the Diagnosticand StatisticalManual of MentalDisorders.Generalized AnxietyDisorder ischaracterized byexcessiveuncontrollable worryabout everydaythings.Obsessive-CompulsiveDisorderis a disorder in whichindividuals are plaguedby persistent, recurringthoughts orobsessions that reflectexaggerated anxiety orfears.Delusionis a belief thatis false, fancifulor derived fromdeception.Therapyis the treatment ofphysical, mental orbehavioral problemsthat is meant to cureorrehabilitate.Agoraphobia isa panic disorderthat involvesintense fear andavoidance of anyplace or situationPsychosisis a seriousmental disordercharacterized bydefective or lostcontact with realityComorbidityis theexistence oftwo or moreillnessesSchizoid PersonalityDisorder is primarilycharacterized by avery limitedrange of expressingand experiencingemotion. IAutismis a PervasiveDevelopmental Disorder(PDD) that affects aperson’s ability tocommunicate, formnormal socialrelationships and respondappropriately to theexternal world.Mental RetardationisBelow normalintellectual abilitythat originates duringthe developmentalperiod.Eating Disordersare a seriousdisturbance in eatingbehavior, such asextreme and unhealthyreduction offood intake or severeovereating.Dissociative Disorderis a disorder marked bya separation from orinterruption of aperson’s fundamentalaspects of wakingconsciousness, such aspersonal identity orpersonal history.Dementiais a condition ofdecliningmental abilities,especiallymemory.Borderline PersonalityDisorder involves a Lack ofone's own identity, with rapidchanges in mood, intenseunstable interpersonalrelationships, markedimpulsivity, instability in affectand in self-image.• Dependent PersonalityDisorder: Extreme nOppositional DefiantDisorderis a disruptive behaviorpattern of childhoodand adolescencecharacterized bydefiant,disobedient and hostilebehaviorAttention DeficitDisorder (ADD)is a biologically-based disorderthat includesdistractibility andimpulsiveness.Stigmais a mark ofshame ordiscredit. A signof socialunacceptability.Residential Treatmentis an ntensive andcomprehensivepsychiatric treatment ina campus-like setting,usuallyfor a minimum ofseveral months.Posttraumatic StressDisorderis a psychologicalreaction that occursafter experiencing ahighly stressingeventCatatonic is astate of physicalimmobility,unresponsiveness,or strangemovements.Substance Abuseis theinappropriate useof and possiblyaddiction to illegaland legalsubstancesNeurobiologyis a branch of the lifesciences that deals withthe anatomy, physiologyand pathologyof the nervous system.Brain Disorderis any abnormalityin the brain thatresults in impairedfunctioning orthinking.DSM-IVis the Diagnosticand StatisticalManual of MentalDisorders.Generalized AnxietyDisorder ischaracterized byexcessiveuncontrollable worryabout everydaythings.Obsessive-CompulsiveDisorderis a disorder in whichindividuals are plaguedby persistent, recurringthoughts orobsessions that reflectexaggerated anxiety orfears.Delusionis a belief thatis false, fancifulor derived fromdeception.Therapyis the treatment ofphysical, mental orbehavioral problemsthat is meant to cureorrehabilitate.Agoraphobia isa panic disorderthat involvesintense fear andavoidance of anyplace or situationPsychosisis a seriousmental disordercharacterized bydefective or lostcontact with realityComorbidityis theexistence oftwo or moreillnessesSchizoid PersonalityDisorder is primarilycharacterized by avery limitedrange of expressingand experiencingemotion. IAutismis a PervasiveDevelopmental Disorder(PDD) that affects aperson’s ability tocommunicate, formnormal socialrelationships and respondappropriately to theexternal world.Mental RetardationisBelow normalintellectual abilitythat originates duringthe developmentalperiod.Eating Disordersare a seriousdisturbance in eatingbehavior, such asextreme and unhealthyreduction offood intake or severeovereating.

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. Dissociative Disorder is a disorder marked by a separation from or interruption of a person’s fundamental aspects of waking consciousness, such as personal identity or personal history.
  2. Dementia is a condition of declining mental abilities, especially memory.
  3. Borderline Personality Disorder involves a Lack of one's own identity, with rapid changes in mood, intense unstable interpersonal relationships, marked impulsivity, instability in affect and in self-image. • Dependent Personality Disorder: Extreme n
  4. Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a disruptive behavior pattern of childhood and adolescence characterized by defiant, disobedient and hostile behavior
  5. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a biologically-based disorder that includes distractibility and impulsiveness.
  6. Stigma is a mark of shame or discredit. A sign of social unacceptability.
  7. Residential Treatment is an ntensive and comprehensive psychiatric treatment in a campus-like setting, usually for a minimum of several months.
  8. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a psychological reaction that occurs after experiencing a highly stressing event
  9. Catatonic is a state of physical immobility, unresponsiveness, or strange movements.
  10. Substance Abuse is the inappropriate use of and possibly addiction to illegal and legal substances
  11. Neurobiology is a branch of the life sciences that deals with the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the nervous system.
  12. Brain Disorder is any abnormality in the brain that results in impaired functioning or thinking.
  13. DSM-IV is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
  14. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by excessive uncontrollable worry about everyday things.
  15. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is a disorder in which individuals are plagued by persistent, recurring thoughts or obsessions that reflect exaggerated anxiety or fears.
  16. Delusion is a belief that is false, fanciful or derived from deception.
  17. Therapy is the treatment of physical, mental or behavioral problems that is meant to cure or rehabilitate.
  18. Agoraphobia is a panic disorder that involves intense fear and avoidance of any place or situation
  19. Psychosis is a serious mental disorder characterized by defective or lost contact with reality
  20. Comorbidity is the existence of two or more illnesses
  21. Schizoid Personality Disorder is primarily characterized by a very limited range of expressing and experiencing emotion. I
  22. Autism is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) that affects a person’s ability to communicate, form normal social relationships and respond appropriately to the external world.
  23. Mental Retardation is Below normal intellectual ability that originates during the developmental period.
  24. Eating Disorders are a serious disturbance in eating behavior, such as extreme and unhealthy reduction of food intake or severe overeating.