Title Page (Slide 1)
Quiz: Understanding Mental Illness, Violence, and Challenging Behavior
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Question 1 (Slide 2)
Does everyone have mental health?
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Yes
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No
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Answer page (Slide 3):
Yes – everyone has mental health.
Question 2 (Slide 4)
Does having a mental illness always mean someone will be violent?
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Yes
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No
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Answer page (Slide 5):
No – most people with mental illness are not violent.
Question 3 (Slide 6)
What is the biggest risk factor for violence?
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Schizophrenia
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Alcohol and drugs
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Autism
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Answer page (Slide 7):
Alcohol and drugs are the biggest risk factor.
Question 4 (Slide 8)
Do some people lose touch with reality through hallucinations or delusions?
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Yes
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No
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Answer page (Slide 9):
Yes – some people do lose touch with reality.
Question 5 (Slide 10)
Do all people who were abused or hurt as children go on to harm others?
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Yes
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No
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Answer page (Slide 11):
No – not everyone who was abused will harm others.
Question 6 (Slide 12)
What does “challenging behavior” mean?
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Behavior that makes life hard for the person or others
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Good behavior at school
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A fun challenge or game
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Answer page (Slide 13):
Challenging behavior is behavior that makes life hard for the person or others.
Question 7 (Slide 14)
Which of these is an example of challenging behavior?
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Hitting or shouting
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Reading a book
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Playing a game
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Answer page (Slide 15):
Hitting or shouting is an example of challenging behavior.
Question 8 (Slide 16)
Challenging behavior often happens because of:
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Loud or busy environments
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Unmet needs like pain or frustration
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Developmental needs like Autism or ADHD
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All of the above
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Answer page (Slide 17):
All of the above.
Question 9 (Slide 18)
What is a good way to support people with challenging behavior?
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Punish them
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Ignore them
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Use Positive Behavior Support and work as a team
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Answer page (Slide 19):
Use Positive Behavior Support and work as a team.
Final Slide (Slide 20)
Well done! 🎉
Behavior always has a reason.
With empathy, support, and understanding, we can help people.
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