Mental Health Basics
Myths vs. Facts
Famous Faces
Self-Care
Recovery Concepts
100

This common condition is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest. 

What is Depression?

100

Myth or Fact: You can just "snap out of" a mental health condition if you try hard enough. 

What is a Myth?

100

This gymnast prioritized her mental health during the Tokyo Olympics. 

Who is Simone Biles?

100

The recommended amount of sleep for most adults is 7-9 of these. 

What are Hours?

100

This term refers to a return to use after a period of abstinence. 

What is Relapse?

200

This term describes the social disapproval or "mark of shame" regarding mental health. 

What is Stigma?

200

Myth or Fact: 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experiences mental illness each year. 

What is Fact?

200

This singer/actress is open about her journey with Bipolar Disorder and founded the Rare Impact Fund. 

Who is Selena Gomez?

200

This physical activity releases endorphins that improve mood. 

What is Exercise?

200

This 4-letter word is the foundation of recovery and the belief that things can get better. 

What is Hope?

300

This type of professional has a medical degree (MD) and can prescribe medication. 

What is a Psychiatrist? 

300

Myth or Fact: Children cannot experience mental health problems. 

What is Myth?

300

This swimmer holds 28 Olympic medals and advocates for therapy. 

Who is Michael Phelps?

300

Taking a "Digital Detox" means staying off of this for a period of time. 

What is Social Media?
300

This occurs when a person has both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder simultaneously. 

What is Dual Diagnosis (or Co-Occurring Disorders)?

400

This term describes the emotional response to a deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can have lasting effects on mental and physical health.

What is Trauma?

400

Myth or Fact: People with mental health conditions are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators. 

What is Fact?

400

This "Deadpool" actor often speaks about his lifelong struggle with anxiety. 

Who is Ryan Reynolds?

400

The practice of being present and focused on the "now". 

What is Mindfulness?

400

This is the process of the brain slowly healing and returning to normal function after stopping substance use. 

What is Neuroplasticity?

500

These strategies are used to manage stress, emotions, and difficult situations in healthy ways.

What are coping skills?

500

Myth or Fact: Addiction is a choice and a character flaw. 

What is Myth?

500

This "Avengers" actor has openly discussed his struggles with substance abuse and mental health and later became a major advocate for recovery after rebuilding his career.

Who is Robert Downey Jr.?

500

Setting these helps you say "no" to things that drain your energy. 

What are Boundaries?

500

These groups allow people dealing with similar issues, like grief and addiction, to share experiences with one another. 

What are Support Groups?

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