Anxiety
Coping Skills
Depression
Healthy Living
Miscellaneous
100

True or false: Feeling anxious sometimes means you have a mental illness.

False

100

Name five examples of healthy coping skills (other than sleeping).

Varied answers - art, exercise, hobbies, seeing a therapist, spending time with friends or family, talking to someone, etc.
100

True or false: Strong people with supportive families don't get depression.

Literally anyone can experience depression.

100

How many hours of sleep does the CDC recommend for adolescents?

8-10 hours per night.

100

Why is it important to practice gratitude?

By appreciating the things you do have, you will be less focused on what is going wrong in your life.

200

True or false: Medication is the ONLY way to manage anxiety.

False

200

What makes an unhealthy coping skill different from a healthy one?

An unhealthy coping skill helps you to avoid feelings in the short-term but has negative consequences in the long-term. A healthy coping skill is about helping you manage the stress as it comes, without risking your health or safety.

200

True or false: Girls are more likely than boys to take antidepressants.

False!

200

True or false: Some people just aren't athletic enough to benefit from exercise.

False. With time and effort, nearly anyone can get in shape and benefit from exercising. 

200

What are some common physical symptoms of depression or anxiety?

Headache, neck pain, back pain, stomachache, nausea, cramping, low energy, poor appetite or too much appetite.

300

What lifestyle habits can help to reduce anxiety?

Eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and sleeping enough at night.

300

What is a good way to cope with the "winter blues."

Try to spend at least a little bit of time outside in direct sunlight each day.

300

True or false: Only a mental health professional can diagnose or treat depression.

False. In some cases, your primary doctor can also prescribe medication or recommend therapy for depression.

300

How many minutes of exercise does the average adolescent need per day?

At minimum, a teen should exercise for 30 minutes three times per week. Ideally, 60 minutes five to six times per week.

300

True or false: If you need therapy now, you will never be able to work in the mental health field.

False! Sometimes the best mental health professionals are those who have experienced mental healthcare from both sides.

400

Name two potential health consequences of not managing your anxiety.

High blood pressure, heart disease, gut health issues, sleep issues, headaches, memory and concentration issues.

400
Why are eating and sleeping not always the best coping skill?

Sometimes, excessive eating or sleeping can be a way of avoiding your emotions rather than managing them in a healthy way. Overeating or too much sleep can also have consequences for your physical or mental health.

400

True or false: A sudden loss or traumatic experience can lead to depression in someone who did not previously experience it.

True. If you are feeling persistent sadness, low motivation, or lack of energy after a distressing experience, it is important to let a trusted adult know how you are feeling.

400

What are some ways to practice good sleep hygiene?

Stick to a consistent sleep schedule, limit screens one hour before bed, avoid caffeine up to 5 hours before bed, exercise regularly, keep the room dark or wear a sleep mask.

400

What should you do if your friend is feeling depressed?

Talk to them. Show your support. Encourage them to reach out to a school guidance counselor, parent, teacher, or trusted adult. 

500

Name one hormone associated with stress.

Cortisol and catecholamines (including epinephrine and norepinephrine)

500

Why is it so difficult to replace unhealthy coping skills with healthy ones?

Sometimes, unhealthy coping skills provide more immediate relief, while healthier ones take longer to work well or take practice to do effectively.

500

What percentage of ER visits have a depressive disorder as the primary diagnosis?

a.) 40% b.) 20.5% c.) 12.5% d.) 6%

c.) 12.5%

500

What should you do before making major changes to your diet (ie: becoming a vegetarian, trying keto/paleo/etc.)?

Talk with your doctor. Consider any history of eating disorders, gastrointestinal problems, nutritional deficiencies, etc. that might create extra challenge with adjusting to a new diet. Talk to people who follow the diet you are interested in. Consider seeking a nutritionist to help you make the change safely.

500

1 in every _ Americans will experience at least one episode of depression in their lifetime. 

1 in every 6

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