describes situations in which mental health symptoms occur together, become severe and longer-lasting, and interfere with the ability to live a comfortable life.
What is mental health disorder
means a loss of memory. People with ________ cannot remember previously learned information and/or have problems learning new information.
What is Amnesia
is a mental health disorder in which people feel apprehension or worry about something bad happening in the future. ______ is often accompanied by physical symptoms, such as muscle tension, shaking, sweating, shortness ofbreath, and a racing heart.
What is Anxiety
difficulty following directions; daydreaming; boredom; excitability; repetitive behaviors
What is ADHD
If you drop me, I am sure to crack, but give me a smile and I'll always smile back.
A mirror.
describe feelings, behaviors, and thoughts that are outside of normal living.
What are Mental health symptoms
are repetitive behaviors (such as hand washing) that a person feels driven to do to get rid of anxieties.
What is compulsions
occurs when a person feels disoriented and confused and cannot maintain focus. When people experience _______, their attention often wanders and they may have a hard time remembering things or speaking normally.
What is delirium
decreased need for sleep; euphoria; hypersomnia
What is bipolar disorder
Where does today come before yesterday?
In the dictionary
is a mental health disorder in which a person experiences delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized thinking.
What is psychotic disorder
are beliefs that are (1) not true, (2)based on an incorrect assumption about theworld, and (3) held very strongly by someone even though other people do not believe them. For example, someone may have the _______ of being followed even when he or she is not.
What is Delusions
occur when a person perceives something that does not exist. People experiencing ________ believe that they perceive something through their senses (such as sight and hearing) even though their sense organs (such astheir eyes and ears) are not being stimulated. For example, someone may "see" images or "hear" sounds that do not exist.
What is hallucinations
Uhostility; dissociation; fear of abandonment; unstable self-image; feeling 'empty’; physically violent; suicide attempts
What is BPD
An electric train is headed east. Where does the smoke go?
Electric trains don't produce any smoke!
is a mental health problem brought about by drinking alcohol or using other drugs.
What is substance-induced mental health problem
is either excessive sleeping or feeling excessively sleepy during waking hours. It is the opposite of insomnia.
What is Hypersomnia
means having difficulty falling asleep, difficulty remaining asleep, or a feeling that sleep does not provide good rest.
What is Insomnia
What does BPD stand for
What is Borderline Personality Disorder
What breaks yet never falls, and what falls but never breaks?
Day and night
occurs when a person has periods of depression followed by manic episodes.
What is bipolar disorder
refer to periods when a person has an unusually elevated mood or an unusually irritable mood. People experiencing _______ may have an inflated sense of self-esteem, have a decreased need for sleep, be bursting with energy and activity, and appear very agitated.
What is Manic episodes
is a mental health disorder in which people feel very sad or empty and experience a loss of interest or pleasure in activities. People who are ______ often gain or lose a lot of weight, sleep too much or too little, are very agitated, or have no energy. They may feel worthless, have trouble concentrating, and think about suicide.
What is Depression
What does ADHD Stand for
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
What two words, added together, contain the most letters?
Post office