Anxiety & Depression
Bipolar & Schizophrenia
OCD & PTSD
Mental Health vs. Mental Illness; Stigma
Miscellaneous
100

What is depression?

A mood disorder that makes you feel alone and always losing interest in everything you do.

100

Is Schizophrenia a life-long mental disorder?

Yes, however, with professional help and social support, most people manage their symptoms and have a satisfactory quality of life. 

100

Write and correctly spell what OCD stands for.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

100

What is an example of a Mental Disorder/Illness?

Depression

Note: NOT Depressed. 

100

T/F: A phobia is an intense fear about something that might be harmful.

If false, explain why.

TRUE

200

What is the difference between seasonal depression and psychotic depression?

Psychotic: feeling that you have committed a crime; thoughts of suicide.

200

What kind of treatment is available for people with Schizophrenia? (List 1)

Antipsychotic medications, therapy, social support. 

200

At what age are people usually diagnosed with OCD?

It can begin at many different points in a person's life, but most commonly starts before age 20. 

200

What are 2 examples of Mental Health Problems?

Heartbroken, sorrowful, demoralized, grieving, mournful, despairing.

200

T/F: ADHD is equally common in boys and girls.

If false, explain why.

FALSE

Boys are 2-3 times more likely to develop ADHD than girls. 

300

Describe some of the symptoms of Anxiety Disorder. (List 2)

Irritable, headaches, stomach aches, muscle aches, etc. 

300

What are some of the symptoms of Schizophrenia? (List 2)

Delusions, hallucinations, thought disorder, loss of drive, blunt expression of emotions, social withdrawal, lack of insight/awareness, difficulty thinking. 

300

What is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: disturbance of the normal stress response to a severe and often life-threatening event that persists well beyond the expected time and causes significant problems in daily life. 

300

What are 3 examples of Mental Distress?

Upset, annoyed, sad, unhappy, disappointed, disgusted, angry, bitter, blue, down, sorry, glum, distressed, depressed, dejected, pessimistic. 

300

T/F: A delusion is defined as seeing something that is not real.

If false, explain why.

FALSE

Delusions are false beliefs of persecution, guilt, or being under outside control.

400

Approximately what percentage of US residents have anxiety disorder?

31.1%

400

What combination of factors is believed to cause Bipolar Mood Disorder? (List 2)

Genetic factors, biochemical factors, stress, and seasons. 

400

How is PTSD different than other mental illnesses?

Unlike ALL other mental illnesses, PTSD is ALWAYS caused by a terrible event that occurs in a person's life. 

400

What are 3 terms related to stigma?

Stereotype, Prejudice, and discrimination. 

400

T/F: A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating people who have a mental illness.

If false, explain why.


TRUE

500

What causes Anxiety Disorders? (4 main causes)

Personality characteristics, learned responses, genetics, biochemical processes. 

500

What are some of the symptoms of Bipolar Mood Disorder? (List 4)

Elevated mood, increased energy and overactivity, reduced sleep, irritability, rapid thinking/speech, lack of inhibitions, lack of insight, psychosis

500

How can PTSD be treated? (List 4)

Support from family, friends, etc.

Exercise, health food.

Limiting alcohol use and avoiding drug use. 

Medication.

Psychotherapy.

500

List 2 famous people we learned about that suffer(ed) from a mental illness. Who are they, what was their illness, and how did it affect them, if at all?

Answers will vary.

500

T/F: Diet, exercise, and establishing a regular sleep cycle are all effective treatments for many mental disorders in teenagers.

If false, explain why.

FALSE

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