What is talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed social worker, or another mental health worker. You learn about the moods, feelings, and thoughts you are having.
What is psychotherapy?
100
What is 8 months
What is the time range of teen depression occurring?
100
What is ADHD, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, or even a substance abuse
What are some psychiatric diagnoses children might have when being depressed?
100
What is obesity
What is more common in adults than children who have depression?
100
What is a. Mood Disorder
What is depression considered?
a. Mood Disorder
b. Anxiety Disorder
c. Tourette Disorder
d. Tic Disorder
200
What studies social and mental development of children
What is a child psychologist?
200
What is 3% in childhood and 14% in adolescence
What is the occurrence of when major depression occurs?
200
What a sudden cardiac arrest
What has occurred in some children when they took tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)?
200
What is 1 in 10 adults
What is the reported estimate of adults with depression in the United States?
200
What is biological or physiological
What can the cause of depression be from?
300
What is a psychologic distress that can range from mild to severe phase
What is the definition of Depression?
300
What is 20%
What is the percentage of teenagers who deal with depression before adulthood?
300
What are school nurses, parents, teachers, pediatricians, or mental health specialists
What are the names of some of the helpers that give great treatment to children with depression?
300
What are older men
What is the gender in adults who are more likely to have major depression and think of suicide?
300
What are Hispanics and Native Americans
What race is usually observed with depression?
400
What is a mild/chronic depression that has less symptoms than major depression and often last 2 years or longer
What is dysthymia?
400
What is 5.3%
What is the percentage of adults in the United States being diagnosed with some type of mental disorder?
400
What are sleep disturbance, appetite disturbance, doing poorly in school, many somatic complaints, and has difficulty in concentrating
What are major signs of depression in children?
400
What is 45 to 64 years old
What is the estimated age of adults who are more likely to be depressed?
400
What are imipramine, desipramine, and amitriptyline
What are common antidepressant medications they might prescribe to you?
500
What is inability to experience pleasure
What is anhedonia?
500
What is 6% which is 2 million people
What is the percentage at which adults 65 and older are diagnosed with depression?
500
What are alcohol/substance abuse, chronic illness, previous suicide attempt, and diagnosed psychotic disorder
What are some risk factors for children?
500
What are poor self-care, doing poorly in school, lack of involvement, doesn`t talk to a lot of people anymore, anxiety, and focus on some type of violence
What are some symptoms of depression in adults?
500
What is inviting them to outings with you, talk/listen to them, never ignore any signs they give you that deals with depression, or always offer your support or understanding
What are some ways you can help a loved one who has depression?