Disorders
Treatments
TRUE/FALSE
Statistics
VCU
100

This mood disorder causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.

Depression

100

The therapeutic treatment of mental illness provided by a trained mental health professional.

Psychotherapy

100

Eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate among mental illnesses.

True

100

This is the most prevalent type of anxiety disorder, beginning around the age of 13 and affecting 15 million adults (7.1% million of the U.S. population)

Social anxiety disorder

100

This VCU service can be used if someone needs help immediately and is available 24/&.

TimelyCare

300

This disorder is characterized by feelings of worry or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.

Anxiety

300

A substance used for medical treatment (ex: drugs)

Medication

300

The average cost of therapy appointments in the U.S. are about $100-$200. 

Extra Points: What is the average cost in the U.K.? (estimate)

True; $75-$155

300

This eating disorder is rare, estimated to have affected 1.1% of adults and 5.5% of children aged 7-14 years old, and is characterized by someone eating nonfood items like dirt, clay, and hair.

Pica

300

Name the location of VCU Student Counseling Services.

Student Commons

500

This is a disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

500

A group meeting where members guide each other towards the shared goal of recovery. 

Support Group

500
You have control over whether you are in a positive or negative mental health space.

Trick question... True and false

500

Approximately, this percent of adult Americans have a mental illness (within 10%)

20%

500

Name 3 VCU support groups offered and available for anyone to join.

ADHD, Asian Voices, Black Voices, Chronic Illness, Grief Support, International Student Discussion Hour, Latin Voices, Medical Student, Rainbow Group, Support Group for Survivors of Sexual Violence, Trans and Non-Binary

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