Mental Health 101
Mental Health 2.0
Mental Health 3.0
Mental Health Help/Treatment
Promoting Positive Mental Health
100

The ability to tune into your own thoughts, feelings, and actions 

Mindfulness

100

Anger, fear, love, joy, disgust, sadness, etc. are examples of 

Emotions/Feelings

100

TRUE or FALSE: around 1 in 4 Americans have a diagnosed mental health issue.  

TRUE (approx. 26.2% of Americans)

100

True or False: Seeking professional mental health treatment, such as Therapy and/or medication are shown to be successful tools in dealing with mental health challenges.

TRUE

100

A person, or group of people, who provide someone with help and assistance through a mental health challenge.  

Support

200

Name TWO difficult emotions that could be hard to deal with.

Anxiety, sadness, anger, fear, loneliness, grief, confusion.

200

To deal with something difficult, like a problem or a hard feeling.

Cope

200

a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about something that might happen

Anxiety

200

TRUE or FALSE: Children are too young to develop a mental illness like depression or anxiety.

FALSE

200

A person whose success or behavior serves as a good example to others.

Role Model

300

A word used to describe how you think and feel about yourself.

Self-Esteem

300

Name ONE healthy coping skill and ONE unhealthy coping skill. 

Healthy:  Deep breathing, talking to someone, exercising, music, meditation, music, etc.

Unhealthy:  avoidance, negative self-talk, aggression, self-harm, isolation, substance abuse, etc. 

300

Ways of dealing with difficult emotions or situations that ultimately cause more harm than good.

Unhealthy Coping Skills

300

What is the national suicide and crisis hotline?

988 (Call or Text)

300

Taking actions to look after your physical, emotional, and mental health, with the goal to feel good and happy.

Self-Care

400

You may experience this feeling when you are struggling to deal with threatening, difficult, unexpected, and/or painful situations.

Stress/Anxiety

400

A measure of how much you like and respect yourself.

Self-Respect

400

A chemical that you take into your body, which changes the way you feel and act.

Drugs/Substances

400

A licensed mental health professional that specializes in helping people address emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. 

Mental Health Therapist

400

TRUE or FALSE: ALL stress is bad.

FALSE. Some stress can be motivating and is a natural reaction your body has to certain events. It can sometimes give us an "extra push". When stress becomes too much to handle, that might be an indication to start making some positive mental health changes

500

Emotions that may be experienced after a significant loss

Grief (sadness, anger, regret, hopelessness, confusion)

500

When someone experiences something really scary, dangerous, or upsetting that makes them feel overwhelmed, helpless, and struggling to cope. This could have lasting affects on their mental health.

Trauma

500

This is a mental disorder characterized by continuous sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously rewarding or enjoyable activities.

Depression

500

A mental health professional and medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders through the use of medication.

Psychiatrist

500

The feeling of being thankful and showing appreciation for the good things in your life.

Gratitude, or being grateful.

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