Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
PTSD
Resources
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This is the prevalence rate of anxiety among college students in the U.S. 

41.6%

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Common symptoms of bipolar disorder include these.

Massive mood swings (between depression and mania, with as little as no changes in external conditions), Irritability, Impulsiveness, Restlessness or Insomnia

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The common symptoms of depression.

Feelings of sadness, angry outbursts, loss of interest or pleasure, tiredness and lack of energy, reduced appetite and weight loss, feelings of worthlessness

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What causes the disorder.

Seeing or living through a dangerous event.   

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This place is on campus and it is for people to go to when they are in a crisis, need individual counseling, need counseling about substance use or for free HIV testing and free condoms.

What is the student counseling center.

C112

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This type of anxiety disorder is when someone is extremely scared of being judged by and looked at negatively by others.

Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

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The test used to diagnosed people with bipolar disorder.

 There is no for-sure way to diagnose bipolar disorder, as genetic makeup and physical attributes are normally not any different from someone without it. A psychiatric diagnosis is the best option. There’s no test.

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Treatments for depression.

Psychotherapy, medications, exercise, brain stimulation therapies, light therapy or alternative approaches such as acupuncture, medications etc

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Symptoms of PTSD

Frightening thoughts, flashbacks, and nightmares.

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The hours of the Student Counseling Center

8am-4:30pm Mondays, Thursday and Fridays.

8am-6pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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This anxiety disorder is defined as having obsessions with perceived deficits in physical appearance (either minor or unnoticeable to others).

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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The cause of bipolar disorder.

Bipolar Disorder is entirely hereditary. A big step in diagnosis is discerning whether any relatives have had the disorder.

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Strategies to help prevent and deal with depression

Take steps to control stress, reach out to family and friends, get treatment at the earliest sign of a problem, consider getting long-term maintenance treatment

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This is altered or changed causing PTSD

The flight of fight response.

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A national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24/7.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 

1-800-273-8255

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Pyromania (uncontrollable urges to start fires) is this type of anxiety response, related to OCD. 

Mania/Compulsions

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What are some good self care strategies.

Develop a daily routine, Minimize stress, Eat healthy & Avoid drug and alcohol use

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Name some of the different types of depression. (4)

Major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, seasonal affective disorder

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Treatments for PTSD

Exposure therapy, Cognitive therapy, and antidepressants

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A way to get help during crisis through text message. 

a real-life human trained to bring texters from a hot moment to a cool calm through active listening and collaborative problem solving.

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME or HELLO to 741741

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Anxiety and this other type of feeling causes similar activation in the HPA-Axis and the sympathetic nervous system.

Fear

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How people treated for bipolar disorder.

They may be prescribed with medications such as mood stabilizers, antidepressants, antipsychotics, or a mixture of antidepressants and antipsychotics. Psychotherapy will also most-likely be pursued.

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Amount of people affected by depression yearly.

Affects more than 16 million American adults each year

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How long can PTSD last.

Possibly the rest of an individual's life.

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If you know someone who is suicidal or saying that they cannot handle it anymore and are wanting to end it this is who you call.

911

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