Anxiety
Depression
Eating Disorders
Bipolar
100

Worry or fear about something.

What is normal anxiety?

100

A persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.

What is depression?

100

Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, 

What are the most common eating disorders?

100

Four

How many categories of bipolar disorder are there?

200

Excessive and persistent worry that is disproportionate to the stressor, difficult to control, and interferes with daily life.

What is an anxiety disorder?

200

Feelings of sadness, emptiness, or worthlessness, loss of interest in normal activities, outbursts of irritability or anger, trouble sleeping or concentrating, reduced appetite, unexplained physical pain, or suicidal thoughts

What are the symptoms of depression?

200

Rumination disorder and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder

What are two less common eating disorders?

200

Mania or hypermania, and depression

What are the two "moods" that are part of bipolar disorder?

300
Increased heart rate, hyperventilation, sweating, trembling, feeling weak or fatigued, having trouble concentrating, insomnia, avoidance of stressor, or gastrointestinal problems.

What are symptoms of anxiety?

300

1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)

What is the suicide hotline number?

300

Women, especially in their teens and early 20s.

What gender and age group is most likely to develop an eating disorder? 

300

Medication, psychotherapy, day treatment programs, substance abuse treatment, hospitalization, and continued treatment

How is bipolar disorder treated?

400

Trauma, stress, personality, other mental health disorders, blood relatives with anxiety, drugs, and alcohol.

What factors that can put you at risk for anxiety?

400
Unsure, but main contributors seem to be biological differences, brain chemistry, hormones, and inherited traits
What are the causes of depression?
400

Skipping or leaving meals, eating in secret, dieting in an extreme manor, persistent worry about their weight, repeatedly eating very sugary foods, use of dietary supplements to lose weight, excessive exercise, calluses on knuckles, expressing disgust or shame in eating habits, or eating more food in a meal than normal

What are red flags that could signify someone has an eating disorder?

400

Anxiety or eating disorders, ADHD, alcohol or drug problems, and physical health problems

What are common co-occurring conditions with bipolar depression?

500

Heart disease, diabetes, thyroid problems, respiratory disorders, drug/alcohol misuse or withdrawal, and irritable bowel syndrome.

What underlying health problems are linked to anxiety?

500

Obesity, physical pain, alcohol or drug misuse, other mental disorders, social conflicts or isolation, self-mutilation, suicidal thoughts, or death

What complications can arise from depression?

500

Family history of eating disorders, other mental health disorders, dieting, starvation, or stress

What factors can increase your risk for developing an eating disorder?

500
Exact cause is unknown, but factors associated with it are biological differences and genetics

What are causes of bipolar disorder?

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