Mental Health
Mental Illness
Coping with Mental Illness
Helping Others
Bonus
100

What are 2 common mental health issues?

Stress, depression, anxiety

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What are symptoms?

Effects experienced by the person

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What does RCADS stand for?

Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale

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What is the first to approach someone struggling with a mental illness?

Make sure they're comfortable with being approached

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What are signs? 

Effects visible and noticed by another person

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What is substance abuse?

 An unhealthy coping method involving intake of substances

200

What are symptoms of depression?

Loss of interest in activities, low moods, changes in apetite, etc

200

What does a T-score of 70+ on the RCADS indicate?

That the person is in clinical range and should get a referral 

200

What is something you could say to someone struggling with depression?

Answers may vary (tell them you care about them, tell them you're here for them, etc)

200

What is the RCADS used for?

Measuring severity of depression or anxiety, and indicating whether a referral is needed or not

300

What are 2 healthy coping mechanisms?

Talking to a counsellor, exercise, doing enjoyable activities, etc

300

What are warning signs of an eating disorder?

Decreased apetite, avoidance of eating around people, etc

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What are 3 resources someone can use to cope with depression?

Kids Help Phone, 310-COPE, school mental health nurse, etc

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What is a subtle way you could help someone with depression?

Being there for them more often and letting them express themselves

300

What should you do before approaching someone with a mental illness?

Recognize what they are struggling with and do research on it

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What is mental health?

Our emotional, psychological, and social well-being

400

What are the symptoms of anorexia?

Self-esteem based on body, loss of hair, constipation, decreased apetite, etc
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What are 2 coping strategies for dealing with feeling unmotivated?

Answers may vary (gratitude journal, spending time with loved ones, etc)

400

What is a way we could create a safer environment that supports mental health?

Being mindful of what we say

400

What personnel are available at schools to help someone struggling with a mental illness?

School psychologist, school's mental health nurse (all are accessible by asking your guidance counsellor)

500

What are some effects of stress on your body?

Increased blood pressure, increased apetite, higher chance of a heart attack
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What are general signs of a mental illness?

Sudden change in behaviour, social withdrawl, etc

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What is the basis on which mental illness severity is assessed?

Number of symptoms, frequency of symptoms, degree of impairement in social and occupational function

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Who should a person struggling with depression turn to for help?

A psychiatrist, a counsellor, a therapist, etc

500

What are the amygdala, hippocampus, and dorsomedial thalamus?

The subcortical limbic brain regions implicated in depression

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