Warning signs
Helping a friend
Crisis situations
Tough conversations
Trauma & Support
100

Missing school, skipping practice, and pulling away from personal daily interests are ______   _______ of someone going through a mental health challange. 

What are warning signs 

100

This step involves DIRECTLY asking if someone is thinking about suicide.

ASKING - this is the only way to firmly get the answer.

100

If a friend says that they are thinking of harming themselves or someone else, you should never....

Leave them alone. 

100

If you feel nervous about talking with someone about mental health, who should you involve in this situation?

A trusted adult.

100

What are some of the places in town you can go or people you can talk to if you have some mental health struggles and want to grow?

The Teen Center, OR text 988 - The suicide & Crisis Lifeline!

200

What are some examples of online posts that someone struggling with their mental health can post? 

Clue: "feeling hopeless." 

Posting about feeling like "nothing matters anymore,"  or "I hate my life!" 

200

What should you do if your friend tells you that they have mental health issues? 

Listen with intent and empathy for the friend. 

200

Being extremely under the influence of drugs or alcohol can be considered this. 

A crisis situation

200

what are some things you should avoid during a serious conversation?

Judging or interrupting, make them feel heard and important!!

200

What are teens NOT expected to handle alone?

Trauma

300

If a friend says, "Nothing matters anymore," or "I'm going to give up on all of this," should you take this seriously or laugh because they seem to joke like this a lot? 

Understand that these are warning signs of someone who needs to be recognized. Always ask or listen carefully to whether they really are serious or not. 

300

What should you do if your friend says that they "want to end everything" and you don't think they're joking this time? 

Stay calm and listen, ask if they want to tell anyone else, and if it is ok to ask a trusted adult or counselor to help them as soon as possible. 

300

In a crisis, this person must be involved immediately. 

A trusted adult 

300

If your struggling friend says that they don't want any help, you should do this over time. 

Support and encourage finding help, check in with them too. 

300

After conecting your struggling friend to a trusted adult, they then help them connect with who? 

A professional to help provide help. 

400

If a friend begins to change when they enter a room of people, gets quiet, looks anxious, or even changes the way they act, what might this person be struggling with? 

Mental health

400

If your friend says that they "want to end it all" and you don't think they're joking this time, is it only your job to change their mind? 

NO. This is a serious situation; you need to immediately tell a trusted adult and let them find a solution. It is not your job to manage this friend and help them BY YOURSELF.  

400

A situation inc;udes panic attacks or self-injury. 

A mental health crisis 

400

If your friend opens up, your role is mainly to...?

NOT to try and fix everything for them right away. 

Ex. " This is what your doing wrong with your life. "

Instead, listen and support them!

400

During recovery from a form of mental health struggle a trusted adult should provide...

Support

500

What are Breakups, family stress, and recent losses called? 

Life stressors 

500

What should you tell your friend if they tell you that they have mental health issues, they see a therapist, and that they haven't been doing great lately? 

Tell them they MATTER and are IMPORTANT!!  

500

One example of a crisis involving overwhelming fear and physical symptoms.

A panic attack 

500

This type of tone helps uou frend feel safe when having a serious conversation.  

Calm and non- judgemental tone.

500

This is why it's important to not pressure a friend to share everything about thier trauma.

It could be overwhelming or re-trigger them. 

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