Depression
True or False?
Anxiety
Eating Disorders
100

low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, significant weight change, diminished concentration, sleep difficulties fatigue nearly every day, feelings of worthlessness recurring thoughts of death, Symptoms must cause significant distress. Symptoms must last for at least two weeks are _____________of depression.

Symtoms
100

Mental health affect men and women equally.

TRUE! 

100

What are some examples of treatment for anxiety?

CBT, Exposure Therapy,  Relaxations Skills, Medication

100

What are the 3 types of eating disorders?

Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa, Binge-eating disorder

200

What are the risks for depression?

•Family history of depression or similar disorders.

•Poverty, unemployment, social isolation, and other

•Stressful life events.

• Regular drug and alcohol use.

200
Men are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health illness such as depression and anxiety. 

FALSE! 

200

What are some symptoms of anxiety?

•Uncontrollable worry

•Poor concentration

•Excessive nervousness

•Increased heart rate

•Sleep problems

•Upset stomach

•Muscle tension

•Avoidance of fear

200

Binge-eating is defined as...

People with binge-eating disorder lose control over his or her eating. Unlike bulimia nervosa, periods of binge-eating are not followed by purging, excessive exercise, or fasting.

300

An example of a coping skill for depression is...

Deep breathing, relaxation, exercise, find a hobby...

300

Phobia, Panic, Generalized Anxiety are the 3 types of anxiety..

True!
300

What percentage of those diagnosed with depression will be diagnosed with anxiety.  

50 percent
300

Anorexia nervosa is defined as..

People with anorexia nervosa may see themselves as overweight, even when they are dangerously underweight.

400

What are the treatments for depression?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medication Management
400

If you are depression, then you have anxiety

FALSE!

400

Bulimia Nervosa

People with bulimia nervosa have recurrent and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over these episodes.

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