Major Depression & ADHD
Bipolar & Dual-Disorder
BPD & PTSD
Anxiety & Schizophrenia
Other
100
ADHD is more common in __ than _____.
ADHD is more common in men than women.
100
Those with a substance use disorder are __x more likely to experience mental health symptoms.
2x
100
PTSD stands for
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
100
Anxiety is defined as feelings of worry, anxiety or fear that interferes with ones __________ ____________________.
daily activities
100
What is the topic of this week?
Mental Health
200
___ in 10 people develop major depression
1 in 10 people develop major depression
200
10-15% of people diagnosed with bulimia or anorexia are ___.
Male
200
BPD stands for what?
Borderline Personality Disorder
200
What are the two types of hallucinations associated with schizophrenia?
Auditory and Visual
200
EMDR stands for what? _______ ______________ ______________ ____ __________ ___________.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy.
300
Women are _____x more likely to develop depression.
two (2)
300
The best type of treatment to manage a dual disorder is ____________ ______________.
The best type of treatment to manage a dual disorder is integrated treatment.
300
BPD effects about __ __ million people.
15 million.
300
What is the most common mental health disorder?
Anxiety
300
Who presented their use history on Monday?
Robert
400
ADHD stands for?
Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
400
______________ can be misdiagnosed as schizophrenia.
Bipolar can be misdiagnosed as schizophrenia.
400
True or False: PTSD changes the brain chemistry similar in the way that the brain chemistry is changed due to substance use.
True
400
What are 2 of the symptoms of anxiety we discussed?
Shortness of breath, choking sensations, fatigue, irritability, sleeping issues, inability to think clearly.
400
__________________ is also known as "talk therapy".
Psychotherapy
500
What is one of the addictive medications that is commonly used to manage ADHD?
Adderall or Ritalin
500
How many types of bipolar are there and what are the name(s).
4 types: Bipolar I, Bipolar II, Cyclothymia, and Unspecified Bipolar
500
What type of therapy is often used to help manage PTSD?
CBT- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
500
Schizophrenia is typically onset in _____teens and ____twenties, however it can become onset at any age.
late teens and early twenties
500
What type of medication improves the symptoms of depression by impacting the brain chemicals associated with emotions, such as serotonin norepinephrine, and dopamine?
Antidepressants
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