Statistics
Coping Mechanisms
Calls to Action
Stigma
Causes
100

This percentage of people worldwide experience a mental health disorder.

What is 1 in 7?

100

This simple coping mechanism involves slowly inhaling and exhaling to calm the nervous system

What is deep breathing?

100

If you remind someone not to use hurtful words about mental health, you’re taking this positive step.

What is speaking up?

100

This word means judging someone unfairly because of their mental health.

What is stigma?

100

Feeling overwhelmed for a long time from school, work, or family pressure can lead to this.

What is stress?

200

This percentage of adults experience a mental health disorder.

What is 1 in 5?

200

Writing down your thoughts and emotions to process stress is known as this reflective coping practice.

What is journaling?

200

Talking openly about your feelings or experiences can help others feel safe doing the same.

What is sharing your story?

200

Saying someone is “crazy” just because they’re struggling is an example of this harmful behavior.

What is labeling?

200

Eating mostly junk food and skipping meals can affect your body and your mental health because it leads to this problem.

What is poor nutrition?

300

Roughly this percentage of people avoid seeking mental health help because of stigma

What is about 60 percent?

300

This active coping mechanism involves deliberately focusing your attention on the present moment without judgment

What is mindfulness?

300

Sharing accurate articles or infographics from reliable sources online is an example of this action that helps counter misinformation. 

What is spreading mental health education?

300

Avoiding someone because they have a mental health condition is a form of this.

What is social avoidance?

300

Not getting enough of this, something all bodies need every night, can make mental health worse.

What is sleep?

400

Statistically speaking, how many people in this classroom struggle with mental health?

What is 5 people?

400

Stigma can stop people from doing this important step to get better.

What is asking for help?

400

Helping out at a local mental health group or event is an example of this.

What is volunteering?

400

Believing all people with mental illness act the same is an example of this kind of false idea.

What is stereotyping?

400

Experiences like bullying, accidents, or losing someone important can affect mental health because they are this.

What is trauma?

500

Global estimates show that about this percentage of the population live with a mental health condition

What is about 16 percent?

500

This evidence based coping strategy involves noticing negative thoughts and gently challenging them with realistic alternatives

What is cognitive reframing?

500

Volunteering with local organizations is one way to engage in this kind of community support.

What is mental health advocacy?

500

This type of stigma occurs when a community’s cultural traditions discourage discussing emotions or mental health, creating pressure to stay silent even when support is needed.

What is cultural stigma?

500

This type of cause comes from your family and can be passed down from parents to children.

What are genetics?

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