Mental Health Issues are rare
Myth. 1 in 10 young people will experience a mental health problem before the age of 16. (Approximately 1 in 5 adolescents between the ages of 15 and 24 report a mental disorder, substance abuse or learning disability.)
Are you helping your friend if they come talk to you and you don't have any advice to give them?
Yes. By being open and letting them vent about what's going on, you are helping to alleviate their stress and get things off of their chest. You are not a professional, and you can't expect to have all the answers. Sometimes just listening is all they need.
Name people you can go to talk if you are having a hard time or think you might have a mental health problem.
Parent, Counseling, School Nurse, A Trusted Teacher, Pastor, Other Trusted Adult, Medical Doctor.
On a cow's body, where are the sweat glands located?
the nose
True/ False- If you find the right words to say and spend enough time with them, you can cause your friend to get better when they are experiencing a mental health issue.
False. Temporarily you can make them feel better, but if there is an underlying cause making them feel bad, you can't fix it on your own. Sometimes helping a friend through something like this is challenging and frustrating because you cannot instantly make everything better. You can be a huge support for them, but ultimately you cannot fix everything.
This animal's eyes turn blue in water to allow them to see at lower levels of light.
Reindeer
Name 3 things you can do to help a friend who thinks they may have a mental health problem.
Listen to them, spend time with them, encourage them to seek help, go with them to appointments/ help them make appointments, show them that you care :), if it is serious tell someone, don't judge, ask someone for advice
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What is the suicide text number?
Name 3 reasons why people hesitate to get help
They don't want to "burden anyone else with their problems", it is hard to talk about, it makes them feel vulnerable, fear of being judged, stigma, don't know who to tell, don't think the problem is "serious enough", asking for help is "giving up", no resources available FACTS: Your friends will feel worse if you don't come talk to them if you need help or need to talk. They are your friends for a reason; they care about you and they want to support you.