Recognizing mental illness
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Getting help with mental illness
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Difficulty paying attention or keeping still are signs of what mental illness?

ADHD

100

A condition where you have uncontrollable thoughts, feelings, or behaviors (often obsessions) repeatedly

OCD

100

This treatment method focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health

Therapy

100

Substances that cause changed in the brain to reduce symptoms of mental illness

Medications

100

A mark of shame or embarrassment relating to mental health that is unfair

Stigma

200

A condition where someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear to certain situations, experiences, or objects

Anxiety 

200

Flash backs angry outbursts nightmares and trouble sleeping are symptoms of which condition?

PTSD

200

One on one meetings with a therapist to discuss feeling and behaviors

Individual therapy

200

A clinic or hospital stay is an example of what type of treatment?

"Inpatient"

200

Crisis text line, Hope line, and national emergency number are all _________ for suicide prevention. 

resources

300

Intense negative feelings that do not go away and affect daily life

Depression or Major Depressive Disorder

300

When members of a family meet together to talk to a therapist about feelings or bahviors

Family therapy

300

______ is the second leading cause of death in America for ages 10-34. 

suicide

400

A condition where someone has intense periods of depression that alternate with manic moods

Bipolar disorder

400
When therapists meet with a group of people who all share a common experience or mental illness

Support group

400

Promoting a positive environment by building healthy and supportive relationships and standing up to inappropriate behavior (such as bullying) are examples of being an _______ for mental health. 

advocate

500

A condition where you have irregular thoughts and delusions, often hearing voices and hallucinating 

Schizophrenia

500

Denial, ________ , Bargaining, Depression , and Acceptance are the 5 stages of grief. 

Anger

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