What are severe symptoms that interfere with your ability to work, sleep, study, eat, and enjoy life?
100
An eating disorder characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating, followed by frantic efforts to avoid gaining weight.
What is bulimia?
100
Many reasons for using this product to smoke or chew may be pleasure, relief of depression, or weight control.
What is tobacco?
100
Children scoring in the average or above-average range on intellectual tests, however they have the same social problems and limited scope of interests.
What is asperger's syndrome?
100
A symptom of PTSD that may include recurrent, unwanted flashbacks of the traumatic event.
What are intrusive memories?
200
Depressed mood that lasts for 2 years, a person diagnosed with this may have episodes of major depression along with periods of less severe systems, but symptoms must last for 2 years.
What is Persistent Depressive Disorder?
200
An eating disorder with three key features: a refusal to maintain a healthy body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted body image.
What is anorexia?
200
Many people have this as a "pick me up," however this depresses the brain, lessening inhibitions, and slurs speech.
What is alcohol?
200
Problems with social interactions, communication, and imaginative play in children younger than 3 years.
What is autistic disorder?
200
A symptom of PTSD that may include trying to steer around thinking or talking about talking about the event.
What is avoidance?
300
Cycling mood changes from extreme highs to extreme lows.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
300
A newly recognized disorder in which people of normal or below average weight purge after eating, often by vomiting.
What is purging disorder?
300
Often known as pot or weed, this drug was used by about 18.9 million Americans in 2012 age 12 and over.
What is marijuana?
300
Also known as atypical autism, this is a category for children that have some autistic behaviors but do not fit into the categories with other children with autism.
What is pervasive developmental disorder?
300
Inherited mental health risks, such as an increased risk of anxiety and depression, life experiences, the brains way of regulating chemicals in response to stress.
What are causes?
400
About 6.7% of US adults experience major depressive disorder.
Who is at Risk?
400
A disorder in which the victim eats scarcely throughout the day, but often binges or eats more food at night.
What is night eating syndrome?
400
Able to be smoked, injected, snorted, or swallowed, this drug is commonly referred to as coke giving paranoia, constriction of blood vessels, and heart damage.
What is cocaine?
400
Children with this, primarily girls, start developing normally but lose their communication and social skills around the ages of 1 to 4 years.
What is rett syndrome?
400
A mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event.
What is the definition of PTSD?
500
Medication primarily working on brain chemicals and neurotransmitters, especially serotonin and norepineohrine.
What are antidepressants?
500
A type of eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating without the regular use of compensatory measures to counter the binge eating.
What is binge eating disorder?
500
Commonly referred to as smack, giving affects of drowsiness, pleasure, and slow breathing.
What is heroin?
500
Children that develop normally for at least two years and lose most of their communication skills, very rare and its existence is a debate among many health professionals.
What is childhood dis-integrative disorder?
500
Irritability, always on guard for danger, trouble sleeping, being easily startled or frightened.
What are symptoms of changes in emotional reactions?