One in ____ people with mental health disorders go without treatment
1, 2, 3, 6
3
Who are three people you can talk to?
Doctor, family, friends
an emotion characterized by the anticipation of future danger or misfortune, along with excessive worrying. It can include behavior aimed at avoiding situations that cause anxiety
Anxiety Disorder
What is the definition of medication?
a substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.
What does DBT stand for?
Dialectical behavior therapy
Depression is the ____ leading cause
of disability worldwide, and is a
major contributor to the global
burden of disease.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th
1st
What are some (3) of the hotlines you can call or text?
Call 911
If you can’t reach someone or get yourself to the ER, call 911 and someone will come to you.
24/7 Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line
Free crisis support services at no cost, 24 Hours a day. To use, text “START” To 741741
These disorders involve preoccupations or obsessions and repetitive thoughts and action
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
These drugs are used to treat anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder or panic disorder. They may also help reduce agitation and insomnia. Long-term _____ drugs typically are antidepressants that also work for anxiety. Fast-acting______ drugs help with short-term relief, but they also have the potential to cause dependency, so ideally they'd be used short term.
Anti-anxiety medications
What members are on your treatment team
4, 9, 18 or 21
9
What are some (3) barriers to treatment
Lack of Psychiatrists
Limited Affordability
Policy Limitations
Lack of Education
Stigma
These are adjustment disorders in which a person has trouble coping during or after a stressful life event.
Trauma- and stressor-related disorders
_________ are used to treat depression, anxiety and sometimes other conditions. They can help improve symptoms such as sadness, hopelessness, lack of energy, difficulty concentrating and lack of interest in activities. ________ are not addictive and do not cause dependency.
Antidepressants
What are a few (3) forms of therapy
Interpersonal therapy
Family therapy
Psychodynamic therapy
Art therapy
Psychoeducation
DBT - Dialectical behavior therapy
CBT - Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Occupational Therapy
Music Therapy
The average delay between onset of mental health symptoms and intervention is ___ years
10
NAMI - National Alliance On Mental Illness
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law.
First Nations Behavioral Health Association (FNBHA)
National Alliance of Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health Associations.
National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA)
These include problems associated with the excessive use of alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and drugs. This class also includes gambling disorder.
Substance-related and addictive disorders
________ are most commonly used to treat bipolar disorders, which involves alternating episodes of mania and depression. Sometimes _______ are used with antidepressants to treat depression
Mood-stabilizing medications
What is another name for talk therapy - it involves talking about your condition and related issues with a mental health professional
Psychotherapy
____% of homeless
adults staying in shelters live
with serious mental illness.
26%
What is the difference between a psychologist and psychiatrist?
Psychiatrists use their medical knowledge to treat patients, whereas psychologists primarily use psychotherapy techniques to address abnormal human behaviors
These are disorders in which your sense of self is disrupted
Dissociative disorders
_____________ drugs are typically used to treat disorders, such as schizophrenia. ______ may also be used to treat bipolar disorders or used with antidepressants to treat depression.
Antipsychotic medications
What is one form of Brain-stimulation treatments
electroconvulsive therapy, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation and vagus nerve stimulation