Mental Health Disorders
Mental Health Disorders (Continued)
Depression
Suicide
Stigma
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Define mental health disorder

What is any condition that affects a person's thoughts, moods, or behaviors

100

Give three examples of common mental health disorders

What is... ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety/Panic Disorder, Addictive Behaviors, Phobias, PTSD, OCD, Schizophrenia?


100

The difference between sadness and depression

What is sadness is temporary and depression is persistent/ongoing?

100

The act of taking one's own life

What is suicide?

100

Define stigmatize

What is to label someone negatively or look down upon them because of their disorder?

200

A mental health disorder which makes it very hard for people to focus and sit still, hard to finish things, and hard to control your thoughts/body.

What is ADHD?

200

A mental health disorder that causes people to have frequent, upsetting thoughts called obsessions. It gives people an overwhelming urge to repeat certain rituals or behaviors

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

200

Give three signs and symptoms of Depression

Persistent/ongoing: 

Sadness, crying, feelings of hopelessness, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, anxiety, moodiness or irritability, no longer enjoys things that used to give pleasure, inability to concentrate, sleep changes, appetite or weight changes, lack of energy, physical pain or problems, self harm, suicide



200

Give three suicide warning signs

Acting recklessly, giving away prized possessions, saying goodbye or talking about killing themselves, ending things, having no reason to live, being a burden to others, feeling trapped, being in unbearable pain

200

True or false: Mental illness, like physical illness, is beyond the control of the sufferer.

What is TRUE?

300
A mental health disorder characterized by frequently feeling extremely stressed or nervous, increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, and possible stomach issues.

What is Anxiety/Panic Disorder?

300
A mental health disorder that is marked by a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no real danger, for example, an extreme fear of heights.

What are phobias?

300

Define depression

What is a mental illness where the feelings of intense sadness and hopelessness persist and interfere with someone’s ability to function?

300

What to do if you see any of the suicide warning signs

What is tell a trusted adult?
300

True or false: Mental illness indicates weakness on the part of the sufferer.

What is FALSE?
400

A mental health disorder that occurs when someone experienced something very scary or traumatic. They then still feel those same feelings of being scared or traumatized even much later after the event occurred.

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

400

A mental health disorder which changes the way the brain understands the world. People with this disorder can have a hard time talking about their feelings, understanding people's actions, and being social. They can also be very sensitive about being touched.

What is Autism-Spectrum Disorder?

400

Treatment for depression

What is counseling/therapy and possibly medication such as anti-depressants?

400

What to do if I myself am having suicidal thoughts

What is tell a trusted adult, talk to your doctor, or call any of the hotline numbers?

400

True or false: It is not acceptable to judge a person because of a mental or physical impairment.

What is TRUE?

500
A mental health disorder that makes it hard for people to know what is real and what is not real. It can make the brain think it sees or hears things that are not really there.

What is Schizophrenia?

500

A mental health disorder that changes the way that people feel emotions and is marked by intense mood swings. People with this disorder can go from very happy and enthusiastic to very sad, tired, or angry in a short amount of time.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

500

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500

The suicide prevention hotline number

1-800-273-TALK

500

The dangers of stigmatizing for mental illness

What is people will feel ashamed and will be less likely to get the help that they need?

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