This professional hold a doctoral degree, are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health using clinical interviews, psychological evaluations and testing, can make diagnoses and provide individual and group therapy.
What is a psychologist
What is the practice of intentionally engaging in activities that promote physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being to reduce stress and improve overall health
What is one of the biggest reasons people don't get help for their mental illnesses?
What is stigma
When was the first formal definition of "psychology" introduced?
When is 1980
How many people in the United States is affected by Depression every year?
What is 1 in 10
This professionals holds a masters degree, are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health and use therapeutic techniques based on specific training programs,
What is Counselors, Clinicians, and/or Therapists
Deep breathing and focusing your brain on clarity and calmness is practicing this
What is meditation?
How can you reduce the stigma behind getting help?
What is Stigma?
Based on birth order studies, emotional stability and persistence are character traits often found higher in which child?
What is the first born
When does Bipolar disorder start on average?
When is late teens and early adult years
This professional holds a masters degree, are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health and use therapeutic techniques based on specific training programs. They are also trained in case management and advocacy services.
What is a Clinical Social Worker
Saying no and setting boundaries is also a form of this.
What is self care
Mental Health advocacy leads to veterans having a better ...(this)... of PTSD?
What is understanding?
What percentage of the brain is fully developed by age 5?
What is 90 percent.
Which mental illness common in veterans affect 8 million people a year?
What is PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
This professional is a licensed medical doctors who have completed psychiatric training. They can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and monitor medications and provide therapy
What is a psychiatrist
On average how much should you exercise most days of the week?
What is 30 minutes
Why does 42% of people with mental health needs not get access to the care they need?
What is not being able to afford it
Our brains automatically create categories to help shape the world we live in, however these often contribute a lot to prejudice and stereotyping. What is the official term for this mental framework?
What is Schemas
This disorder effects 2-4% of the population and often has symptoms of excessive worrying and panic attacks.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder
This professional can prescribe or recommend appropriate medications if allowed in their state and practice setting. They are skilled at medication management—meaning they evaluate responses and modify treatment, manage medication reactions and drug interactions, and provide education about medications
What is psychiatric pharmacists
Why is self care important for yourself?
What is to stay motivated and healthy through harder things
The US mental health care provider-to-patient ratio is 1 mental health care provider to how many individuals?
What is 350
What is everynight
What gender represents over 77% of all suicides?
What is male?