Healthy Coping
Myths vs Facts
Drugs & the Brain
Mental Health
100

This type of activity, such as jogging, swimming, or dancing, can help reduce stress and improve mood

Physical exercise

100

Stress and Anxiety are the same thing

Myth

(Stress is a response to pressure, while conditions like anxiety disorder involve persistent fear or worry that can interfere with daily life)

100

The brain chemical involved in feeling pleasure and reward

Dopamine

(Drugs cause a larger than normal dopamine rush which causes our brains to not feel pleasure in normal activities)

100

A mental health condition that can cause persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy

Depression

200

Writing down your thoughts, feelings, or worries in a notebook is a coping skill known as this

Journaling

200

Social media effects mental health

Fact

(Excessive social media use can contribute to stress, low self-esteem, and anxiety, especially in young people)

200

The part of the brain that controls decision making

Prefrontal cortex/Frontal Lobe

(Drugs weakens the control of this)

200

A condition marked by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that can interfere with daily life 

Anxiety

300

Taking slow breaths, observing your thoughts, body awareness, and repeating words

Meditation

300

Mental health and physical health are connected

Fact 

(Example: Long term stress can raise risk of heart disease)

300

 A change in brain structure or function caused by repeated substance use

Addiction

300

Repeated, unwanted thoughts and actions characterize this disorder 

OCD

400

Professional who helps people manage emotions and stress

Counselor/Therapist

-Asking for help is a sign of strength not weakness

-Anyone can benefit from therapy 

400

If someone looks healthy, they do not have a disorder

Myth

(A lot of people mask their symptoms)

400

This can happen when the brain begins to rely on a substance to feel “normal"

Dependence

400

The bodies response to internal or external pressure or challenges that triggers a fight or flight response

Stress

500

Trusted group of people (Friends, family, or mentors)

Support System

-Provides emotional support

-Strengthens resilience

- Builds self-esteem

500

Everyone who self-harms are suicidal

Myth

(Most people who self-harm are not trying to commit suicide; they use it as a way to cope with intense emotions, stress, or trauma)

500

You build this when you need a larger dose of a drug to get the same effect

Tolerance

500

Taking time to rest and recharge is important to prevent this

Burnout

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