1) Mental Health
2) Mental Illness
3) Addiction & Depression
4) Brain Structure
5) Mental Health Stigma
200

Approximately 70% of mental health problems have their onset during this stage of human life.

What is childhood or adolescence?

200

This mental illness gives an intense fear of gaining weight.

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

200

Seasonal depression episodes occur in these seasons of the year.

What is Fall and/or Winter?

200

The region made up of the left and right hemispheres.

What is the cerebrum?

200

Stigma often derives from a lack of this key thing.

What is knowledge?

400

This concept refers to the state of one’s psychological and emotional well.

What is mental health?

400

This type of disorder is associated with disturbances in emotion.

What is Mood Disorder?

400

Drugs, alcohol, and nicotine are all subsets of this category of addiction.

What is Substance Addiction?

400

This structure connects the spinal cord to the brain.

What is the brain stem?
400

This term refers to prejudices against someone with mental illlness.

What is stigma?

600
This is unfortunately the leading cause of death among people aged 10 to 19.

What is suicide?

600

Thinking, emotion, physical, signaling, and behaviour are 5 of 6 primary brain functions. Name the last one.

What is Perception?

600

This severe sub-type of depression affects motor behaviour, causing the person to be mute or immobile.

What is Catatonic Depression?

600

This structure helps with balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

600

This type of stigma refers to the negative or discriminatory attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that society or a group of people holds against individuals with mental health conditions.

What is public stigma?

800

These strategies are useful for maintaining positive emotions and improving one's mental health.

What are coping skills?

800

The duration of an episode is something that differentiates these two mood disorders.

What are Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder?

800

This common type of behavioural addiction involves chasing the “high” of a win, even when losing money causes severe distress.

What is a gambling addiction?

800

This extension of a neuron receives electrochemical signals from the ason terminals of other neuron cells.

What is a dendrite?

800

This form of stigma operates indirectly though hidden biases and microaggressions rather than obvious actions.

What is subtle stigma?

1000

This specific age group experiences mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders more than any other age group.

What is 15 to 24 year olds? 

1000

This mental illness is sometimes treated with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS).

What is Schizophrenia?

1000

During addiction, this part of the brain experiences constant dopamine flooding, causing physical changes.

What is the Prefrontal Cortex?

1000

These are the elvated ridges and bumps on the cerebral cortex.

What are gyri?

1000

This type of stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes, leading to reduced self esteem and reduced chances of recovery.

What is self-stigma?