Brains
Treatment
Fun facts
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Depression
100

The type of cell our brains are made of

Neurons

100

These conditions are commonly treated by mental health medications (Name three)

Depression, anxiety, bipolar, OCD, and many others

100

True or false: Antidepressants are only used to treat depression

False

100

You should never do this with your medications without talking to your doctor first

Discontinue

100

True or False: Depression can run in families

True

200

Most antidepressants increase or decrease the amount of neurotransmitter between neurons?

Increase

200

What does SSRI stand for?

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

200

Name the ideal way to treat depression (HINT: Its a combination of two things)

Medications and Psychotherapy

200

Name a common side effect that occur with SSRIs

Insomnia, fatigue, headaches, GI disturbances, change in appetite, restlessness

200

Depression is more common in males or females

Females

300

This is the gap between neurons

Synaptic cleft

300

The most common sleep complaints in depression (Name one)

Trouble falling asleep

or

Waking up early in the morning

300

Name two types of psychotherapy taught in partial

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy


300

True or false: Antidepressants are addictive

False

300

How long must the symptoms be present in order to be diagnosed with depression?

2 weeks

500

Name two neurotransmitters

Dopamine, Serotonin, Norepinephrine

500

How long do antidepressants typically take to work?

4-6 weeks

500

Name 3 antidepressants

Zoloft, Prozac, Lexapro, Paxil, Trazadone

500

This is a side effect of SSRIs that goes away after a few days of starting or raising the dose

GI complaints (Nausea, Diarrhea)

500

In 2016, how many people in the US experienced at least one depressive episode?

A. 500,000

B. 2 million

C. 8 million

D. 16 million


Over 16 million!