Anxiety
Depression
Symproms
Coping strategies
Myths VS Facts
100

a normal reaction to stress, but when it becomes excessive and persistent it is called what 

Anxiety

100

a common and serious mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest, affecting how you think, feel, and handle daily life activities

Depression


100

Having a sense of impending danger or panic

Anxiety

100

This relaxation technique involves slow, deep breaths to reduce anxiety.

Deep breathing

100

True or False? Anxiety is always harmful.

False.

200

Does everyone experience some sort of anxiety? 

Yes. Everyone experiences anxiety at some point in their lives, but the intensity and frequency can vary significantly among individuals.

200

Does everyone experience depression? 

No. Sadness is part of being human, a natural reaction to painful circumstances that all of us experience at some point in our lives. Depression, however, is an illness with many symptoms that extend well beyond an unhappy mood. 

200

Loss of interest 

Depression

200

Talking to this type of professional can help manage anxiety and depression.

Therapist or counselor.

200

True or False? Depression is just feeling sad for a short time.

False.

300

What are three coping skills you can utilize when experiencing anxiety? 

Grounding techniques, Deep Breathing, Mindfulness

300

What are three coping skills you can utilize when experiencing depression?

Mindfulness, Social Support, Therapy

300

Feelings of unreality or detachment 

Anxiety

300

This practice involves focusing on the present moment without judgement.

Mindfulness.

300

True or False? This myth suggests people can just “snap out of it”

Mental health

400

Name three symptoms of Anxiety.

  • Feeling nervous, restless, or tense 

  • Having a sense of impending danger or panic 

  • Increased heart rate and rapid breathing 

400

Name three symptoms of depression.

  • Persistent sadness or low mood- Feeling sad, empty, or hopeless most of the day. 

  • Loss of interest- A marked decrease in pleasure or interest in activities once enjoyed. 

  • Changes in appetite 

  • Sleep disturbances 

400

Fatigue 

Anxiety and Depression 

400

Regular participation in this physical activity can improve mood and reduce stress.

Exercise.

400

True or False? Seeking therapy is a sign of weakness.

False.

500

How can anxiety and depression affect addiction recovery? 

Anxiety and depression can significantly complicate addiction recovery by increasing relapse risk, making sobriety feel overwhelming, and creating a “double battle” where individuals must manage both mental health symptoms and substance cravings. Addressing these conditions together is critical for long-term recovery success.

500

What will you do when you experience Depression symptoms in your recovery journey?

Seek support, Medication Compliance, Talk to a therapist or psychiatrist.
500

Sleep disturbances or difficulty concentrating

Anxiety and depression 

500

Writing down thoughts and feelings is a coping method known as…

Journaling. 
500

True or False? This fact emphasizes that mental health conditions are real and treatable.

The truth about both anxiety and depression.