Depression
Alzheimer's
Anxiety
Schizophrenia
Suicide
100

When one thinks about hurting, or killing themselves.

Suicidal thoughts

100

Alzheimer's is a mental disease that can take how long to develop fully?

3 to 20 years

100

A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.

Nausea

100

Experiencing the apparent perception of something that is not present.

Hallucinations

100

The act of collecting medication and refusing to take it.

Hoarding Medication

200

Expressing extreme sadness or grief.

Deeply Sad

200

What are the three stages of Alzheimer's?

Mild, Moderate, Severe

200

Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wild behavior.

Panic

200

Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of others and their actions.

Paranoia

200

Declining treatment that may save the patient’s life.

Refusing Treatment

300

Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early.

Sleeping Issues

300

The condition of having lost one’s sense of direction.

Disorientation

300

Unrelenting speech, often without pauses.

Rapid Speech

300

Mental backtracking to an earlier time in one’s life.

Regression

300

When one aims to acquire objects that can cause damage to oneself.

Attempts to obtain sharp objects

400

When one loses interest in consuming food.

Disinterest in Eating

400

The deterioration of a person's ability to recall information.

Memory Impairment

400

Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early.

Difficulty Sleeping

400

Fixed, false beliefs that persist despite evidence to the contrary.

Delusions

400

Maintaining a schedule or daily events.

Consistency

500

Giving these two things can greatly assist someone struggling with depression.

Medication and Counseling

500

A state of emotional distress that may cause someone to lash out.

Agitation and Violence

500

Anxiety may cause an excess expulsion from the sudoriferous glands.

Sweating

500

A collection of symptoms that affect the mind where there has been some loss of contact with reality.

Psychosis

500

Actively maintaining a positive attitude and outlook to help the patient.

Emphasizing Hope