This mental health disorder is defined as excessive feelings of worry about future events and fear as a reaction to current events.
What is anxiety?
100
Describe one social factor in our society that causes eating disorders.
What is cultural norms about body image or representations of body image in the media (in movies, music, modeling etc.)?
100
True or False: Eating disorders require professional help.
What is True.
100
True or False: The number of reported cases of ADHD has increased in recent years.
What is True?
100
Your friend has lost a lot of weight in the past few months. She exercises 1 to 2 hours a day and you rarely see her eat. You think she may have this disorder.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
200
This disorder is defined as trouble with attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
What is ADHD?
200
Name two causes of anxiety disorders.
What is genetics, brain function, stressful situations, or worrying too much?
200
Name the two treatment options for eating disorders.
What is Inpatient and Outpatient care?
200
True or False: 1 in 50 children in the US have ADHD symptoms.
What is False? (it's 1 in 20)
200
Name 2 symptoms of ADHD.
What is trouble sustaining attention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsive behavior?
300
A disorder where people use self-imposed starvation and refuse to maintain a healthy weight.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
300
Many mental health disorders are caused by multiple factors that include biological, psychological, and social factors. The model used to describe these factors has a special name.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
300
Name 2 methods for treating ADHD.
What is medication, counseling, behavioral intervention strategies, sleep, diet and/or exercise (including yoga & meditation)?
300
True or False: Only women have eating disorders.
What is False!
300
Your cousin worries about the future often and also seems to respond to many events with fear. What disorder could he have?
What is Anxiety?
400
A disorder where people binge and then purge the food they eat.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
400
Name the 3 causes of ADHD.
What is genetics, difficult early development and exposure to harmful substances?
400
True or False: Medication is the only way to treat anxiety.
What is False.
400
True or False: Without treatment, up to 20% of people with serious eating disorders die.
What is True?
400
Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder are similar, but have one key difference. What is different about them?
What is purging. Bulimics binge and purge while those with Binge Eating Disorder only binge and do not purge.
500
A disorder where someone eats large amounts of food, often even when not hungry.
What is Binge Eating Disorder?
500
Use the biopsychosocial model to describe the possible causes of anxiety, ADHD or eating disorders.
What is discuss biological, psychological and social factors impacting chosen disorder.
500
Name the 3 ways to treat anxiety.
What is therapy, medication, and life style interventions?
500
What percentage of men and women in the US have eating disorders?
What is 10-15%?
500
Your friend has bulimia nervosa and has started to notice some serious physical side effects. Name 2 of them.
What is damage to the heart, damage to kidneys, damage to the digestive system, severe dental damage.