Depression
Anxiety
Suicide Prevention
Campus Resources
Miscellaneous
100
To be diagnosed as depression, symptoms must be present for at least this long.
Two weeks.
100
People with this disorder have recurring unexpected panic attacks.
Panic disorder
100
If you think someone might be suicidal, you should do this.
Ask them
100
RAs are located in these rooms in each Oaks building.
211 and 403
100
Besides Carthage's licensed professional counselor, she is a confidential resource.
Pastor Kara Baylor
200
These feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion occur during pregnancy or after delivery.
Perinatal depression
200
People with this disorder have a marked fear of social or performance situations.
Social anxiety disorder
200
If you know someone is suicidal, you should do this to keep them safe.
Ask if they have a plan, stay with them
200
The Health and Counseling Center is located in this building.
TARC
200
Persistent depressive disorder is a depressed mood that lasts for at least this long.
Two years
300
This is a recurring onset of depression during the winter months.
Seasonal affective disorder
300
People with this disorder display excessive anxiety or worry over a long period of time.
Generalized anxiety disorder
300
These are signs that someone might be contemplating suicide (list three).
Talking about wanting to die, talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live, making a plan or looking for a way to kill themselves, talking about being a burden to others, acting anxious or agitated, withdrawing from family or friends, changing eating or sleeping habits, giving away important possessions, putting affairs in order
300
Counseling service walk-in hours are at these times.
M-F 12-2
300
In addition to anti-anxiety medications, these are some of the most common medications used in the treatment of anxiety.
Antidepressants, beta-blockers
400
These are signs or symptoms of depression (list three).
Persistent sad mood, feelings of hopelessness, irritability, feelings of guilt/worthlessness, loss of interest in hobbies, decreased energy or fatigue, feeling restless, difficulty concentrating, difficulty sleeping, oversleeping, appetite changes, thoughts of suicide, aches or pains without clear physical cause
400
These are methods of treating anxiety disorders (list two).
Psychotherapy, self-help or support groups, stress management techniques, medication
400
These are risk factors for suicide (list three).
Depression or other mental disorders, chronic pain, prior suicide attempt, family history of mental disorder or suicide, family violence, having firearms in the home, being exposed to others' suicidal behavior
400
She is Carthage's licensed professional counselor.
Mary Belknap
400
These are among the top 10 presenting concerns of students (list four).
Anxiety, depression, relationship problems, stress, academic performance, family, interpersonal functioning, grief or loss, mood instability, adjustment to a new environment
500
This is a risk factor for depression.
Personal/family history of depression, major life changes or stress, certain physical illnesses or medications
500
These are risk factors for anxiety disorders (list two).
Shyness in childhood, being female, having few economic resources, being divorced or widowed, exposure to stressful life events, anxiety disorders in close relatives
500
Suicide occupies this place among the top 10 causes of death for ages 10-34.
Second
500
These are exceptions to confidentiality in counseling (list two).
Client threatens self-harm, counselor believes client threatening serious bodily harm to another, judge orders testimony, counselor believes child or vulnerable adult being abused
500
In 2014, this percentage of adults in the US had some form of mental illness (possible answers: 2%, 9%, 18%, 26%).
18%