DEPRESSION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Eating Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100
The lasts a long time and a person loses interest or pleasure in things
What is depression
100
A chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes users to continue using a drug or drugs despite negative results
What is an addiction
100
Have a fear of weight gain and a distorted view ofbody size and shape. As a result, they eat very little and can become dangerously underweight.
What is Anorexia
100
Condition with unusual mood changes. Sometimes feeling very happy or very sad.
What is Bipolar disorder
100
iA medical condition that affects how well someone can sit still, focus, and pay attention.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ASHD)
200
This can happen to women during pregnancy and after the baby's birth.
What is post-partum depression.
200
The third leading behavioral cause of death in the United States
What is Alcohol use.
200
binge eating and then throwing up or exercising all the time, to prevent weight gain.
What is bulimia
200
mood episodes that include manic episodes, depressive episodes, or "mixed" episodes.
What are Bipolar mood changes
200
Have problems with depression, anxiety, or learning disabilities.
What is people with ADHD.
300
Confidential 24 hour help line for New York City residents. The staff of trained mental health professionals help callers find mental health and substance abuse services.
What is LIFENET
300
Drugs prescribed by a medical professional to reduce pain. They are also known as opioid analgesics, opioid pain relievers, or prescription painkillers.
What are prescription pain Relievers.
300
Using food as a way to deal with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger.
What is emotional eating
300
•Feel very "up" or "high" •Feel "jumpy" or "wired" •Talk really fast about a lot of different things •Be agitated, irritable, or "touchy"
What is a manic episode
300
•difficulty paying attention or staying focused on a task or activity •problems finishing assignments at school or home; jumping from one activity to another •trouble focusing on instructions and difficulty following through •losing or forgetting things like homework
What are symptoms of ADHD
400
Little interest or pleasure in things. • Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless. • Sleep problems (too much or too little). • Fatigue, no energy. • Appetite problems.
What is symptoms of depression.
400
The most commonly misused drug.
What is prescription pain relievers.
400
when a person has fewer red blood cells than normal. This can happen for three main reasons: 1.Red blood cells are being lost. 2.The body is producing red blood cells more slowly than it should. 3.The body is destroying red blood cells.
What is Anemia
400
•Feel very "down" or sad •Feel worried and empty •Have trouble concentrating •Forget things a lot •Lose interest in fun activities and become less active
What is a depressive episode
400
May have more accidents.
What is drivers with ADHD.
500
Treatment for that includes psychotherapy (talk therapy), medication, or a combination of both.
What is treatment for depression
500
Tends to follow adult drinking patters.
What is underage drinking.
500
A condition that involves obsessions, which are distressing thoughts that repeatedly intrude into a person's awareness. Includes distressing thoughts are about perceived appearance flaws.
What is Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
500
Combination of up and down episodes.
What are mixed epidodes.
500
Will continue to notice problems as young adults.
What is kids with ADHD.