This gender is nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression.
What is a female?
This general physical activity can help reduce the signs of fear and stress.
What is exercise?
Will everyone who experiences trauma develop PTSD?
No
This mental illness has a very high chance of being passed down from parents.
What is Bipolar disorder?
People diagnosed with Schizophrenia are much more likely to lose their lives by this act.
What is suicide?
What are symptoms of depression?
Depressed Mood, loss of interest, low energy, significant weight gain/loss, sleep disturbances
This type of anxiety illness can cause shaking, sweating, dizziness (feeling of spinning around), trouble breathing.
What is a Panic disorder (Panic attack)?
This type of drug class can be used to help treat PTSD.
What are antidepressants?
This sign of illness in Bipolar disorder describes having a really elevated mood (like very happy, irritable, or grand)
What is Mania?
This symptom in Schizophrenia describes a false belief about reality.
What is a delusion?
This amount of people in the United States have had at least one major episode of depression.
21 million Americans (8.4% of all U.S. adults)
This amount of time is required while having signs of anxiety to be diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
What is 6 months?
This describes things found in every day life that can cause someone with PTSD to have an intense emotional or physical response.
What is a trigger?
This is the average age that a person with bipolar disorder will be told they have this mental illness.
What is 25 years old?
These two groups of signs are commonly seen in Schizophrenia.
What are Positive symptoms (false belief, seeing or hearing things that are not there) and Negative symptoms (lack of desire to do something, quiet, lack emotion)