The combination of physical health, social health and mental/emotional health.
What is Health.
A medical condition disrupting a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning.
What is mental illness.
A common group of mental illnesses (panic disorder, OCD, PTSD, phobias) that can often cause people to feel frightened, distressed, or uneasy.
What is Anxiety Disorders
Which hormone allows for the Flight or Fight Response?
Adrenaline
The pain, discomfort, mental and physical feeling that most people feel following the death of a loved one or for loss.
What is Grief.
Three factors that can affect your health.
What is heredity, environment, media, technology, attitude and behavior can all influence your health.
Some mental illnesses get passed along from one generation to ?the next.
What is heredity.
An illness that typically includes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and functioning that include mania and depression.
What is Bipolar Disorder
The name of "good" stress?
What is Eustress
When you talk to a trained professional about your loss and your feelings you are receiving what type of counseling?
What is Grief
Thinking there isn't anything you can do well is a lack of which kind of health?
What is Mental Health.
What is the percent of people that will develop a mental illness in a lifetime?
An illness that affects one’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, physical health, activity, and sleep patterns. Left untreated, it can lead to suicide.
What is Depression
See - Feel - D0 - Get describe what?
What is the Frame
What are the steps (name each) of grieving process?
What is Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance.
The health component that involves working on the quality of your relationships with others.
A mental illness can be caused by exposure to toxins, illnesses, drugs, or alcohol can affect the developing brain in utero. What is the category name for these contributing factors?
What is environmental
An anxiety disorder where the person experiences intrusive irrational thoughts that appear repeatedly in their mind.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Being people smart, school smart, self-smart are examples of
What is Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
If your parents have divorced, you might try to get them back together even after they've moved on to other relationships. Is an example of which part of DABDA?
What is denial
Most mental illnesses can be treated effectively with these five things.
What is medication, therapy, diet, exercise, and social support.
This is a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society has about something.
What is Stigma
A mental illness where a person experiences psychotic symptoms (hallucinations and delusions), emotional flatness, and trouble with thinking processes.
What is Schizophrenia
book smarts, natural brain power
Two factors if untreated, can lead to a higher risk of suicide.
What is substance abuse and untreated depression.