Mental Health Overview
Stress/Anxiety
Depression
ADHD
Coping Skills/Resources
100

What is Mental Health? 

Our emotional, psychological, and social well-being 

100

What is Stress? 

A normal reaction to life's challenges, pressures, and changes

100

What is Sadness? 

A natural human emotion that involves feelings of unhappiness, grief, or sorrow

100

What can ADHD be confused for? 

Poor behavior, laziness, or avoiding responsibility

100

What are coping skills? 

The strategies you can use to manage difficult emotions, stressful situations, and challenges in their lives

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Mental Health Disorders should be used to describe someone 

False, mental disorders should not be used as adjectives (ex. My mom is acting so bipolar today!)

200

What is Anxiety? 

A mental health disorder accompanied by excessive feelings of fear, worry, and uneasiness that interfere with a person's ability to function

200

What is Depression? 

A mental health disorder accompanied by persistent sadness, low energy and motivation, loss of interest in daily activities activities, and other depressive symptoms that significantly interferes with one's daily life

200

What is ADHD? 

A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity

200

What are some examples of general coping skills used for mental health? 

Seeking support from friends and family, exercising, sleeping well, art or music, eating healthily, disconnecting from your phone, taking a walk outside, mindfulness, journaling, positive self talk, and deep breathing

300

What are examples of common mental health conditions?

Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Panic attacks

300

What are some common stressors or anxiety triggers among teenagers? 

School, relationships with friends and family, life changes, self-view, excessive social media use, genetics, and traumatic experiences

300

What are some common triggers for depression among teenagers? 

Low self-esteem, a lack of sleep, excessive social media use, social isolation, bullying, stress from school, relationships with family and friends 

300

What are contributors to having ADHD? 

Genetics, brain differences, and environmental factors such as family conflict, excessive screen time, and early childhood trauma 

300

Why are coping skills important? 

They provide healthy strategies to manage stress, emotions, and challenges, ultimately promoting well-being and resilience

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Mental Illness is not treatable

True, there are many ways that mental illness or mental health struggles can be treated and coped with 

400

What are symptoms of anxiety or stress? 

Feeling sweaty, fast heartbeat, rapid breathing, feeling tired, avoidance, irritability, difficulty concentrating, feeling preoccupied

400

What are some symptoms of depression? 

Lack of motivation to function, loss of interest in daily activities, inconsistent sleep, feeling fatigued, social isolation, unable to concentrate, irritability, overwhelming sadness, feeling guilt/shame

400

What are some symptoms of ADHD? 

Difficulty focusing, disorganization, difficulty following instructions, fidgeting/restlessness, talking excessively, impulsivity, difficulty controlling emotions, and procrastination

400

What are outside mental health resources teenagers can use? 

Counselors at school, local mental health clinics or therapists outside of school, The 988 Crisis Hotline, The Crisis Text Line, and the NAMI website (national alliance on mental illness). 

500

What is an example of Mental Health Stigma? 

Believing that someone who struggles with mental health is weak, lazy, or dangerous

500

What are some coping skills for anxiety or stress? 

Going to counseling/therapy, deep breathing, exercise, journaling, meditation, reading, socializing with friends, reframing your thoughts

500

What are some coping skills for depression? 

Therapy/counseling, deep breathing, exercise, journaling, meditation, reading, socializing, reframing thoughts, allowing room for and accepting your feelings. 

500

What are some coping skills for ADHD? 

Therapy/counseling, medication if needed, using time management tools, meditation, breaking down tasks, deep breathing, journaling, being patient with yourself, maintaining a healthy diet and a good sleep routine

500

Why is it important for teenagers to reach out for mental health support if they are struggling? 

It is crucial for teenagers struggling with their mental health to reach out for support because it helps teenagers develop healthy coping skills, build resilience, and prevent mental health conditions from worsening over time