Symptoms
Medications
Causes
Coping Skills
Substance Abuse
100

A symptom of depression is a persistently _________ mood.

What is sad or depressed or unhappy?

100

Give the name of one antidepressant.

What is Prozan, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, Lexapro, Luvox, Effexor, Cymbalta, Wellbutrin, Elavil, Limbitrol, Norparmin, Sinequan, Tofranil, Pamelor, Aventyl, Vivactil, Nardil, Marplan, or Parnate? 

100

A cause of depression is an imbalance in ________.

What is neurotransmitters or imbalanced chemicals in the brain? 

100

A natural way to get in shape and increase feelings of happiness is to ________. 

What is exercise? 

100

Name a well-known support group associated with alcoholism? 

What is AA?

200

Name 2 symptoms of withdrawal.

What is sweating, goosebumps, vomiting, anxiety, insomnia, or muscle pain, etc. 

200

What do antidepressants attempt to fix? 

What is They try to correct the imbalances in neurotransmitters?

200

If these people have a history of depression, you are put at a higher risk for depression.

What are family members? 

200

Who could you talk to about your feelings of depression/addiction? 

What is family, close friend, counselor, social worker, sponsor, doctor, therapist, teacher, etc.?

200
A strong desire to consume a particular substance is a ______?

What is a craving? 

300

This symptom occur when you stop liking your favorite hobby/activity.

What is lack of interest or pleasure?

300

When a person begins medication, what symptoms improve before the depressed mood improves? 

What is energy levels and the ability to take action/make decisions? 

300

Name 2 major life events that may cause a person to have depression.

What is death of a loved one, major loss or change, chronic stress, substance abuse, victim of abuse, etc.?

300

What are 2 ways of improving your self-esteem? 

What is learning a new skills, new interests/activities, writing, saying good things about yourself, etc.?

300

When a person gradually needs a larger dose of a drug to feel the same effect, it is called ____________.

What is increased tolerance? 

400
Abnormal physical or psychological features that follow the abrupt discontinuation of a drug that has the capability of producing physical dependence.

What is a withdrawal symptom? 

400

How long does it take for antidepressants to start having an effect? 

What is 2-4 weeks? 

400

Name one of the three neurotransmitters involved with depression.

What is norepinephrine, serotonin, or dopamine? 

400

What are benefits of having good coping skills? 

What is the ability to decrease symptoms of depression or cravings, better management of emotions, better mood, or high self-esteem, etc.?

400

A primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry is referred to as _________.

What is addiction? 

500

What percentage of people diagnosed with depression are treated effectively and return to their usual daily lives?

What is 80-90%?

500

What are the 4 most common medications for mental health disorders?

What is antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, mood stabilizers, and antipsychotic medications?

500

Research suggests that what percentage of a person's risk of becoming addicted to nicotine, alcohol or other drugs depends on his or her genetic makeup?

What is 50%?

500

What are examples of healthy coping skills?

What is establishing and maintaining boundaries, practicing relaxation strategies, and getting regular physical activity, etc.?

500

How many adults in the US have an addiction?  (Number or percentage)

What is 23.5 million American adults or 10% of the population?