MISC
Stigma
Stigma + Teen Brain
Help Seeking Behaviors
Illnesses and Treatment
100

True or False: The brain can affect the way the body functions but the body cannot affect the way the brain functions

False. The brain and body are an interconnected system. 

100

True or False: Most people with Mental Illness are too disabled to work. 

FALSE 

Lots of people with mental illnesses maintain jobs and careers, just like those who do not have mental illnesses. 
100

The brain matures at approximately ____ years of age. 

25 

100

Who at your school is specifically trained to help students who are struggling with a mental health problem or illness?

Guidance Counsellor or social worker 

...but, you can always go to a trusted adult for support who can help you make an appointment with a counsellor or social worker. 


100

This illness has the following symptoms: inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 

200

True or False: Everyone's mood fluctuates up and down naturally. 

True. 

200

Please state one myth about mental illness. 

Common Myths 

More violent
Not successful
Treatment will not work
Too disabled to work
Not reliable
Can just snap out of it
Don't try hard enough
Lazy  

200

This organ acts to control the functioning of the heart, lungs and fingers. 

The Brain 

200

If you are going through a problem, mentally or physically, who should be your first point of contact? 

A Trusted Adult 

200

This illness has the following symptoms: lack of energy, low mood, feels like living in a fog and withdrawing from friends, activities and family. 

Depression

300

True or False: Genetic problems and infections can cause the brain to get sick and stop functioning normally. 

True: Genes and the environment both play a role in how healthy one's brain is. 

300

Name a famous person (actor, pro athlete, president, singer, etc) who lives (has lived) with mental illness. Also, name their illness. 

Example:  Jim Carrey - Depression

300

The invisible barrier that prevents many people from getting the help they need. 

Stigma.
Stigma can be invisible (judgement from others) or be visible, like the prejudice, discrimination and stereotyping that happens to people living with mental illness. 

300

Who can you go to for help with a mental health problem or illness in your community outside of school?

A trusted adult, social worker, family doctor, therapist or psychologist.

300

This illness is characterized by extreme highs and very low lows. 

Bipolar Disorder 

Bipolar disorder fluctuated between states of depression and mania. 

400

People often confuse a split personality with this other mental illness.

Schizophrenia/Psychosis 

400

Treating someone unjustly because they live with a mental illness is an example of: 

Discrimination 

400

True or False: Vitamins and Meditation are good treatment options for most mental illnesses. 

FALSE 

400

 True or False: Good relationships and exercise help to promote good mental health. 

True.
A healthy network of key adults in your corner is essential to survive and thrive. Keeping active is not only good for your body, but it is also good for your brain as well. 

400

Name the disorder that is a malfunction in the signalling part of the brain. 

Anxiety 

Anxiety is when our Fight or Flight system is broken and it gets triggered when we have no real threat. 

500

Feeling scrutinized and constantly judged by others is a symptom of what mental illness? 

Social Anxiety Disorder 

500

Thinking people with a mental illness are all the same is an example of: 

Stereotyping 

500

True or False: Most people who go through a traumatic experience will develop a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 

False.
In fact, a small portion of people who go through a traumatic event will develop PTSD. Most will bounce back and many will develop Post Traumatic Growth. 

500

The goal of treatment is for the individual to ________. 

Recover 

Recovery is when the symptoms and the impairment of the illness have reduced to the point the individual can do the things they enjoy and it has little to no effect on their family, social network/friends, school/work and sleep. 

500

Give an example of a physical and psychological treatment option for someone living with a mental illness. 

Physical: Medication in the form of an antidepressant 

Psychological: Psychotherapy in the form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy