Mental Health
Depression
Anxiety
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What is Mental Health

Mental Health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

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What is depression?

Characterized by a persistent low mood, a lack of positive affect, and a loss of interest in usually pleasurable activities (anhedonia) that is different from the patient's usual self and causes significant distress or impairment for ≥ 2 weeks.

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What is anxiety?

  • Characterized by chronic, unfocused, excessive worry and stress associated with clinically significant distress and functional impairment, often accompanied by insomnia, restlessness, muscle tension, and fatigue.
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What are the factors that contribute to mental health conditions?

Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistry.

Life experiences, such as trauma or abuse.

Family history of mental health problems.

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What are some of the risk factors of depression?


A family or personal history of major depression

and/or substance abuse.

Chronic medical illness

Alcohol and substance use

Stressful life events including loss

(including bereavement or divorce)

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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder found in?

 Children and Adolescents

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Why should we care about mental health?

A person's mental health affects how they act, feel, and think and helps them determine how to handle stress.

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What are some of the symptoms of depression?

Significant change in weight or appetite.

Insomnia or hypersomnia.

Psychomotor agitation or retardation nearly every

day (observable by others)

Fatigue or loss of energy.

Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or

inappropriate guilt.

Indecisiveness or decreased ability to concentrate


recurrent thoughts of death or suicide

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What are the symptoms of anxiety?

Restlessness or feeling "on edge" or "keyed up“ 

Fatigue concentration difficulties 

Irritability 

Muscle tension 

Sleep disturbances 

Gastrointestinal symptoms 

Headaches