What percentage of teenagers experience depression before adulthood?
20%
Which mental health disorder is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness or loss of interest?
Depression
The practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress.
What is stigma?
Stigma is when someone views you in a negative way because you have a distinguishing characteristic or personal trait that's thought to be, or actually is, a disadvantage (a negative stereotype).
Ms. Golden, Ms. Sheryll
What is the school social workers name?
What percentage of adults in the US experience mental illness?
1 in 5
Loss of pleasure in activities, Fatigue, hopelessness...
could be signs of
What is Depression
What are the 5 types of self-care?
Physical, Social, Mental, Spiritual & Emotional
What are the different types of stigma?
public stigma, self- stigma and structural stigma
Where is Ms. Golden located?
Room 106
What percentage of people worldwide will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime?
25%
Definition for mental illness
Examples of physical self-care
sleep, eat nutritious foods, exercise/move your body
What is public stigma?
involves the negative or discriminatory attitudes that others may have about mental illness.
What is the crisis text hotline
716-300-2338
or 988
50% of all mental illness begins by what age?
14
Examples of Mood Disorders
depression or biopolar disorder
examples of social self care
Spend quality time with family & friends, nurture your relationships
What is self-stigma?
refers to the negative attitudes, including internalized shame, that people with mental illness may have about their own condition
How to contact by text or by phone for mental health crisis help
Text or call 988
What is the most common mental health disorder in the US?
Anxiety disorders
Examples of Personality disorders
borderline personality, narcissistic, antisocial,
Examples of mental self care
Engage in mentally stimulating activities - reading books, watching movies, doing a puzzle, learning about an interesting subject
What is structural stigma?
more systemic, involving policies of government and private organizations that intentionally or unintentionally limit opportunities for people with mental illness. Examples include lower funding for mental illness research or fewer mental health services relative to other health care.
What is Teen Line? How to contact them?
- confidential help line for teens
- Call or text 1-800-852-8336
- If in doubt call 988