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Mental Health & Wellness
Language Matters
Mental Illnesses/Disorders
The Brain
100

True or False

A delusion is defined as seeing something that is not real. 

False

A delusion is defined as something that is falsely believed.  

100

True or False

Diet, exercise and establishing a regular sleep cycle are all effective treatments for many mental disorders in teenagers. 

False

Certain life styles may protect or enhance brain functioning, but treatment comes from a trained professional, usually with use of medicine or psychotherapy.


100

Being heartbroken is an example of. 

What is Mental Distress? 

100

True or False

Suicide is not a mental disorder. 


True

Suicide is most often an unfortunate outcome of a mental disorder that is often not recognized or is not treated effectively


100

Something that someone observes about a person (for example:rapid speech, crying, aggressive actions, etc.)


What is a sign?. 


200

CBT stands for. 

What is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy? 

200

Knowing about ________ ____________ is essential for getting help early. 

What is mental illnesses/disorders? 

200

Mental Disorders happens to about ____ of people over their lifetime. 

What is 20%? 

200

Disturbance of brain functioning involving cognition and perception. 


What is a mood disorder? 

200

Everyday stress is bad for you and we have to do our best not to feel stress and if we are feeling stressed we need to mostly focus on relieving it.


What is a myth? 

(will except false) 

300

Two major causes of mental disorders. 

What is genetics and environment? 

300

The percentage of mental illnesses that can be diagnosed before 25 years of age.


What is 70% ? 

300

The brain’s expected and usual response to the stresses of everyday life.

What is Mental Distress? 

300

Schizophrenia is characterized by. (need 3 out of 6)


What are delusions, hallucinations, Disorganized thinking & behaviour, disturbances in motivation & difficulties in many parts of life


300

The 6 functions of the brain. 

What is thinking/cognition, perceiving/sensing, emotion/feeling, singling, physical and behaviour? 

400

Acts as a barrier to people seeking help for mental health problems and mental illness.

What is Stigma? 

400

The capacity to lead a satisfying life, fulfill ambitions and accommodate to change, health is a dynamic, ever-changing process of trying to achieve ones individual potential.

What is Health and Wellness? 

400

šHappens to everyone many times in their life, shows that adaptation is difficult, it may require additional help and does not require treatment. 

What is a Mental Health Problem?

400

Additional therapies to help treat Schizophrenia. 

What is social and vocational therapy? 

400

Everyday stress is normal and useful. It is a signal that we need to do something differently. It leads to ___________ and __________. 


What is learning and adapting? 

500

I am ready to learn from life’s challenges. I consider the alternatives and choices I have to live a healthy life.

What is Mental Health? 

500

The 6 different categories of health.

What is mental, physical, social, emotional, envirnmental and spiritual health? 

500

Mental Disorder could be defined as. 

šThe brain is not functioning as it is supposed to function, leading to significant and persistent problems in a person’s everyday life, caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. 

500


Depression is characterized by __________ and ____________: depressed mood, loss of interest, guilty ruminations, feelings of hopelessness/worthlessness, fatigue, concentration problems, loss of appetite, loss of pleasure, suicidal thoughts/actions.


What is persistent and sustained

500

Neurons are arranged in very complex networks. 

What is a circuit?