Depression
PTSD
Anxiety
ADHD
Anorexia
100

The mental illness that has Persisting sadness, loss of eating,loss of interacting in activities, etc

"What is depression"

100

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

What does PTSD stand for?
100

Constantly feeling anxious.

What is anxiety?

100

Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder

What does ADHD stand for?

100

When you weigh less than what is healthy and usually are scared to eat or gain weight.

What is anorexia?

200

Increased risk of suicide.

What is the worst side effect of depression?

200

Serious accidents, physical or sexual assault, abuse, including childhood or domestic abuse.

What is a common cause of PTSD?

200

Alprazolam (Xanax).

What is a common anxiety medication?
200

Low self-esteem.

How do people with ADHD feel about themself?

200

Purging food through laxatives and vomiting.

How do people with Anorexia try to lose weight?

300

Changes in mood, behavior, and physical health.

How do you tell when someone has depression?

300

A combination of therapies, most commonly psychotherapy and, in some cases, medication.

How do you treat PTSD?

300

Deep breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation, and mindfulness practices.

What helps with anxiety attacks?

300

Stimulants like Adderall, Ritalin, and Vyvanse, as well as non-stimulants like Strattera and Intuniv.

What are common ADHD medications?

300

A combination of talking therapy and supervised weight gain.

How to help treat Anorexia?

400

Claiming the lives of over 49,400 people.

How many people died from suicide in 2022?

400

Intrusive memories, flashbacks, and nightmares, as well as avoidance behaviors and changes in mood and thinking.

How does PTSD affect daily life?

400

Increased heart rate, rapid breathing, muscle tension, headaches, digestive issues, sleep disturbances, and weakened immunity

How does anxiety affect the body?

400

Difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, impacting school, work, and relationships.

What issues can be caused by ADHD?

400

They may have a distorted view of their body, thinking they're fat even when they're underweight.

How does someone with Anorexia see themself?

500

Increase eurotransmitters like serotonin and noradrenaline.

What do anti-depressants do?

500

Anything that reminds a person of a traumatic event, causing them to relive the experience or its associated emotions.

What are triggers of PTSD?

500

Genetics, brain chemistry, physical health conditions, and environmental influences like stress and traumatic experiences.

What is a common cause of anxiety?

500

That it's simply a matter of poor discipline, laziness, or a lack of willpower.

What is the biggest misconception about ADHD?

500

Do not urge them to eat or not eat, don't compare them, and listen to them.

Whats the best way to help someone with anorexia?