1 in five American adults will experience this form of health issue.
What is Mental Illness?
Any type of change that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain.
What is stress?
Individuals with this disorder present with the following: sadness, loss of interest, changes in regular patterns.
What is Depression?
Individuals use this term to describe someone as bitter or angry?
What is Salty?
This term is used to describe something that is unsettling or creepy.
What is Cursed?
Mark of Shame and form of discrimination.
What is Stigma?
A negative stress response, often involving negative affect and physiological reactivity.
What is Distress?
Constant thoughts or fears that cause individuals to follow certain routines or patterns.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
This term is given to those that are considered the best in their field, Kobe was considered to be this.
What is GOAT (Greatest of All Time)?
This term is used to describe when an individual ends a relationship by completely disappearing with no further communication.
What is Ghosting?
This cause of death is the 2nd leading cause of death among people ages 15-34 in the United States.
What is Suicide?
A positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance and emotional well-being.
What is Eustress?
Individuals have an intense fear of weight-gain, can become dangerously thin.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
A way to describe a petty middle-aged woman, who is rude, especially to those who work in the service industry?
What is A Karen?
This term is used as a synonym for "I can relate."
What is Same?
This book is utilized to assist clinicians in properly diagnosing an individual within a therapist setting.
What is the DSM V?
This hormone's production is increased when someone is experiencing high levels of stress.
What is Cortisol?
Individuals present the following symptoms in social settings: blushing, sweating, nausea, intense fear of embarrassment.
What is Social Anxiety?
This term is given to those who think two people should be together, mainly utilized in pop culture media.
What is Ship?
This term is used when an individual is somewhat interested in something or wants to keep something a secret.
What is Low Key?
Real physical symptoms that arise from or are influenced by the mind and emotions rather than a specific organic cause in the body (such as injury or infection).
What is psychosomatic symptoms?
This part of the nervous system contributes to what is known as the "fight or flight" response.
What is Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)?
Individuals who meet criteria for this condition exhibit concurrent symptoms of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder for the majority of the episode.
What is Schizoaffective?
This term is given when someone gives someone else a dirty look.
What is Throwing Shade?
A slang term meaning an overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity.
What is Stan?