1 in 7 (14%) of 10-19 year olds experience this:
What is a mental health condition
Described as "serious changes in the way children typically learn, behave, or handle their emotional stress
What are mental health disorders among children
The definition of self esteem
What is how we see ourselves
A response to stress, trauma or a trigger that allows us to experience an emotion in a way that is safe and appropriate.
What are coping skills
This is our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act and helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
What is mental health?
Pressure to conform with peers, exploration of identity, quality of life, violence, socio-ecomic problems, poor quality of life
What are risk factors for poor mental health
ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, and Behavior problem
What are the most common diagnosed mental health disorders among children
Parents, siblings, teachers, coaches, social media, peers are all examples of what for our self esteem?
Influences
True or false:
Coping skills should decrease quality of life
False
What are factors that can contribute to mental health problems.
These are two major types of emotional disorders.
What are anxiety and depression?
Affection, positivity, resilience, curiosity, self control are traits commonly represented in children who have what kind of mental health?
Positive
Saying 'I am a failure' represents:
What is negative self estem
It is only necessary to develop one coping skills. Is this true or false?
False
When you are struggling with mental illness, you see a doctor in this professional category:
What is a mental health professional (or therapist, counselor)
Symptoms include preoccupation with food, abnormal eating behaviors, perceived and often misrepresented concerns about body weight and shape, and emerge often in adolescence and young adulthood
What are eating disorders?
From 2018-2019 what percent of teens reported have a major depressive episode?
What is 15%
List three characteristics of positive self esteem:
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3 examples of positive coping skills
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Fact or Myth:
Living with a mental illness means you can't go to college, get a job, have relationships, or that you'll never feel better.
That is 100% MYTH!
What does the acronym WHO mean?
World Health Organization
True or False:
It is common for mental health conditions to exist together.
True
Setting goals, experience achievement, learning how to deal with loss or disappointment, and improved relationships are all reasons for:
Developing/heaving good self esteem
3 examples of negative coping skills
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Negative labels or unfair treatment as a result of others' incorrect beliefs, or stereotypes about groups of people.
What is stigma?