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What is the definition of health according to WHO? |
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a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. |
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What is mental health related to? |
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the promotion of well-being, the prevention of mental disorders, and the treatment of people affected by mental disorders |
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What percentage of Americans suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder during any given year? |
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What percentage of children are effected by mental conditions? |
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What is the definition of emotional health? |
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Being in control of their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. |
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What are the three types of stress? |
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stress, distress, and eustress |
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What are the four sources of stress? |
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Physical Environmental Psychological Social |
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What are three ways of coping with stress? |
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Manage your emotions Manage your time Change your perception |
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___% of students reported feeling so depressed that it was difficult to function |
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___% of college students felt overwhelming anxiety |
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____ % of students also reported being diagnosed or treated for depression |
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___% of students seriously considered suicide |
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What are the three major types of mental illness? |
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Anxiety Disorders
Depressive Disorders
Psychotic Disorders |
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What two lifestyle choices mask or worsen anxiety symptoms? |
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alcohol and substance abuse |
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Anxiety Disorders affect about ___ American adults age 18 years and older in a given year |
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True or false: having a panic attack means you have a panic disorder |
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Panic disorder affects about ___ American adults |
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What is another name for social phobia? |
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ID: an intense, irrational fear of something that actually poses little or no threat. |
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_____ is diagnosed when a person worries excessively about a variety of everyday problems for at least 6 months. |
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What are the four depressive disorders? |
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Major depression Psychotic Depression Postpartum Depression Seasonal Affective Disorder |
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a combination of symptoms that interfere with a person’s ability to enjoy once-pleasurable activities. |
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Describe Psychotic Depression |
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when a severe depressive illness is accompanied by some form of psychosis |
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ID: when a new mother develops a major depressive episode within one month after delivery |
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What are the three types of symptoms of Schizophrenia? |
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Positive (Hallucinations), Negative, and cognitive |
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What mental health illness affects men and women equally? |
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What are the 5 types of people who provide help for mental health issues? |
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Psychologists Psychiatrists Family Doctors Religious leaders/counselors Mental Health Counselors |
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Half of all cases of mental illness occur by age ____ |
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ID: Individual's perception of an external situation that leads to internal response |
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