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Mental Disorder Quiz 100 points possible 10 Matching 2 points each 40 True/False 2 points each

Mental Disorder Quiz Match the Following: Choose the BEST answer from column B. Column AColumn B 1.Organic Disorder. A. a illness in which real, imagined, or persistent fears that invade their life. 2. Anxiety Disorder.B. a disorder caused by a physical illness like a tumor, alcoholism, stroke. 3. Functional Disorder.C. an illness in which a person complains of disease symptoms, but no physical cause can be found. 4. Somatoform Disorder.D. A mood disorder with often an organic cause that relates to emotions. 5. Affective Disorder.E. psychological causes in which no clear brain damage is involved.

Mental Disorder Quiz Matching Continued: (3 points each) Column AColumn B 6. Clinical Depression A. psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others. 7. Bipolar Disorder B. “split mind” 8. Personality Disorder C. feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or despair that last longer than 2 weeks. 9. Passive-Aggressive D. extreme mood swings/manic. Disorder 10. Schizophrenia E. a person shows anger or disapproval indirectly/control is an issue.

Mental Disorder Quiz True/False. A=True B=False. CLINICAL DEPRESSION. 11. People with “paranoid schizophrenia” mistrust and are very suspicious of others. 12. Professional help and chemical intervention are always recommended for “paranoid schizophrenia”. 13.Depression is a rare mental health disorder. 14. Depression affects the body, mood, and thoughts. 15. A few cases of depression are treatable. 16. Up to 10% of all Americans suffer from depression. 17. Common treatments for depression include, but are not limited to, medications and psychotherapy. 18. Common symptoms of depression are oversleeping, decreased energy and difficulty concentrating.

Mental Disorder Quiz True/False continued. 19. Only a limited number of things may cause depression. 20. Depression doesn’t have a genetic link. 21. Pessimistic people are more likely to suffer from depression. 22. Cheering someone up can cure depression. 23. Changing a person’s behavior may help to treat depression. 24. Eating Disorders may result from depression. 25. Depression affects females more than males in our country. True or False: SUICIDE. 26. SUICIDE is a major health problem in our country. 27. As many as 10,000 Americans take their own life each year /3 of teenage deaths are suicide related each year. 29. Everyone will have feelings of alienation at sometime in life. 30. The vast majority of depressed teens do not seek help.

Mental Disorder Quiz 31. Self-destructive behavior may be a warning sign of teen suicide % of people who ATTEMPT suicide do not want to die. 33. Stress may be healthy or unhealthy. 34. The main categories of stress are distress and episodic stress. 35. “Fight or Flight” refers to a person’s response to chronic stress stimuli. 36. Acute stress releases chemicals into the body that help start the body’s stress response.

37. Episodic stress occurs during certain periods of life. 38. Most people are able to handle episodic stress when it occurs. 39. Having a loss in your life would most likely be an example of acute stress. 40. Seeing a grief counseling professional can be a very beneficial help to someone who suffers loss. 41. No longer enjoying the things in life that once made you happy could be a sign of serious stress.

42. Having fun can help reduce stress. 43. Drinking alcohol doesn’t provide increased risk of increased stress in a person’s life. 44. Yoga is a form of exercise that emphasizes the balance of the mind, body and spirit. 45. Breathing techniques are complex and powerful way of help increase the level of stress in people. 46. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a condition most closely related to chronic stress.

47. Eating healthy and getting enough sleep does not have a significant on stress reduction. 48. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a deadly condition cause by the stress of modern life. 49. Suicidal thoughts and tendencies are best described as periods of Episodic Stress. 50. The five stages of loss in the grieving process are experienced in the same order for everyone.

Mental Disorder Quiz Match the Following: Choose the BEST answer from column B. Column AColumn B 1.Organic Disorder. A. a illness in which real, imagined, or persistent fears that invade their life. 2. Anxiety Disorder.B. a disorder caused by a physical illness like a tumor, alcoholism, stroke. 3. Functional Disorder.C. an illness in which a person complains of disease symptoms, but no physical cause can be found. 4. Somatoform Disorder.D. A mood disorder with often an organic cause that relates to emotions. 5. Affective Disorder.E. psychological causes in which no clear brain damage is involved.

Mental Disorder Quiz Matching Continued: (3 points each) Column AColumn B 6. Clinical Depression A. psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others. 7. Bipolar Disorder B. “split mind” 8. Personality Disorder C. feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or despair that last longer than 2 weeks. 9. Passive-Aggressive D. extreme mood swings/manic. Disorder 10. Schizophrenia E. a person shows anger or disapproval indirectly/control is an issue.

Mental Disorder Quiz True/False. A=True B=False. CLINICAL DEPRESSION. 11. People with “paranoid schizophrenia” mistrust and are very suspicious of others. 12. Professional help and chemical intervention are always recommended for “paranoid schizophrenia”. 13.Depression is a rare mental health disorder. 14. Depression affects the body, mood, and thoughts. 15. A few cases of depression are treatable. 16. Up to 10% of all Americans suffer from depression. 17. Common treatments for depression include, but are not limited to, medications and psychotherapy. 18. Common symptoms of depression are oversleeping, decreased energy and difficulty concentrating.

True/False continued. 19. Only a limited number of things may cause depression. 20. Depression doesn’t have a genetic link. 21. Pessimistic people are more likely to suffer from depression. 22. Cheering someone up can cure depression. 23. Changing a person’s behavior may help to treat depression. 24. Eating Disorders may result from depression. 25. Depression affects females more than males in our country.

Mental Disorder Quiz True/False continued. 19. Only a limited number of things may cause depression. 20. Depression doesn’t have a genetic link. 21. Pessimistic people are more likely to suffer from depression. 22. Cheering someone up can cure depression. 23. Changing a person’s behavior may help to treat depression. 24. Eating Disorders may result from depression. 25. Depression affects females more than males in our country. True or False: SUICIDE. 26. SUICIDE is a major health problem in our country. 27. As many as 10,000 Americans take their own life each year /3 of teenage deaths are suicide related each year. 29. Everyone will have feelings of alienation at sometime in life. 30. The vast majority of depressed teens do not seek help.

True/False continued. 19. Only a limited number of things may cause depression. 20. Depression doesn’t have a genetic link. 21. Pessimistic people are more likely to suffer from depression. 22. Cheering someone up can cure depression. 23. Changing a person’s behavior may help to treat depression. 24. Eating Disorders may result from depression. 25. Depression affects females more than males in our country.

Mental Disorder Quiz 31. Self-destructive behavior may be a warning sign of teen suicide % of people who ATTEMPT suicide do not want to die.

Mental Disorder Quiz 75 points possible 10 Matching 3 points each 22 True/False 2 points each

Mental Disorder Quiz