1. A person who does not recognize the signs of mental illness may not know he needs help.

A. True
B. False

2. Which of the following is not a sign of psychotherapy?
A. insight
B. cognitive
C. medications D. group

3. Which is NOT a health professional who treats mental and emotional disorders?
A. Psychiatrist
B. Neurologist
C. Social workers
D. Psychologist

4. Arachnophobia, is a type of?
A. personality disorder
B. anxiety disorder
C. mood disorder
D. impulse-control disorder

5. A physician who treats disorders of the nervous system is a
A. Psychiatric social worker
B. Neurologist
C. Psych neurologist
D. Clinical psychologist

6. Jennie feels sad all the time now. She has not enjoyed anything for months. Jennie is probably suffering from.
A. A phobia
B. Clinical depression
C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D. Grief

7. Which is not a type of psychotherapy used to treat mental disorders?
A. insight therapy
B. group therapy
C. drug therapy
D. cognitive therapy

8. A mental health professional who is a link between community services and a patient is?
A. psychologist
B. psychiatrist
C. social worker
D. neurologist

9. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for depression and/or suicide?
A. a parent or other close biological relative with a mood disorder
B. experiencing a violent crime or witnessing one
C. Being sad for awhile after your friend moves away
D. A previous bout of depression

10. If you are concerned about mental factors associated with mental illness, you don't need to worry about?
A. hereditary
B. virus infections
C. physical factors
D. early experiences

13. Lindsey is often late to soccer practice because she has to tie and untie her shoes exactly four times before she can play. What disorder is Lindsey displaying?
A. panic attack
B. phobia
C. obsessive compulsive disorder
D. general anxiety disorder

14. Each year, about _ percent of Americans experience the symptoms of mental disorder. However, they don't seek help.
A. 10
B. 20
C. 50
D. 60

15. Who should address the needs of a patient with a mental disorder?
A. speech therapist
B. An internal Medicine Doctor
C. A mental health Professional
D. A medical intern

My Answers:
1.True
2.medications
3.Neurologist
4.Anxiety disorder
5.Neurologist
6. Clinical depression
7.Drug therapy
8.Social Worker
9.Being sad for a while after you friend moves away
10.Virus infections
11.Leave him alone to work it out
12.False
13.Obsessive compulsive disorder
14.20
15.A mental health professional

Thanks Cami!!!! all you're answers were right

1.True
2.medications
3.Neurologist
4.Anxiety disorder
5.Neurologist
6. Clinical depression
7.Drug therapy
8.Social Worker
9.Being sad for a while after you friend moves away
10.Virus infections
11.Leave him alone to work it out
12.False
13.Obsessive compulsive disorder
14.20
15.A mental health professional

The correct answers are

1.True
2.medications
3.Neurologist
4.Anxiety disorder
5.Neurologist
6. Clinical depression
7.Drug therapy
8.Social Worker
9.Being sad for a while after you friend moves away
10.Virus infections
11.Leave him alone to work it out
12.False
13.Obsessive compulsive disorder
14.20
15.A mental health professional

Thanks! Got 100% on test

;)

I actually do the work is 100% correct

14. I don't know

I agree with your other answers.

All of my answers were right :)

Thanks Ms.Sue

:-)

You're welcome, Cami.

Thanks for your AMAZING answer boo

Unit 3 lesson 3

need help
what are some ways you could include others with a mental or emotional disorder in physical activity settings?

1. True. A person who does not recognize the signs of mental illness may not know that they need help. To answer this question, you can use general knowledge or critical thinking skills. Understanding that people may not seek help if they do not recognize the signs of mental illness leads to the correct answer.

2. C. Medications. The other options, insight, cognitive, and group, are all forms of psychotherapy. To answer this question, you need to have basic knowledge about the different types of therapy used in mental health treatment.

3. B. Neurologist. A neurologist is a health professional who specializes in treating disorders of the nervous system, such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy, but they do not typically treat mental and emotional disorders. To answer this question, you can use general knowledge about different healthcare professionals and their specialties.

4. B. Anxiety disorder. Arachnophobia is an intense fear or phobia of spiders. It is considered an anxiety disorder because it involves excessive and irrational fear or anxiety. To answer this question, you need to be familiar with the different types of mental disorders.

5. B. Neurologist. A neurologist is a physician who specializes in treating disorders of the nervous system, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. To answer this question, you need to have basic knowledge about different medical specialties.

6. B. Clinical depression. Clinical depression refers to a persistent feeling of sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and other symptoms that significantly affect a person's daily life. To answer this question, you need to be familiar with the symptoms of different mental disorders.

7. C. Drug therapy. Insight therapy, group therapy, and cognitive therapy are all types of psychotherapy commonly used to treat mental disorders. To answer this question, you need a basic understanding of the different forms of therapy used in mental health treatment.

8. C. Social worker. A social worker is a mental health professional who helps individuals and families access community services and resources. They act as a link between patients and the support they may need. To answer this question, you need to be familiar with the roles of different mental health professionals.

9. C. Being sad for a while after your friend moves away. Experiencing sadness after a friend moves away is a normal emotional response and is not considered a risk factor for depression or suicide. The other options, having a close biological relative with a mood disorder, experiencing a violent crime or witnessing one, and having a previous bout of depression, are all considered risk factors for depression and/or suicide. To answer this question, you need to understand the concept of risk factors for mental health issues.

10. B. Virus infections. Mental factors associated with mental illness can include hereditary factors, physical factors (such as brain chemistry or structure), and early experiences (such as childhood trauma). Virus infections are not typically considered a direct cause of mental illness. To answer this question, you need to understand the various factors that can contribute to mental illness.

13. C. Obsessive-compulsive disorder. The behavior of tying and untying shoes exactly four times before playing soccer is characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is a mental disorder characterized by recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behaviors (compulsions). To answer this question, you need to be familiar with the symptoms of different mental disorders.

14. B. 20. Each year, approximately 20% of Americans experience the symptoms of a mental disorder, but many do not seek help. To answer this question, you can use general knowledge about the prevalence of mental disorders and the reluctance of individuals to seek help.

15. C. A mental health professional. Addressing the needs of a patient with a mental disorder typically falls within the expertise of a mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or licensed therapist. To answer this question, you need to understand the appropriate professionals for addressing mental health concerns.