Teach Training Post Quiz 3 By admin Posted September 21, 2016 In Teach Training Post Quiz 32016-09-212020-09-15https://mhlcurriculum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/curriculumsecondary.pngCurriculumhttps://mhlcurriculum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/curriculumsecondary.png200px200px Please note: When taking the quiz please do not use the browser back button as this will skew the data. If you wish to proceed without the filling out the form, simply click 'Next'. Thanks in advance. Name Affiliation Email 1. A phobia is an intense fear about something that might be harmful (such as height, snakes). True False I don't know 2. Useful interventions for adolescent mental disorders include BOTH psychological and pharmacologic treatment. True False I don't know 3. Metal distress can occur in someone who has a mental disorder. True False I don't know 4. Stigma against the mentally ill is uncommon in Canada True False I don't know 5. Substance abuse is commonly found together with a mental disorder. True False I don't know 6. The most common mental disorders in teenage girls are eating disorders. True False I don't know 7. The stresses of being a teenager are a major factor leading to adolescent suicide. True False I don't know 8. Three of the strongest risk factors for teen suicide are: romantic breakup, conflict with parents and school failure. True False I don't know 9. Schizophrenia is a split personality. True False I don't know 10. A depressed mood that lasts for a month or longer in a teenager is very common and should not be confused with clinical depression that may require professional help. True False I don't know 11. Teen suicide rates have decreased over the last decade in North America. True False I don't know 12. Diet, exercise and establishing a regular sleep cycle are all effective treatments for many mental disorders in teenagers. True False I don't know 13. Anorexia Nervosa is very common in teenage girls. True False I don't know 14. Bipolar disorder is another from of Manic Depressive Illness. True False I don't know 15. Many clinical depressions that develop in teenagers come 'out of the blue'. True False I don't know 16. Obsessions are thoughts that are unwanted and known not to be correct. True False I don't know 17. Serotonin is a liver chemical that helps control appetite. True False I don't know 18. Mental disorders may affect between 15-20 percent of Canadians. True False I don't know 19. Most people with panic disorder do not get well with treatment. True False I don't know 20. Depression affects about 2 percent of people in North America. True False I don't know 21. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating people who have a mental illness. True False I don't know 22. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is equally common in boys and girls. True False I don't know 23. A hallucination is defined as a sound that comes from nowhere. True False I don't know 24. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. True False I don't know 25. Medications called 'anti-psychotics' are helpful to treat symptoms of schizophrenia. True False I don't know 26. A delusion is defined as seeing something that is not real. True False I don't know 27. Lack of pleasure, hopelessness and fatigue can all be symptoms of clinical depression. True False I don't know 28. Nobody with schizophrenia ever recovers. True False I don't know 29. People with mania may experience strange feelings of grandiosity. True False I don't know 30. Mental disorders are psychological problems caused by poor nutrition. True False I don't know Time's up