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NOLLN IAN
Evaluation:
Directions: Identify what is being described in each statement. Write your answer before the number.
Hallu cinations
1. It can make the brain think it sees or hears things that aren't really there.
2. It is a disorder that people feel scared even if they are safe and there is nothing to be afraid of.
-Polar Dis or der 3. It changes the way people feel emotions.
4. It is a mental health challenge that makes people feel very sad all the time.
5. It refers to eating large amounts of food over a short period of time followed by an attempt to get
rid of the food.
Bulimia
Anovexia
6. It refers to weight loss that occurs from not eating.
7. It can trigger the development of a mental illness.
8. It's the way your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours affect your life.
9. It exists when a person's thoughts and behaviors are focused too much on food and body weight.
Mental Health
Eating Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disor der 10. People can have a hard time talking about their feelings, understanding people's actions, and
being
social.
Post- assessment:
Directions: Circle the correct answer from the given choices.
1. What group of people with ADHD usually manifest lack of confidence?
B.children
A. adult
C. teenager
D. toddlers
2. Which of these characterizes manic episodes of a person with bipolar disorder?
A. Episodes last for at least two weeks, including multiple features of depression that interfere with work and
relationships.
B. Episodes last for at least four days with symptoms present most of the day.
C. Episodes last for a day and involves severe form of mania to depression.
D. Episodes last for one or more weeks and may result in hospitalization.
3. Which behaviour describes "mania'?
A. having a significant change in appetite
C. feeling severe fatigue
B. pre occupation with death
D. overconfidence
4. Which of these is a proper way to manage depression?
A. Do what the "depression voice" suggests.
C. Know that today indicates tomorrow.
B. If you need to wallow, then wallow.
D. Meet yourself where you are.
5. Which of the following best describes depression?
A. It is a medical disorder.
B. It is also known as major depressive disorder.
C. It doesn't just go away because of happy circumstances.
D. It is a serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad.
Well done!
You are now a STAR.
As A stands for Academically Proficient.
GREAT
Thank you! See you on our next lesson!
Transcribed Image Text:NOLLN IAN Evaluation: Directions: Identify what is being described in each statement. Write your answer before the number. Hallu cinations 1. It can make the brain think it sees or hears things that aren't really there. 2. It is a disorder that people feel scared even if they are safe and there is nothing to be afraid of. -Polar Dis or der 3. It changes the way people feel emotions. 4. It is a mental health challenge that makes people feel very sad all the time. 5. It refers to eating large amounts of food over a short period of time followed by an attempt to get rid of the food. Bulimia Anovexia 6. It refers to weight loss that occurs from not eating. 7. It can trigger the development of a mental illness. 8. It's the way your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours affect your life. 9. It exists when a person's thoughts and behaviors are focused too much on food and body weight. Mental Health Eating Disorder Autism Spectrum Disor der 10. People can have a hard time talking about their feelings, understanding people's actions, and being social. Post- assessment: Directions: Circle the correct answer from the given choices. 1. What group of people with ADHD usually manifest lack of confidence? B.children A. adult C. teenager D. toddlers 2. Which of these characterizes manic episodes of a person with bipolar disorder? A. Episodes last for at least two weeks, including multiple features of depression that interfere with work and relationships. B. Episodes last for at least four days with symptoms present most of the day. C. Episodes last for a day and involves severe form of mania to depression. D. Episodes last for one or more weeks and may result in hospitalization. 3. Which behaviour describes "mania'? A. having a significant change in appetite C. feeling severe fatigue B. pre occupation with death D. overconfidence 4. Which of these is a proper way to manage depression? A. Do what the "depression voice" suggests. C. Know that today indicates tomorrow. B. If you need to wallow, then wallow. D. Meet yourself where you are. 5. Which of the following best describes depression? A. It is a medical disorder. B. It is also known as major depressive disorder. C. It doesn't just go away because of happy circumstances. D. It is a serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad. Well done! You are now a STAR. As A stands for Academically Proficient. GREAT Thank you! See you on our next lesson!
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