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Strengths: Creativity, empathy, problem-solving, resilience.
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Slide 8: Question 7
Q: Can people with Mental illness have positive mental health?
A: Yes. They can still have good days and positive wellbeing.
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Slide 9: Question 8
Q: What is the difference between good and poor mental health?
A: Good = coping well, focused, strong relationships.
Poor = stressed, sad, struggling, feeling alone.
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Slide 10: Question 9
Q: What are common mental illnesses linked to disabilities?
A: Anxiety, Depression, both (common with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia).
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Slide 11: Question 10
Q: Is a state of mind a way of coping with stress?
A: Yes. Our thoughts and mindset can help us manage stress.
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Slide 12: Question 11
Q: Does mental illness affect our thinking, feelings, and mood?
A: Yes. Examples: moving house, money worries, job loss, break ups.
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Slide 13: Question 12
Q: Do mental illnesses affect school, college, or work?
A: Yes. They can make it harder to focus, study, or do tasks.
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Slide 14: Question 13
Q: Are mental illnesses conditions?
A: Yes. They are medical conditions needing care and support.
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Slide 15: Question 14
Q: Can mental illness be caused by family genes?
A: Sometimes. Mental illness can run in families.
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Slide 16: Question 15
Q: What is the current suicide rate in the world?
A: Suicide is higher in men than women in most countries. Rates change each year (check WHO or CDC).
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Slide 17: Question 16
Q: What are common causes of poor mental health and suicide?
A: Break ups, family fall outs, drugs, alcohol, stress, bullying, money problems.
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Slide 18: Question 17
Q: Name one mental health service in the UK and USA.
A: UK: Mind, Samaritans, NHS services.
USA: NAMI, SAMHSA, 988 Lifeline.
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Slide 19: Question 18
Q: Name one suicide prevention service worldwide.
A: Samaritans, Befrienders International, 988 Lifeline (USA), WHO programmes.
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