If left untreated, mental and emotional disorders go away on their own.
False. If left untreated, mental and emotional disorders do not go away on their own.
The treatment of mental and emotional disorders depends on the cause and the severity of the disorder.
True
A counselor promises to keep conversations with the person in therapy private.
True
Finding valid resources is not important in dealing with a serious problem.
False. Finding valid resources is important in dealing with a serious problem.
Some people with mental and emotional disorders do not seek treatment because they may feel embarrased or ashamed of their illness.
True
All mental and emotional disorders are treated with medication
False. Only some disorders are treated with medication.
Many people with mental and emotional problems who have been treated go on to lead normal lives.
True
In individual therapy, a person with a problem talks to a family member.
False. A person in individual therapy talks to a mental health professional.
There are many resources available to help teens with mental and emotional problems.
True
Valid resources that can help a teen who is dealing with a serious problem include a family member or friend, a health care professional, a religious leader, or a teacher.
True
In individual therapy, people who have the same disorder meet to discuss their problems and help each other.
False. This takes place in group therapy.
An example of a valid resource is a family member
True
In group therapy, a mental health professional is there to guide the discussion.
True
A referral is a suggestion to seek help or information from another person or place.
True
When you call a crisis hot line, the person who responds will ask for your name
False. The person who responds will not ask for your name
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