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1. What is the primary purpose of community mental health services?
• a) To provide emergency medical treatment
• b) To support the mental health and well-being of individuals within a community
• c) To enforce mental health laws
• d) To conduct psychiatric research
• b) To support the mental health and well-being of individuals within a community
2. Which of the following is a common symptom of depression?
• a) Increased energy
• b) Decreased appetite
• c) Excessive happiness
• d) High blood pressure
• b) Decreased appetite
3. What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) primarily used to treat?
• a) Diabetes
• b) Asthma
• c) Mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety
• d) Hypertension
• c) Mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety
4. In mental health, what does the term “comorbidity” refer to?
• a) The coexistence of two or more disorders in an individual
• b) The mortality rate of a mental illness
• c) A type of psychotherapy
• d) A form of medication for mental disorders
• a) The coexistence of two or more disorders in an individual
,5. What is the main goal of a mental health crisis intervention?
• a) To provide long-term therapy
• b) To stabilize the individual and prevent harm
• c) To prescribe medication
• d) To conduct a psychological evaluation
• b) To stabilize the individual and prevent harm
6. Which population is most likely to experience mental health issues but least likely to seek
help?
• a) Middle-aged men
• b) Elderly women
• c) Teenagers
• d) Young adults
• c) Teenagers
7. What does PTSD stand for?
• a) Persistent Traumatic Stress Disorder
• b) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
• c) Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder
• d) Partial Traumatic Stress Disorder
• b) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
8. What is a key characteristic of schizophrenia?
• a) Persistent sadness
• b) Delusions and hallucinations
• c) Panic attacks
• d) Compulsive behaviors
• b) Delusions and hallucinations
9. Which of the following is a risk factor for developing mental health disorders?
, • a) Regular exercise
• b) Family history of mental illness
• c) Stable employment
• d) Strong social support
• b) Family history of mental illness
10. What does the term “resilience” refer to in mental health?
• a) The ability to avoid mental illness entirely
• b) The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
• c) The likelihood of developing a mental disorder
• d) The severity of symptoms experienced
• b) The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
11. Which therapeutic approach focuses on changing unhelpful thinking and behavior
patterns?
• a) Psychoanalysis
• b) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
• c) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
• d) Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
• b) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
12. What is the primary function of antipsychotic medications?
• a) To cure mental illness
• b) To manage symptoms of psychosis
• c) To treat depression
• d) To provide pain relief
• b) To manage symptoms of psychosis
13. What type of mental health professional can prescribe medication?
• a) Psychologist
• b) Social worker