Awareness

The first step in reducing the stigma surrounding mental health is to start the conversation on all mental health disorders.

Clinical Depression

Of nearly 3.7 million severe impairment cases in adolescents, only 44.2% received treatment.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Affecting 31.9% of those between the ages 13 and 18

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

1/4 of patients decline treatment.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

60% of Americans experience at least one traumatic event before 18.

Grief

More than 57% of Americans reported experiencing of major loss over the last three years.

Substance Use Disorder

Not exclusive to addiction to hard drugs.

Bipolar Disorder

20% of teenagers with major depression develop bipolar disorder within 5 years of the onset of depression.

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is one of the top 15 leading causes of disability worldwide

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Often diagnosed in childhood, but persists through, and can be diagnosed in adulthood

Postpartum Depression

Different from simple “baby blues.”

Psychosis

Only 31.3% of people with psychosis receive specialist mental health care.

Alzheimer’s Disease

The onset of Alzheimer’s can be as early as 30.

Acute Stress Disorder

Different from PTSD

Trichotillomania

13 million Americans struggle with trichotillomania

Panic Disorder

The onset of Alzheimer’s can be as early as 30.

Excoriation

30% of those with excoriation are unaware of their skin-picking.

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Colloquially known as seasonal depression, SAD symptoms are not prevalent in winter months in all cases.

Huntington’s Disease

Those with a parent with Huntington’s Disease have a 50% chance of development.