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Sport in Mind Award: Module 2
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Please work your way through the Module 2 Programme Guide and answering True or False for the following questions
Anxiety is the feeling associated with being worried, tense or afraid.
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There is only one type of depression
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There are two parts to OCD: obsessions and compulsions
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Everyone’s experience of schizophrenia is different, which is one of the reasons why it is difficult to define
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The most common types of psychotic experiences are hallucinations, delusions and disorganised thinking and speech
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Eating problems affect only those who are overweight
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Bipolar disorder is when someone experiences a constant ‘high’
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There are no fixed rules about why people self-harm
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Mental illnesses look the same in all people, regardless of age or other conditions and disabilities
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There are many different side effects of medication, including effects on how people move and interact with others
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