
(AGENPARL) – mer 21 settembre 2022 More than half of all Americans will face a mental health disorder at some point in their lives. Get checked out with a screening today.
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Learn About and Get Screened for Mental Health Disorders
A mental health screening is an exam of your emotional health. It can help determine if you have a mental disorder, which are very common. In fact, these disorders impact more than half of all Americans at some point in their lives. A mental health screening can help medical professionals understand your mental health condition and provide proper treatment.
Some of the most common mental disorders include:
Depression and mood disorders
Anxiety
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Substance abuse and addiction
[Visit MedlinePlus.gov](https://connect.usa.gov/e3t/Ctc/I1+113/c3nsC04/VWR4sD6tX8qtW9dsRfG8-TF14VZjc4S4QdtbJMXl4ph3q3nJV1-WJV7CgHYbW2bRZ-k4Ss_VRW90PyMH5lLFsCW1d-C2f7W9ntVW57g63Q2qYL7NW3PWb2z8b3g44W48Zkcn3GnQl0W6hWxSf2wf_F6N6m44wQzJMNjW3_71Vk1nMq-KN7FZ8Xj4fxdKW2hgMy859PCshW3x61F02g_wNWW2nK08G5Rj0PYW5Jt5kd384pBsW7ZHHF117rBwXW83D_df6_MZjtW9d0FS32YH7l8VrkJFR6HMbdvW5sxc1H4xy8NZW9m2y-M5rNhW9W6pT3YW1w74_KW7q7ZBg8vglwCW4pcBP-1_n9WyW2hyrX27ySqBb3c231) to learn more about mental health screenings.
[A young woman smiles at her doctor during a mental health screening.](https://connect.usa.gov/e3t/Ctc/I1+113/c3nsC04/VWR4sD6tX8qtW9dsRfG8-TF14VZjc4S4QdtbJMXl4ph3q3nJV1-WJV7CgJY7W497BVV7_CHB1N6rDDP8RCNJjW6gGgL88rQw4HW3LWtb87wwYcbW7SDBfy4QspLCW597Pzm3nrJwmW4Hj6wb1Sj-hxW1hDWLD84hfHfN4ZKwvc1Fd3MW277g2q92pkthW1h7pHt5XhV_wW69qJKp4BWWMhW1JXVjC7V2tLtN5744Rh-SVFZW1k_LT96lXPBMW2-Zn0q1Gycg2W6jC6L35SMmkwN60LP4Fj1jF-W3Fmz1l4d_ZFjW8-PCNp4d8tX5W5jscPP4gcQNgW4DNg9P5nQRJSW4-TKDR3751tlN4whDxRdVn1g3d_11)
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide:
Call 911 immediately.
Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1 when prompted if you’re a veteran.