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Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson 1 – Dealing with Anxiety and Depression Lesson 2 – Mental Disorders Lesson 3 – Suicide Prevention Lesson 4 – Getting Help

Glencoe Health Lesson 2 Mental Disorders Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Gaining an understanding of mental health disorders builds insight and empathy. BIG IDEA New Vocabulary mental disorder mood disorder stigma conduct disorder anxiety disorder Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Understanding Mental Disorders LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Understanding Mental Disorders Main Idea Mental disorders are medical conditions that require diagnosis and treatment. Each year, one in four Americans is affected by some form of mental disorder. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Understanding Mental Disorders LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Understanding Mental Disorders A mental disorder is a medical condition that requires diagnosis and treatment just like any physical illness or injury. New Vocabulary mental disorder An illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful, and productive life. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Understanding Mental Disorders LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Understanding Mental Disorders Many people do not seek treatment for mental disorders because they are worried about the stigma associated with mental disorders. New Vocabulary stigma A mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Types of Mental Disorders LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Types of Mental Disorders Main Idea Mental disorders can be identified by their symptoms. Mental disorders sometimes require help from health professionals. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorder is one of the most common mental health problems among children and teens. New Vocabulary anxiety disorder A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Anxiety Disorders Phobia LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Phobia A strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social situations. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder May be apathetic, sad, irritable, or angry. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorder LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorder Attacks of sudden, unexplained feelings of terror. A panic attack is accompanied by trembling, increased heart rate, shortness of breath, or dizziness. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, emotional numbness, guilt, sleeplessness, and problems concentrating. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Exaggerated worry and tension for no reason. People with GAD startle easily and have difficulty concentrating, relaxing, and sleeping. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Impulse Control Disorder LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Impulse Control Disorder People with impulse control disorders cannot resist the urge to hurt themselves or others. Kleptomania Unplanned theft of objects. Cutting Repetitive cutting on parts of the body that can be hidden. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Impulse Control Disorder LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Impulse Control Disorder Pyromania Setting fires to feel pleasure or release tension. Excessive Gambling Continuing to gamble despite heavy losses. Compulsive Shopping Spending money on items that are not needed and are unaffordable. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Eating Disorders Eating disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating commonly occur during the teen years. Eating disorders can lead to unhealthful weight loss and even death. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Mood Disorders A person with a mood disorder experiences extreme moods that are more severe than the normal highs and lows everyone experiences. New Vocabulary mood disorder An illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Eating Disorders Mood disorders include depression and bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive disorder, is marked by extreme mood changes, energy levels, and behavior. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Conduct Disorder Examples of conduct disorder include staling, cruelty, lying, aggression, violence, truancy, arson, and vandalism. New Vocabulary conduct disorder Patterns of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality. Symptoms include unpredictable behavior, delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Personality Disorders LESSON 2 Mental Disorders Personality Disorders Teens with personality disorders are unable to regulate their emotions. They may feel distressed in social situations or may behave in ways that are distressing to others. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Review Mental Disorders After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Define the term stigma. How can a stigma affect your health? Mark of shame or disapproval resulting in a person being shunned or rejected by others. Being stigmatized by others can affect a person’s health by making the person feel isolated and alone. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Review Mental Disorders After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Which mental disorder can cause a person to have hallucinations? Schizophrenia Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

LESSON 2 Review Mental Disorders After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Give an example of one short-term and one-long term goal related to improving physical fitness. Sample answers: Short-term goals may include walking 20 minutes per day this week or running a mile by one week from now; long-term goals may be to enter a 10K walk/race. Glencoe Health Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson Home Chapter Home

Glencoe Health End of Mental Disorders Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Problems Lesson 2 Mental Disorders Chapter Home