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HEALTH Ms. Romano
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A mental disorder is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function, adjust to change or get along with others Mental health experts see abnormal thoughts, feelings or behaviors as signs or symptoms of a mental disorder
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Physical factors: brain tumors, injury to the brain, toxin exposures including drugs, alcohol Heredity Early experiences Recent experiences
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Attention Deficit: ◦ Poor attention to detail ◦ Makes careless mistakes Doesn’t learn from experiences Impulsive behavior Forgets to do daily activities Easily distracted Difficulty following instructions
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Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Disorders Phobias Panic Attacks ◦ Fast heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, trembling, choking sensation, chest discomport, dizziness or lightheadedness, fear of losing control Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder ◦ Major Depressive Episode Major Depressive Episode ◦ Hypomanic Episode Hypomanic Episode ◦ Manic Episode Manic Episode ◦ Mixed Episode Mixed Episode
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Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Seasonal Affective Disorder Social Phobia (also known as Social Anxiety Disorder) Social Phobia Depression Personality Disorders: rigid behaviors, narcissistic disorder, dependent personality http://psychcentral.com/disorders/ http://psychcentral.com/disorders/
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Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Binge Eating Disorder Long-term consequences: ◦ Health risks Treatments?
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Recognizing depression Risk factors ◦ Heredity ◦ Major life change ◦ Being a victim of a violent crime ◦ Previous history of depression ◦ Sense of hopelessness ◦ Treatment
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Look for warning signs Help others Help yourself When a friend is thinking about self- injury/suicide: ◦ Take the threats seriously ◦ Say how concerned you are ◦ Involve a trusted adult ◦ Get help!
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Do Not: ◦ Dare a person to go ahead with their plans ◦ Judge the person ◦ Analyze the person’s motives ◦ Argue or offer reasons not to injure themselves ◦ Leave the person alone ◦ Get help!
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Think of a setback as an isolated event Recognize that a setback is temporary Become aware of your “self-talk” Take action Activity: your friend has just told you that she is no longer a starter on the soccer team. What could you say to help her view the setback as an isolated and temporary event?
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Community Resources Psychiatrists Clinical Psychologists Social Workers Mental Health Counselors Treatments: psychotherapy, drug therapy, hospitalization
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Chose ONE mental health disorder that affects adolescents Write a 10 factual sentences paragraph about that disorder OR Act out that disorder in class for your peers
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