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Parent Seminar: Mental Health
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Common Most not in treatment- Early Intervention is key Promoting mental health is integral to overall health 50% of all mental illness occurs by the age of 14; and 75% by age of 24 1 in 5 young people have an Emotional, Mental or Behavioral Disorder causing some impairment in any given year Fewer than 20% receive any sort of treatment Average delay between onset of symptoms and intervention is 8-10 years Why talk about mental health?
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A term that refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders. Continuum of severity from mild/acute to severe and persistent Are medical conditions that disrupt a person’s Thinking*feeling Mood*ability to relate to others and daily functioning Are illnesses like any other…not unlike diabetes or asthma. Cannot be overcome through "will power" and are not related to a person's "character" or intelligence. Mental illnesses…
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Risk & Protective Factors
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Risk Factors Low Self Esteem Anxiety and depression Poor social skills Poor communication skills Poor problem solving skills Favorable attitude towards drugs Early substance use Parent-child or family conflict/negative family environment Parental substance use Lack of supervision Peer Rejection Trauma and abuse School failure
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Protective factors are characteristics, conditions, or behaviors that reduce the effects of stressful life events Increasing protective factors promote positive mental health (among other positive outcomes) These factors also increase an individual’s ability to: avoid risks or hazards promote social and emotional competence to thrive in all aspects of life, now and in the future Protective Factors
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Types of Mental Health Disorders
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Unexplained changes in mood, personality and energy Social Isolation Changes in eating and sleeping Change in behavior or speech Feelings of worthlessness and suicidal thoughts Irrational fears Extreme anxiety Drug or alcohol abuse Common Signs and Symptoms
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Mental illness is treated through: Early Identification Education Therapy Medication Support and advocacy 70 to 90 percent of individuals experience significant symptom reduction and improved life quality How is Mental Illness Treated?
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Stigma erodes confidence that mental disorders are real, treatable health conditions. Stigma fosters attitudinal, structural and financial barriers to effective treatment and recovery Parents often feel blamed, frustrated and unsupported by family, friends and others Stigma is a Primary Barrier
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Family Resource Facilitator Early intervention strategy Link youth and families to services Provide families with support Available statewide Offer services at no cost to families Find your local FRF (see handout) Family Resource Facilitator
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Mental Health is not just the absence of mental illness Integral to overall health Mental health includes: High levels of life satisfaction and emotional and social well-being Mental health promotion involves actions to create living conditions and environments that support mental health and allow people to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. Increasing the presence of protective factors is key component of promoting mental health Positive Mental Health
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1. Promote Positive Mental Health (protective factors)! 2. Watch for early warning signs- seek out resources early. 3. Get educated! Things to keep in mind: Don’t be afraid to talk about mental health Mental health problems are common Mental health problems are highly treatable Breakdown stigma There is hope! What can parents do?
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Airline oxygen instruction Put on your mask first Can’t help your child if you can’t breathe yourself If you don’t take care of you, you can’t take care of the needs of your child and the rest of the family Put on your mask first!
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Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health www.dsamh.utah.gov www.dsamh.utah.gov Local Mental Health Authority Find yours at www.dsamh.utah.govwww.dsamh.utah.gov NAMI Utah: www.namiut.orgwww.namiut.org Allies with Families: http://allieswithfamilies.org/http://allieswithfamilies.org/ New Frontiers for Families: http://www.newfrontiersforfamilies.org/ http://www.newfrontiersforfamilies.org/ Family Resource Facilitators- find yours at one of the above websites National Institute of Mental Health: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml http://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml Resources and Support
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