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Disorders in the DSM-5
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Discussion Questions What do you think causes mental illness? How do we know when someone is mentally ill? What can we do that are helpful for those with a mental illness? What do we do that might be more harmful that helpful?
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Some vocab… Apathy: lack of strong feeling, interest or concern (depression) Stigma: mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being rejected by others Compare physical illness to mental illness Alienation: feeling of being isolated and separated from everyone else
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Mental Illness is a disturbance in thoughts and emotions that decreases a person’s capacity to cope with the challenges of everyday life
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Types of Disorders Mood disorders are persistent changes in mood caused by biochemical imbalances in the brain. Major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder are two types of mood disorders.
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Depression Depression Depression
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Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Bipolar http://safeshare.tv/w/ShKxqLVBJV http://safeshare.tv/w/ShKxqLVBJV
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Types of Disorders Psychosis is the active state of experiencing hallucinations or delusions and can be organic (mental illness) or drug-induced.
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Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Schizophrenia 4 patients with Schizophrenia 4 patients with Schizophrenia
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Types of Disorders Anxiety disorders are associated with feelings of anxiousness, combined with physiological symptoms that interfere with everyday activities. OCD, phobias, and PTSD are types of anxiety disorders.
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Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Anxiety Types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms Types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms What is an anxiety attack? What is an anxiety attack?
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Repeated, disturbing, and unwanted thoughts Ritual behaviors that are perceived as impossible to control such as repeatedly washing one’s hands. I Have OCD I Have OCD
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Avoidance of experiences that could trigger memories of a traumatic experience such as wartime experiences or abuse.
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Phobias Excessive or persistent fear of something that may or may not cause real danger, such as spiders, elevators, or giving a speech. Possible panic attacks. Top 10 Strangest Phobias
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Suicide Read pgs. 513-515 Answer questions 1-5
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