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MENTAL DISORDERS AND SUICIDE
TYPES, RISK FACTORS, PROTECTIVE FACTORS, WARNING SIGNS, HELP
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BEING A RESILIENT TEEN RESILIENCY: ABILITY TO ADAPT AND RECOVER FROM DISAPPOINTMENT, DIFFICULTY, OR CRISIS FACTORS THAT AFFECT RESILIENCY: FAMILY, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, PEERS YOUR ATTITUDES, PERCEPTIONS, BEHAVIORS
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PROTECTIVE FACTORS FACTORS THAT REDUCE A PERSON’S RISK AND MAKE THEM LESS LIKELY TO ENGAGE IN SUICIDAL BEHAVIORS.
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EXAMPLE PROTECTIVE FACTORS
BEING INVOLVED IN EXTRA- CURRICULARS AT SCHOOL COMMITMENT TO LEARNING STANDING UP FOR BELIEFS BEING HONEST RESISTING NEGATIVE PEER PRESSURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DEVELOPING A SENSE OF PURPOSE DEVELOPING A POSITIVE OUTLOOK FOR FUTURE
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MENTAL(ILLNESSES) DISORDERS
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 REQUIRE MEDICAL ATTENTION JUST LIKE PHYSICAL ILLNESSES 20% OF U.S. POPULATION SUFFERS FROM A MENTAL DISORDER ONLY ONE-THIRD OF YOUTH RECEIVE THE HELP THEY NEED CAUSES: GENETICS, TRAUMATIC LIFE EVENTS, BRAIN CHEMISTRY IMBALANCE
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DEPRESSION Prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness More serious than just a sad mood Two types: reactive depression: response to stressful event major depression: medical condition needing treatment
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DEPRESSION CONT. Symptoms of depression: irritable, restless mood
withdrawal from friends & activities change in appetite or weight feelings of guilt or worthlessness sense of hopelessness Symptoms lasting two weeks or more signal treatment needed
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FACES OF DEPRESSION
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MENTAL DISORDERS
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WINNIE THE POOH CHARACTERS
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TYPES OF MENTAL DISORDERS
EATING DISORDERS MOOD DISORDERS INVOLVES MOOD EXTREMES THAT INTERFERE WITH EVERYDAY LIVING CLINICAL DEPRESSION, BIPOLAR DISORDER
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FACES OF MENTAL DISORDERS
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TYPES CONT.: BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
CONDUCT DISORDERS PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR IN WHICH THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS OR BASIC SOCIAL RULES ARE VIOLATED LYING, STEALING, AGGRESSION, VIOLENCE, TRUANCY, ARSON, VANDALISM ANXIETY DISORDER REAL OR IMAGINED FEARS ARE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL PHOBIAS, OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER, PANIC DISORDER, POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ADD/ADHD AUTISM
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FACES OF MENTAL DISORDERS
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FACES OF MENTAL DISORDERS
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TYPES CONT. SCHIZOPHRENIA
SEVERE DISORDER IN WHICH A PERSON LOSES CONTACT WITH REALITY DELUSIONS, HALLUCINATIONS, THOUGHT DISORDERS DIFFICULT TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN REAL AND IMAGINARY EVENTS UNPREDICTABLE BEHAVIOR, DIFFICULTY FUNCTIONING AFFECTS 1 PERCENT OF POPULATION
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JOHN NASH NOBEL PRIZE WINNER ECONOMIC AND MATH GENIUS
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TYPES CONT. PERSONALITY DISORDERS
THINK & BEHAVE IN WAYS THAT MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO GET ALONG WITH OTHERS 10 PERCENT OF POPULATION ANTISOCIAL, BORDERLINE, DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY
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FACES OF MENTAL DISORDERS
HEISMAN AWARD FORMER NFL PLAYER
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SUICIDE ACT OF INTENTIONALLY TAKING ONE’S OWN LIFE PREVENTABLE
2nd LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG TEENS
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SEVERE DEPRESSION/SUICIDE
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RISK FACTORS DEPRESSION/MENTAL DISORDERS ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE
PHYSICAL/SEXUAL ABUSE HISTORY OF PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS FAMILY HISTORY OF EMOTIONAL DISORDERS/SUICIDE IDENTITY ISSUES
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WARNING SIGNS DIRECT STATEMENTS ABOUT NOT WANTING TO LIVE:”I wish I were dead.” INDIRECT STATEMENTS ABOUT DEATH: “Soon this pain will be over.” WRITING POEMS, SONG LYRICS, OR DIARY ENTRIES ABOUT DEATH SUICIDE THREATS: DIRECT OR INDIRECT OBSESSION WITH DEATH WITHDRAWAL FROM FRIENDS OR ACTIVITIES DRAMATIC CHANGES IN PERSONALITY, HYGIENE, OR APPEARANCE
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WARNING SIGNS CONT. IMPULSIVE, IRRATIONAL, OR BIZARRE BEHAVIOR
OVERWHELMING SENSE OF GUILT, SHAME, OR REJECTION, NEGATIVE SELF-EVALUATION DROP IN GRADES OR RECREATIONAL PERFORMANCE GIVING AWAY PERSONAL OBJECTS SUBSTANCE ABUSE COMPLAINING ABOUT HEADACHES, FATIGUE, STOMACHACHES, BOREDOM VIOLENT ACTIONS, REBELLIOUS BEHAVIOR, RUNNING AWAY INTOLERANCE FOR PRAISE OR AWARDS
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PREVENTION ALWAYS TAKE IT SERIOUSLY, SEEK ADULT ASSISTANCE
INITIATE A MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION SHOW SUPPORT AND ASK QUESTIONS TRY TO PERSUADE THE PERSON TO SEEK HELP QPR—QUESTION, PERSUADE, REFER
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GETTING HELP TALK TO PARENTS
GO TO TEACHER, SCHOOL COUNSELOR, COACH, PRINCIPAL, VICE PRINCIPAL SEEK COUNSELING THROUGH SHACC OR OUTSIDE AGENCY CALL A HOTLINE
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