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CHAPTER 9 Mental Disorders Objectives: 1. Compare and contrast organic and functional disorders. 2. Describe the four categories of functional mental disorders.

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1 CHAPTER 9 Mental Disorders Objectives: 1. Compare and contrast organic and functional disorders. 2. Describe the four categories of functional mental disorders.

2 MENTAL DISORDERS What are they???What are they??? Rooted in emotional, psychological, physical, or biochemical problems.Rooted in emotional, psychological, physical, or biochemical problems. Can interfere with normal functioning with self, others, and even society.Can interfere with normal functioning with self, others, and even society. Can differ from person to person and episode to episode.Can differ from person to person and episode to episode.

3 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.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.

4 Can you think of any individuals, characters, etc. who suffer from a mental illness?Can you think of any individuals, characters, etc. who suffer from a mental illness?

5 What are some misconceptions about mental illness?What are some misconceptions about mental illness?

6 Organic Disorder – Caused by a physical illness or an injury that affects the brain.Organic Disorder – Caused by a physical illness or an injury that affects the brain. What are some examples???What are some examples???

7 Organic Disorder Causes Brain tumors, alcoholism, infections such as:Brain tumors, alcoholism, infections such as: Syphilis – Syphilis – Bacterial STD that can have serious long-term effects like paralysis, blindness and death. Meningitis - Is a viral or bacterial disease caused by the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cordMeningitis - Is a viral or bacterial disease caused by the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord Lupus –Lupus – Autoimmune disease in which the immune system produces antibodies to cells within the body leading to widespread inflammation and tissue damage. Stroke - Stroke - Occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, causing brain tissue to die. Some are inherited Chemical imbalancesSome are inherited Chemical imbalances

8 Functional Disorders May occur as the result of psychological causes in which no clear brain damage is involved. May occur as the result of psychological causes in which no clear brain damage is involved. Result from conditions such as stress, emotional conflict, fear, or poor coping skills. Result from conditions such as stress, emotional conflict, fear, or poor coping skills.

9 Chemical imbalances may also cause functional disorders. Chemical imbalances may also cause functional disorders. Four main categories: Anxiety disorders, somatoform disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders. Four main categories: Anxiety disorders, somatoform disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders.

10 Anxiety Disorder – An illness in which real, imagined, or persistent fears prevent a person from enjoying life.Anxiety Disorder – An illness in which real, imagined, or persistent fears prevent a person from enjoying life. Characterized by continuous, chronic anxiety.Characterized by continuous, chronic anxiety.

11 Do you have any phobias???Do you have any phobias??? Specific fears that are so strong, a person goes to extreme measures to avoid the object or activity.Specific fears that are so strong, a person goes to extreme measures to avoid the object or activity.

12 Anxiety Disorders: PhobiasPhobias Obsessive Compulsive DisorderObsessive Compulsive Disorder Panic DisorderPanic Disorder Post-Traumatic StressPost-Traumatic Stress

13 Somatoform Disorder Describes an illness in which a person complains of disease symptoms, but no physical cause can be found.Describes an illness in which a person complains of disease symptoms, but no physical cause can be found. HypochondriaHypochondria “MY GIRL”“MY GIRL”

14 Affective Disorder A mood disorder often with an organic cause that relates to emotions and may involve mood swings or mood extremes that interfere with everyday living.A mood disorder often with an organic cause that relates to emotions and may involve mood swings or mood extremes that interfere with everyday living. Bipolar, DepressionBipolar, Depression

15 Personality Disorders A variety of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others.A variety of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others. “Me, Myself, & Irene”“Me, Myself, & Irene”

16 Antisocial Personality DisorderAntisocial Personality Disorder Passive-Aggressive Personality DisorderPassive-Aggressive Personality Disorder SchizophreniaSchizophrenia

17 Suicide Chapter 9, Lesson 2 Chapter 9, Lesson 2 HistoryHistory Risk FactorsRisk Factors Signs of Suicidal BehaviorSigns of Suicidal Behavior Ways to help prevent itWays to help prevent it

18 Suicide The taking of one’s own lifeThe taking of one’s own life 30,000 people every year30,000 people every year The third leading cause of death for teenagersThe third leading cause of death for teenagers Why??? List reasonsWhy??? List reasons

19 According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): 19.3 percent of high school students have seriously considered killing themselves.19.3 percent of high school students have seriously considered killing themselves. 14.5 percent of high school students made actual plans.14.5 percent of high school students made actual plans. 900,000 youth planned their suicides during an episode of major depression.

20 Risk Factors Divorce of parents.Divorce of parents. Violence in the home.Violence in the home. Inability to find success at school.Inability to find success at school. Feelings of worthlessness.Feelings of worthlessness. Rejection by friends or peers. Substance abuse. Death of someone close to the teenager. The suicide of a friend or someone he or she "knows" online.

21 Depression In 1997, more teens died from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke and chronic lung disease combined.In 1997, more teens died from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke and chronic lung disease combined. Feel hopeless, helpless and sadnessFeel hopeless, helpless and sadness Problems, pressureProblems, pressure Feel overwhelmedFeel overwhelmed Alone, isolatedAlone, isolated

22 What are some Warning Signs? WithdrawalWithdrawal Drop in gradesDrop in grades Giving away stuffGiving away stuff Taking more risks / doesn’t seem to careTaking more risks / doesn’t seem to care In a happier mood all of a suddenIn a happier mood all of a sudden Drug and alcohol abuseDrug and alcohol abuse Cluster Suicides – several suicides occurring around the same time and place.Cluster Suicides – several suicides occurring around the same time and place.

23 How can you prevent this from happening to someone you know? Talk to themTalk to them Most problems are temporaryMost problems are temporary Don’t leave them aloneDon’t leave them alone Help them talk to someoneHelp them talk to someone Don’t ignore signs or keep it a secretDon’t ignore signs or keep it a secret

24 A medical Doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders and can prescribe medication???A medical Doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders and can prescribe medication???

25 Psychiatrist Psychotherapy – Dialogue between patient and psychiatrist.Psychotherapy – Dialogue between patient and psychiatrist. Psychoanalysis – An analysis of patient’s past.Psychoanalysis – An analysis of patient’s past. Medical Psychotherapy – Use combination of meds. And therapy.Medical Psychotherapy – Use combination of meds. And therapy.

26 Neurologist Is a specialist that deals with Organic Disorders of the brain and nervous system.Is a specialist that deals with Organic Disorders of the brain and nervous system. May perform surgery if necessaryMay perform surgery if necessary

27 Clinical Psychologist Diagnoses and treats emotional and behavioral disorders.Diagnoses and treats emotional and behavioral disorders. Cannot prescribe medicationCannot prescribe medication Practices basic counseling, therapy, and can test for certain mental disordersPractices basic counseling, therapy, and can test for certain mental disorders

28 Counselors School, Pastoral, AddictionSchool, Pastoral, Addiction Usually help young people in personal or educational mattersUsually help young people in personal or educational matters Have a Master’s degreeHave a Master’s degree

29 Psychiatric Social Worker Usually works in mental hospitals or mental health clinics.Usually works in mental hospitals or mental health clinics. May work for a family service agency that aids clients who have emotional problems.May work for a family service agency that aids clients who have emotional problems. Usually have a Master’s degreeUsually have a Master’s degree

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