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ANYONE, NO MATTER WHAT AGE, ECONOMIC STATUS OR RACE, CAN DEVELOP AN EMOTIONAL PROBLEM
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VIRTUALLY EVERY ONE IS AFFECTED BY PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY About Americans develop a diagnosable mental disorder at some time in their life. At any given time nearly 1 in 5 Americans suffer from a clearly diagnosable mental disorder As many as a 1 out of 5 Americans suffer at least one episode of major depression during their lifetime 20% of the ailments for which Americans seek a doctor’s help are related to anxiety disorders that interfere with their ability to live normal lives 1 in 2 adult
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In any given year in the US, 30% of adults and 20% of children display serious psychological disturbances and are in need of treatment In addition, most people have difficulty coping at various times in their lives
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2005 50% in lifetime
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The global burden of disease, 1990–2020 Alan D. Lopez & Christopher C.J.L. Murray Nature Medicine 4, 1241 - 1243 (1998) The leading causes of disability worldwide, 1990 Unipolar major depression
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Lifetime Mental Illness Prevalence FEMALEMALE Major depressive episode Alcohol dependence LIFETIME PREVALENCE RATES OF SELECTED DIAGNOSES (%)
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about 1 in 4 Americans -ages 18 and older -suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder - in a given year. mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada for ages 15-44. Many people suffer from more than one mental disorder at a given time. Nearly half (45 percent) of those with any mental disorder meet criteria for 2 or more disorders, with severity strongly related to comorbidity.
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MUCH ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR IS SIMPLY NORMAL BEHAVIOR GREATLY EXAGGERATED OR DISPLAYED IN INAPPROPRIATE SITUATIONS -
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NORMAL AND ABNORMAL OFTEN DIFFER IN DEGREE THERE IS A CONTINUUM FROM NORMAL TO ABNORMAL
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SO DON’T WORRY JUST BECAUSE YOU SEE SOME SIMILARITIES TO YOUR OWN BEHAVIOR
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CAN MENTAL ILLNESS BE PREVENTED ? CURED ? NO EFFECTIVE PREVENTION NO CURES
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BUT, TREATMENTS CAN SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVE THE FUNCTIONING OF PEOPLE WITH THESE DISORDERS
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MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT THE SAME AS MENTAL RETARDATION MENTALLY ILL USUALLY HAVE NORMAL INTELLIGENCE ALTHOUGH THEY MAY HAVE DIFFICULTY PERFORMING AT A NORMAL LEVEL DUE TO THEIR ILLNESS.
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MYTH: A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN MENTALLY ILL CAN NEVER BE NORMAL
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MENTAL ILLNESS IS OFTEN TEMPORARY IN NATURE. A PREVIOUSLY WELL-ADJUSTED INDIVIDUAL MAY HAVE AN EPISODE OF ILLNESS LASTING WEEKS OR MONTHS AND THEN MAY GO FOR YEARS - EVEN A LIFETIME- WITHOUT FURTHER DIFFICULTY
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MANY GO UNTREATED
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ALTHOUGH MOST EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL DISORDERS CAN BE EFFECTIVLY TREATED OR CONTROLLED, ONLY 1 IN 5 PEOPLE WHO HAVE THESE DISORDERS SEEK HELP
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TRAGICALLY, ONLY 4 - 15 PERCENT OF CHILDREN SUFFERING SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS RECEIVE APPROPRIATE TREATMENT
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BOTTOM LINE PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS ARE– 1. EXTREMELY PREVALENT 2. HIGHLY DISABLING GOOD NEWS – FOR MANY, THERE ARE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS
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What is this class all about? ABNORMAL PSYCH = BRANCH OF SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY CONCERNED WITH:
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PPPPopulations PPPPrevalence and Incidence DESCRIPTIVE APPROACH O O O Onset of Disorders A cute or Insidious CCCCourse of Disorders Episodic, time-limited, or chronic course
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Multiple CausationMultiple Causation –biology, learning history, culture, and social factors Etiology the study of a disorder begins CAUSES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY why
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TREATMENT AND OUTCOME Can assist in understanding maintaining factors in prevention efforts in developing more powerful treatments
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24 Clinical Psychologist (Ph.D./ Psy.D. ) Psychiatrist (MD) Psychiatric Nurse Clinical Social Worker Masters Level Counselor Alcohol and Drug Counselor Marriage and Family Therapist Clinical Pastoral Counselor
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