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Chapter 4 Mental and Emotional Problems
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A disorder is a disturbance in the normal function of a part of the body Mental and emotional disorders are real physical problems Treatment can include medication, counseling, or both Lesson 1 Mental and Emotional Disorders
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Everyone feels anxious at one time or another Anxiety Disorders is a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally Phobia or an exaggerated fear of a specific situation or object Anxiety disorders may first become apparent during the teen years or young adulthood Anxiety Disorders
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder- restlessness, tiredness, difficulty concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, sleep disturbances Panic Disorders- Pounding heart, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, nausea, fear of losing control Phobia- An intense or exaggerated fear of specific situation or object Obsessive Compulsive Disorder- A need to perform behaviors over and over again, such as hand washing, counting, hoarding, or arranging possessions Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder- Withdrawal or depression after a distressing experience such as sexual abuse, a natural disaster, an accident, or witnessing violence. Types of Anxiety Disorders
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Acrophobia- fear of heights Agoraphobia- Fear or crowded places or open areas Astraphobia- Fear of thunder and lighting Claustrophobia- Fear of enclosed spaces Ecophobia- Fear of home Glossophoba- Fear of public speaking Hydrophobia- Fear of water Kenophobia- Fear of empty spaces Noctiphobia- Fear of night Socialphobia- Fear of people Zoophobia- Fear of animals Common Phobias
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PD’s- is a psychological condition that affects a person’s ability to interact normally with others Passive-Aggressive personality disorder- hard time cooperating with others Borderline personality disorder- have trouble in close relationship with others They tend to idealize that person They might lash out in anger towards the people that they love Personality Disorders
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Mood Disorder- This is a disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme Bipolar disorder- “cycles” Alternating highs and lows Something that might develop is depression This is a very serious mood disorder in which people lose interest in life and can no longer find enjoyment in anything Mood Disorders
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Warning Signs Irritability, anger, or anxiety Lack of energy Significant change in sleep patterns Inability to concentrate Putting blame on other people for their problems Feelings of worthlessness or guilt Pessimism Thought of death or suicide Depression Among Teens
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Is a serve mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality They might have hallucinations See or hear things that are not actually there Withdrawal from others and social health Medication is available for treatment Schizophrenia
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Suicide is the intention taking of one’s own life During teen years, you will begin to accept new responsibilities and challenges within your family Serious and dangerous topic Lesson 2 SUICIDE PEVENTION
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“I can’t take it anymore” “No one cares if I live or die” Do not take these comments lightly Talk to a trusted adult Warning Signs
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A sudden fascination with the topic of death Dramatic changes in the person’s appearance Self-Destructive behavior Withdrawal from friends, family, and regular activities A sudden change in mood Warning Signs
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Usually a plea for help You can provide help and support Talk to them Be supportive Always report it Providing Support
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Depression can feel like a heavy weight Sometimes, people feel that they cannot get out from under it Dealing with Depression
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Suicide is never a solution to depression. Solutions do exist for every problem, but suicide is not one of them Feelings of depression do not go on forever. Spend time with family and friends. This is a healthy defense mechanism that can help get you through a difficult time You are not alone. There are people who love and want to help you Remember
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What to do if you need help? It is not always easy to determine whether a mental health problem is serious There are certain symptoms If you have been feeling sad or angry for two weeks or longer it is likely an indicator of a problem that will not disappear on its own Other indicators are feeling ‘out of control’ Lesson 3 Help for Mental and Emotional Disorders
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Help for mental and emotional problems almost always includes some form of counseling Therapy is an approach that teaches you different ways of thinking or behaving Therapy gets to the root of your emotional and mental problems and helps you work to find a solution Kinds of Help
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Different settings for therapy are available Depending on the problem and the person’s needs Individual therapy- entering therapy for the first time, freely talk about different problems Group therapy- several people at once, all have the same or similar problems Family therapy- counseling that seeks to improve troubled family relationships Therapy Setting
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Effective new medicines for treating emotional disorders have been produced Many of these work to correct chemical imbalances It is important to know that these medicines are not meant for everyone These are not replacements for therapy They do not treat every mental and emotional problems Drug Treatment Therapy
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Different types of mental and health professionals provides therapy Emotional problems you will see a psychologist Mental health professional which is trained and licensed by the state to perform therapy (child psych) A clinical social worker- is a licensed, certified mental health professional with a master’s degree in social work. (often in schools) Psychiatrist- is a medical doctor with a specialty in the treatment of mental health problems (Can prescribe medication) Mental Health Providers
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