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What are mental & emotional disorders? Causes of mental & emotional disorders Vocabulary
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Some teens find it very hard to ask for help when they have problems. Is it easy for you to ask for help? In a paragraph, explain why or why not.
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Illnesses that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour
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Physical causes – diseases & accidental brain injury Heredity causes – chemical levels in the brain Emotional stress causes
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There are many types of mental and emotional disorders including anxiety disorders and mood disorders. All may be mild or severe.
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A person has extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
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A person experiences intense feelings of fear for a short times. Sometimes, there appears to be no reason for the feelings. During a panic attack, the body prepares for fight or flight, even during an ordinary situation such as waiting in line.
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A phobia is an exaggerated or unrealistic fear of something specific such as tunnels, spiders or public places People with phobias may go out of the way to avoid an object or situation that they fear. Some phobias can interfere with normal, everyday activities.
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A person with OCD have unwanted thoughts that may not make sense. She may feel that she must perform a certain activity, such as washing her hands several times. Doing these activities can make the anxiety go away for a short while, BUT it quickly returns.
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People experience PTSD in reaction to a traumatic event such as war or natural disaster People with PTSD have bad memories of the event for a long time.
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Its normal for people to feel happy for a while, then later feel sad about something. However, a mood disorder is a mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme, inappropriate, or last a long time
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A person feels a strong sense of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt and extreme sadness. These feelings can continue for weeks A person who is depressed may lose interest in activities that used to be fun.
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Involves extreme mood swings for no apparent reason. A person usually experiences alternating periods of excessive activity called MANIA and DEPRESSION During times of mania, the person has an unrealistic belief in her abilities. This can lead to poor judgment and even dangerous risk taking.
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Is an incurable mental and emotional disorder. A person can experience paranoia, the unrealistic fear that someone is trying to harm them. A person can have hallucinations, which are visions of people or objects that don’t exist. With treatment, people with schizophrenia may be able to live a normal life
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Loss of appetite Fail to take care of your personal appearance Have nightmares Have problems falling asleep Hearing voices that no-one else can Think that others are trying to harm them Feelings of long lasting sadness ASK FOR HELP
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Mental & Emotional Disorders – illnesses that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour Anxiety Disorder – has extreme fears of real or imaginary situations that get in the way of normal activities
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Mood disorder – a mental and emotional problem in which a person undergoes mood swings that seem extreme, inappropriate, or last a long time. Psychiatrist – medical doctors who specialise in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness.
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