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1 Summer Webinar Series Week 5: Customers with Mental Illness

2 Welcome & Introduction Carla Bresnahan, MA Licensed Mental Health Therapist St. Luke’s Counseling Center National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI)

3 What is Mental Illness? An organic brain disorder that can affect mood, thinking and/or behavior

4 Depression  Loss of motivation or interest  Inability to see positive outcomes  Difficulty concentrating & focusing  Persistent feeling of sadness  Inability to sleep or sleeping too much

5 Anxiety Disorders  Constant worry & fear  Irrational fears or concerns  Panic attacks  Strong heart palpitations  Overwhelming & can be crippling

6 Bipolar Disorders  Mood changes that may or may not go from depression to mania Rapid speech Risk-taking behaviors not normally present  Irritable, cranky & negative behavior  Overinflated self-esteem  Grandiosity & increased talking

7 Schizoaffective Disorder & Schizophrenia  Confusion  May have auditory or visual hallucinations  May have false beliefs or delusions  May not make sense when they talk or may seem perfectly fine until they try to express their thoughts  Little risk to others; very low percentage actually harm others

8 Prevalence of Mental Illness  In a given year, 1 in 5 Americans will experience mental illness  Over their lifetime, 1 in 25 Americans will experience a serious mental illness  70-90% of people who seek treatment for their symptoms see improvement in their quality of life

9 Tips During Interaction  Simple greeting – build rapport  Compliments – build relationship  Remain respectful  Use a soft, calm tone of voice  Offer assistance in a positive manner such as: “Can I help you?” “Would you like to move to another seat?”

10 Tips During Interaction Conversational Distraction: Talk about topics not related to current task Environmental Distraction: Point out landmarks, places of interest, things to do in the community, etc.

11 Reacting to a “Situation”  Remain calm, use a soft voice & give clear directions  Remove individual from the environment: exit the bus, walk away from the stimulus, etc.  Attempt to contact a close friend, family member, or staff for guidance  Call for help if behavior is uncontrollable or if individual is a danger to themselves or others

12 Question 1 When working with an individual who has a mental illness, what is the proper terminology to remain respectful?

13 Question 2 What are physical or perceived barriers to an individual who has a mental illness within the community setting? On public transportation?

14 Question 3 What are some tips, tricks, or tools you find helpful when working with an individual who has a mental illness within the community setting? On public transportation?

15 Question 4 What are some safety concerns to be aware of when working with an individual who has a mental illness within the community setting? On public transportation?

16 Question 5 Do you have a specific example of a situation involving an individual who has a mental illness that did not go as expected? How did you handle the situation? What would you do differently or suggest others do instead?

17 Additional Resources  National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI)  National Institute of Mental Health  Treatment Advocacy Center  City/state DOH  Contact Information: Carla Bresnahan, MA St. Luke’s Counseling Center National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) ckbshrink@gmail.com ckbshrink@gmail.com

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