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1 Unit One A Healthy Foundation

2 Health Today Health in the Past: Infectious diseases were the most significant health problems in the past. Health Today: Many health problems today are caused in part by unhealthy lifestyles. Diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are examples of lifestyle diseases.

3 Risk Factors A risk factor is anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems. Controllable Risk Factors You can control some risk factors by making choices about your behavior. Uncontrollable Risk Factors Risk factors you cannot control include age, race, gender, and heredity.

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5 Risk Factors and Your Health
You can protect your health by focusing on controllable risk factors. Know the leading causes of death for people in your age group. Be aware of the leading causes of death for people of all ages. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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7 Six Components of Health
Health is the state of well being in which all the components of health are in balance. Health may be categorized into six components: physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental. To be truly healthy, you must take care of all six components. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

8 Six Components of Health
Physical Health refers to the way your body functions. Emotional Health involves coping with your feelings and expressing them in a positive way. Social Health is the quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

9 Mental Health is the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life.
Spiritual Health involves having spiritual direction and purpose. This includes living according to one’s ethics, morals, and values. Environmental Health involves keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

10 The Health Triangle Social, Physical, and Mental/Emotional health make up the health triangle. To be considered healthy there should be a good balance between the three.

11 Health Triangle Social Physical Mental/Emotional

12 Copy the following in your bellringer notebook!
Bellringer #1 August 12, All bellringers must include the number and the date. 2. All bellringers must include the question and must be answered in paragraph form. 3. If you are absent, you are responsible for missed bellringer Nothing can be in bellringer notebook except bellringers.

13 Bellringer #2 8/13/14 What do you think the following quote means? How can you apply this quote into your everyday life? “One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself.” -Shannon L. Alder

14 Wellness: Striving for Optimal Health
Wellness is a continuum ranging from death to optimal health. You can choose your behaviors to move closer to optimal health.

15 Influences on Your Wellness
Hereditary Influences Social Influences Cultural Influences Environmental Influences Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

16 Taking Charge of Your Wellness
Knowledge You need information to make good choices about your health. Lifestyle You can improve your health by making behavioral changes to your lifestyle. Attitude By focusing on your attitudes, you can act in ways that make you a healthier person. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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18 Four Ways Society Addresses Health Problems
Medical Advances Technology Public Policy Education Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

19 What You Can Do Be an Advocate! To advocate is to speak or act in support of something. Volunteer at a clinic Take meals to the elderly Promote health issues at school Train for a career in a health field Set a good example through your behavior Get Your Point Across Be Informed Know Your Audience Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

20 What Are Life Skills? Life skills are tools for building a healthy life. Like learning to build a house, learning to use life skills takes practice. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

21 Ten Life Skills Assessing Your Health How healthy are you? How are your actions and behaviors affecting your health? Communicating Effectively Listen and speak effectively. Practicing Wellness Practice healthy behaviors for good life-long health. Coping Deal with troubles or problems in an effective way. Being a Wise Consumer Make good decisions when you buy health products and services. Evaluating Media Messages Recognize the influence of media messages on you and your decisions. Using Community Resources Find and use community resources to help all six components of your health. Making GREAT Decisions Use the making GREAT Decisions model. Using Refusal Skills Say “no” to anything that makes you uncomfortable. Setting Goals Setting goals helps you know where you are going and how you plan to get there. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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23 Importance of Making Decisions
Consequences are the results of your actions and decisions. Making decisions is important because you are responsible for the consequences. Impulsive decisions can have negative consequences. Good decisions often lead to positive outcomes. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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25 Bellringer #3 8/15/14 How does the media effect your decisions? What are some choices you can make to keep the media from having a negative impact on your life? Describe.

26 Using the Making GREAT Decisions Model
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27 Bellringer #4 8/18/14 Sina had a choice on whether or not she should go with Marty. Using the GREAT decision model, what do you think Sina should do? What would the consequences be?

28 Making GREAT Decisions Together
Working with other people can make difficult life decisions easier. Seek advice from your parents, friends, and teachers. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

29 Everyone Makes Mistakes
If you make a bad decision, use Stop, Think, Go. STOP and admit you made a wrong decision. THINK of people you can talk to about the problem. GO and do your best to correct the situation. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

30 Who Influences You? Positive influences can encourage you to improve yourself or to do good. Negative influences can pressure you to do something that is unhealthy or dangerous. Peer pressure is a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

31 Types of Pressure Direct pressure is the result of someone trying to convince you to do something you normally wouldn’t do. Indirect pressure results from being swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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33 Refusal Skills Refusal skills are strategies to avoid doing things that you feel pressured to do. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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35 Practicing Refusal Skills
It helps to practice refusal skills so you will be ready for real-life pressure situations. When you say no, always respect others and don’t put anyone down. If someone keeps pressuring you, then you may have to leave the situation. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

36 Kinds of Goals A goal is something you work toward and hope to achieve. Short-term goals can be achieved in days or weeks. Long-term goals may take months or years to achieve. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

37 Six Suggestions for Setting Goals
Safe Goals should not be harmful to you or others. Satisfying You should feel good about yourself when you reach your goals. Sensible Set realistic goals that you can really hope to achieve. Similar Set goals that work well together and do not contradict one another. Specific The steps to achieve your goals should be clear. Supported Your goals should be supported by your parents or other responsible adults. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

38 Make an Action Plan An action plan is a set of directions that help you reach a goal. List the rewards you will have when you reach your goal. Know which influences can hurt you and which influences can help you as you work toward your goal. Track your progress regularly. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

39 Describe Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
Bellringer #5 8/19/14 Describe Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

40 What are the signs of depression? Describe.
Bellringer #6 8/20/14 What are the signs of depression? Describe.

41 Mental and Emotional Health
Unit Two Mental and Emotional Health

42 Stress Management What Causes Stress??? A. Environmental stressors
B. Biological stressors C. Thinking stressors D. Behavioral stressors E. Life change stressors

43 Physical Response to Stress:
Fight-or-flight response: your body releases adrenaline (epinephrine), which triggers the following changes: Breathing speeds up Heartbeat increases Muscles tense up Pupils dilate Digestions stops Blood sugar increases Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

44 Emotional and Behavioral Response to Stress:
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45 Long-term Stress Can Make You Sick:
The general adaptation syndrome describes 3 stages in the relationship between stress and disease…. Alarm Stage (body and mind become very alert in response to stressors) Resistance Stage (body tries to defend itself against stress, to resist disease and injury) Exhaustion Stage (body unable to overcome stress…exhaustion sets in…organs and body systems may suffer or fail, and injury or illness may occur) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

46 Coping with Loss Effects of Loss:
can cause a wide range of intense emotions (sadness, anger, numbness, etc) can cause physical and emotional stress These feelings are NORMAL and help you COPE If the feelings don’t pass in time, you should seek help from a parent or trusted adult. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

47 GRIEVE: to express deep sadness because of a loss.
The Grieving Process: GRIEVE: to express deep sadness because of a loss. The grieving process can be divided into five stages. Not everyone experiences every stage, or in the same order. If you feel stuck in a stage, ask for help. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

48 The Grieving Process has 5 stages…
Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

49 Preventing Suicide Facts About Suicide:
People who have attempted suicide often asked for help in an indirect way. Drug and alcohol use can put people at risk of acting on suicidal thoughts because judgment is impaired. Average “successful” suicide follows 5 “unsuccessful” attempts. Boys have higher “success” rate than girls. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

50 Teens and Suicide: Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for people between 15 and 24. Physical and emotional changes in the teen years can make you more emotional, impulsive, and focused on the present. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

51 Suicide Prevention: Think about consequences before you act.
Don’t solve temporary problems with permanent solutions. Seek help when you need it. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

52 Warning signs that you or someone else are considering suicide….
Feeling hopeless Withdrawing from family and friends Neglecting basic needs Loss of energy Taking more risks Using alcohol and drugs Giving away personal things Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

53 Getting Help for YOURSELF:
Thoughts of suicide are serious and require help. If you are feeling depressed or having suicidal thoughts, ask a trusted adult for help. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

54 Getting Help for SOMEONE ELSE:
If you think a friend is thinking about suicide: Take all talk of suicide seriously. Reassure your friend that suicide is not the answer. Try to change negative thoughts into positive thoughts. Don’t keep a secret for your friend...GET HELP!!! Help your friend get the help of an adult. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

55 Characteristics of Good Mental and Emotional Health
Sense of belonging Sense of purpose Positive outlook Self-Sufficiency Healthy self-esteem

56 What is Self-Esteem? Self-esteem: how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself. Benefits of High Self Esteem: respect for yourself ability to reach goals willingness to try new things feel valued by others Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0" Risks of Low Self Esteem: Vulnerable to peer pressure More likely to make unhealthy decisions More likely to be critical of yourself and others Increased risk of depression and suicide

57 a measure of how you view yourself in society.
Self-concept: a measure of how you view yourself in society. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

58 Your self-esteem affects the way you interpret “negative” messages from others….
Try to view negative messages as constructive criticism. Your self-esteem does not have to suffer from the negative messages of others! You alone have the power to control your self-esteem and moods—don’t give others the power to control your self esteem! (Don’t let other people dictate your mood/feelings!!!)

59 Tips for Improving Your Self-Esteem:
Use Positive Self-Talk (say positive messages to yourself when in doubt) Act with Integrity (doing what you know is right, regardless of the situation) Choose Supportive Friends (your friends should support your values and goals) Accept Yourself (focus on your strengths and let go of weaknesses that you cannot change) Take Care of Your Health (feeling good, physically, can help your self-esteem) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

60 Good Communication is Important
Prevents Misunderstandings (unclear communication can cause hurtful misunderstandings) Building Healthy Relationships (communication is a tool for building good relationships) Expressing Yourself (good communication skills help you let others know what you want and need…and this will help you get what you want out of your relationships) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

61 Communication Styles Passive (does not speak up when challenged or pressured) Aggressive (hostile and unfriendly) Assertive (when you communicate assertively, you express yourself in a direct, but respectful way) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

62 Speaking Skills Can Improve Communication:
Voice Volume Speaking too loudly or too softly can send a bad message. Tone and Pitch (conveys your attitude) “I” Messages and “You” Messages An “I” message explains how you feel. A “you” message can seem like blame. Empathy (the ability to understand another person’s feelings) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

63 Listening Skills Can Improve Communication
Active Listening lets the speaker know you are listening and clarifying anything confusing ex: saying uh-huh, right, yes, I see, etc. while listening Paraphrasing using your own words to restate what someone else says ex: “So what you’re saying is……….” Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

64 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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65 THOUGHTS EMOTIONS BEHAVIORS
What Are Mental Disorders? Mental disorder: an illness that affects a person’s: THOUGHTS EMOTIONS BEHAVIORS Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

66 Symptoms of Mental Disorders:
Symptom: a change in a person’s body or mind, caused by a disease or disorder. The following are common symptoms of many mental disorders: Too much or too little sleep Feelings of extreme sadness Unexplained mood changes Drug or alcohol abuse Inability to concentrate Extreme anxiety or irrational fear Personality changes False perceptions of reality Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

67 Types of Mental Disorders…….
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68 Withdrawal from people Loss of appetite or overeating
DEPRESSION: sadness and hopelessness that keeps a person from carrying out normal, everyday activities. Symptoms: Lack of energy Withdrawal from people Loss of appetite or overeating Too much or too little sleep Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

69 If you are experiencing depression…
Face the problem and seek professional help. Identify the “real” problem loneliness? a loss of something significant? (ex: loved one, job, etc) chemical imbalance? Take action change negative thinking seeking support from others increasing physical activity

70 ATTENTION DEFICIT / HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER:
the most commonly diagnosed mental disorder in children It is a lifelong disorder Symptoms being frequently inattentive or impulsively hyperactive Causes unknown Can be treated (finding the best treatment can be difficult) Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

71 can keep you from taking part in daily activities
ANXIETY DISORDERS: fear-based can keep you from taking part in daily activities Phobias (extreme fear of something that poses no real danger) PANIC DISORDERS: extreme terror and panic attacks OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER: characterized by uncomfortable thoughts called obsessions repetitive behaviors called compulsions Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

72 Causes of Mental Disorders:
Some develop from traumatic or stressful life experiences. Some can be inherited. Some are caused by physical disorders or injuries. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

73 Many mental disorders can be treated or cured… Treatments:
Psychotherapy--especially useful in treating mental disorders caused by traumatic experiences. Group therapy--a licensed therapist leads a group of people who may have a similar disorder. Medication--can also help in the treatment of some mental disorders. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"


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