Mental and Emotional Problems In this lesson, you will Learn About… Types of mental and emotional problems. The warning signs of serious mental and emotional.

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Mental and Emotional Problems In this lesson, you will Learn About… Types of mental and emotional problems. The warning signs of serious mental and emotional problems. How to help yourself or a friend with mental or emotional problems.

Bellringer Describe a television show, movie or book that features a mental or emotional disorder. Be prepared to discuss your example.

Mental and Emotional Problems The Vocabulary terms in this lesson are: Anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorder Mood disorder. Mood disorder Depression. Depression Support system. Support system Suicide. Suicide

Types of Mental and Emotional Problems Feeling sad, anxious, or fearful for days or weeks, may signal a mental or emotional problem. Mental or emotional problems may be due to physical or emotional causes.

Anxiety Disorders In some people, nervousness or fear takes the form of an anxiety disorder.anxiety disorder Phobias are inappropriate or exaggerated fears of something specific. Some phobias can interfere with normal activities. There are many types of phobias. Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders.

Anxiety Disorders (cont’d.) Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a condition in which a person cannot keep certain thoughts or images out of his or her mind. The person may then develop repetitive behaviors, such as constant hand washing, to relieve the anxiety. Various stress disorders may affect people who have been through overwhelming experiences, such as a violent attack.

Mood Disorders In a mood disorder, a person undergoes mood changes that seem inappropriate or extreme. The mood changes of a person with a mood disorder are not necessarily reactions to events in their life.

Mood Disorders (cont’d.) DepressionDepression is a mood disorder that may leave a person completely unwilling or unable to function. Severely depressed people may even think about ending their lives.

Mood Disorders (cont’d.) Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder in which a person has extreme mood swings for no apparent reason. A person with bipolar disorder usually alternates between periods of hyperactivity and depression.

Treating Mental and Emotional Problems Mental and emotional problems are linked to a complex network of causes and effects that occur throughout a person’s life. These problems can be successfully treated with counseling and/or medication.

Warning Signs of Mental or Emotional Problems Not taking care of yourself. Loss of appetite. Trouble concentrating or making decisions. Suspecting that everyone is against you. Taking extreme or unusual risks. Sudden or extreme changes in mood. Aches and pains that seem to have no medical cause. Trouble sleeping or frequent nightmares. Continually feeling sad. Feelings of hopelessness.

Where to Find Help If you feel that you or a peer may have a mental or emotional problem, talk to someone about it. Although talking about your problem will not make it go away instantly, it will reassure you that you are not alone.

Sources of Help Parent, Guardian, or Other Family Member Mental Health Professional Teacher/ School Nurse or Counselor Religious Leader

Teens and Suicide SuicideSuicide is the third leading cause of death in the United States among young people ages 10 to 24. Most of the time, young people don’t want to die; they just want their problems to go away. Quick intervention can prevent suicidal teens from choosing this permanent escape from their problems.

Teens and Suicide (cont’d.) If someone threatens suicide: Get help immediately. Encourage the person to talk to a concerned adult or professional counselor. Tell an adult about the situation yourself.

Teens and Suicide (cont’d.) Seek help if you notice any of the following signs in yourself or others: Talking about death or mentioning methods of suicide Avoiding activities that involve family or friends Showing a low level of energy Taking greater risks that usual, such as using illegal drugs

Helping a Friend If someone you know talks about suicide: Let the person talk. Remain calm. After you’ve listened, talk to your friend. Tell your friend that his or her life is very important to you. Point out that this bad time will pass. Urge your friend to get help. Let your friend know that you will stand by him or her.

Reviewing Terms and Facts 1.Define anxiety disorder. An anxiety disorder is a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally.

Reviewing Terms and Facts 2.Describe two mood disorders and the characteristics associated with them. Depression is a mood disorder involving feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt, and extreme sadness. Severely depressed people may even think about ending their own lives. Bipolar disorder is a disorder in which a person has extreme mood swings for no apparent reason.

Reviewing Terms and Facts 3.Name four types of people to whom you can go for help with mental or emotional problems. Parent, guardian, or other family member Mental health professional Teacher School nurse or counselor Religious leader

Chapter Review

Reviewing Terms and Facts 1.If you are ________, you are able to bounce back from a disappointment, difficulty, or crisis. resilient

Reviewing Terms and Facts 2.During the grieving process, some people experience _____, blaming themselves for the loss. guilt

Reviewing Terms and Facts 3.Your body can distinguish between positive and negative stress A.True B.False

Reviewing Terms and Facts 3.Your body can distinguish between positive and negative stress A.True B.False

Reviewing Terms and Facts 4.A phobia is an example of a mood disorder. A.True B.False

Reviewing Terms and Facts 4.A phobia is an example of a mood disorder. A.True B.False

Thinking Critically 5.How is good mental health related to self-esteem?

Thinking Critically 6.How would understanding the feelings associated with grief enable you to help someone who has experienced loss?

Thinking Critically 7.How can stress be a positive influence in your life?

Thinking Critically 8.What would you do to get help if you thought that you were developing a phobia?

Vocabulary Review An anxiety disorder is a disorder in which intense anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally.

Vocabulary Review A mood disorder is a disorder in which a person undergoes mood changes that seem inappropriate or extreme.

Vocabulary Review Depression is a mood disorder involving feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt, and extreme sadness that continue for periods of weeks.

Vocabulary Review A support system is a network of people available to help when needed.

Vocabulary Review Suicide is the act of intentionally killing oneself.