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1 Mental Health

2 Mentally healthy person . . .
Define on your own Someone who is able to deal with life’s challenges without becoming impaired or overwhelmed by them. How do you deal with adversity and manage stress? An estimated 50% of Americans experience symptoms of depression at some point in their life. What are potential symptoms?

3 What are options you have to help alleviate these symptoms of stress or depression?
Fight or Flight…

4 Optimism Positive Psychology: focuses on positive emotions, character strengths, and conditions that create happiness. On your own list out 10 characteristics of mentally healthy people: Areas of strength? Areas to work on?

5 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Self-Actualization: The state attained when a person has reached his or her full potential. A self-actualized person is realistic, self-accepting, self- motivated, creative, and capable of intimacy. Self - Actualization Self - Esteem Love & Belonging Safety & Security Physiological Needs

6 Hierarchy of Needs The hierarchy has five levels:
Physiological Needs: oxygen, water, protein, salt, sugar, calcium and other minerals and vitamins, shelter and sleep etc. Safety Needs: security, stability, protection from physical and emotional harm Belongingness & Love Needs: affection, belonging, acceptance, friendship, community Esteem Needs: (Internal ones are need for self-respect, confidence, autonomy, and achievement. External ones are need for respect of others, status, fame, glory, recognition and attention.) Maslow feels these are the roots to many, if not most of our psychological problems. Self-actualization: (doing that which maximizes one’s potential and fulfills one’s innate aspirations)

7 If you don’t have enough of something you have a “deficit” (need)
Maslow's hierarchy seems to follow the life cycle. A baby's needs are almost entirely physiological. As the baby grows, it needs safety, then love. Toddlers are eager for social interaction, attention and affection. Teenagers are anxious about social needs, young adults are concerned with esteem and only more mature people transcend the first four levels to spend much time self-actualizing. Under stressful conditions, or when survival is threatened, we can “regress” to a lower level need.

8 1 Page Write up Who do you admire most? Or who do you look up to as a role model? Actual person in your life (not a celebrity) What qualities does this person have that makes them admirable? Do you see yourself as role model? Why? What qualities do you possess that make you a good role model?


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