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1 Mental disorders Anxiety and depression are two of the most common types of mental illnesses and disorders Phobias are a mental disorder Untreated depression can have serious consequences People with Autism have trouble interacting with other people Most people with a mental disorder could get over it if they just tried hard enough Someone who talks about suicide or writes about it on social media is probably just joking Suicide is a leading cause of death among teenagers in the united states Medications can be useful in treating mental disorders Being physically active can be an effective strategy for coping with negative feelings and stress If you’re good enough friend, you can cure your friends mental disorder

2 What do …….. Abraham Lincoln Beethoven Charles Dickens

3 Mental disorders Illness that affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function, to adjust to change, or get along with others. Recognizing mental disorders Abnormal thoughts, feelings, or behaviors are signs or symptoms ADHD/ADD Difficulty focusing or sitting still Difficulty organizing and completing task Difficulty listening to and following directions Talking nonstop or being in constant motion Difficulty waiting Blurting out inappropriate comments

4 Causes of Mental Disorders
Physical Factors Damage to the brain may cause a mental disorder. Heredity A person may inherit a tendency toward a mental disorder. Early Experiences Extremely negative experiences that occur early in life can lead to mental illness. Recent Experiences Some mental health experts think that recent experiences are more likely than early experiences to trigger a mental disorder.

5 Physical factors Damage to brain Growth or tumor Infection
Exposure to poison Lead Alcohol/Drugs

6 Heredity Inherits tendency toward mental disorder
Greater risk if events in life act as a trigger for disorder

7 Early& recent Experiences
Extreme negative experiences Neglected Abused Recent More likely than early experiences Death of a loved one

8 Anxiety Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or source that doesn’t pose as much threat as you think. Anxious before test School dance Tryouts Short-lived Start here with 2nd and 4th

9 How much anxiety are you feeling?
I Become afraid for no reason at all. Yes or No I easily become upset or feel panicky Yes or No I feel like I am falling apart and unable to control my feelings Yes or No I feel more nervous and anxious than usual Yes or No I am bothered by stomach aches or indigestion Yes or No I am bothered by headaches and neck and back pains Yes or No I have fainting spells, or periods of time when I feel faint Yes or No I can feel my heart beating fast, although I am not exercising Yes or No

10 Anxiety disorder Anxiety disorder
When anxiety persists for a long period of time and interferes with daily living Generalized anxiety Phobias Panic attacks OCD PTSD

11 Generalized anxiety disorder
Shows intense worry, fear, or anxiety everyday for at least 6 months Warning signs Restlessness Trouble sleeping Trouble concentrating

12 Phobia Extreme anxiety caused by a specific situation or object
Got here with 1st. Talking about spuluking in spider cave Extreme anxiety caused by a specific situation or object

13 Case Study Bryce is a 15-year-old sophomore in high school. He has always enjoyed doing outdoor activities with his family. Last summer, Bryce was camping with his uncle when they came across a copperhead snake. The snake struck at Bryce’s uncle, but fortunately only bit into his jeans and not his skin. Although Bryce’s uncle was fine, Bryce is now very afraid of having another encounter with a snake. His fear has led him to stop doing outdoor activities. He even avoids his backyard because he is worried about seeing a snake. Bryce also feels anxious if he sees a photo of a snake. What do you think are the primary factors that led Bryce to develop these symptoms? What are some strategies Bryce could use to manage his anxiety about snakes?

14 Panic Attacks Episodes of intense fear that something bad is going to happen Experience Fast heart rate Rapid breathing Fear of suffocation Believes he or she is dying Sweating Trembling or shaking Choking Chest discomfort or pain Nausea Dizziness Fear of losing control

15 OCD & PTSD Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Obsession-unwanted thought or image controls mind Compulsion-unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent feared outcome Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) People who survive a threatening event Flashbacks Nightmares Unable to sleep May feel guilty because they survived but others did not War veterans

16 Other disorders Mood disorders Schizophrenia Impulse-Control disorder
Bipolar Schizophrenia Impulse-Control disorder Personality disorder

17 Mood Disorder Extreme emotions that make it difficult to function
Bipolar Shift from one extreme to the other for no reason Manic episode Excited and restless Difficulty concentrating Poor judgment Depression-person feels extremely sad or hopeless Will sometimes seem normal

18 Schizophrenia-split mind
Severe disturbances in thinking, moods, awareness, and behavior Split mind refers to a split from reality not personality One of the most serious disorders Rarely harmful to others Talk to themselves Dress and act strangely Develop fears that are not supported by reality Believe that something or someone controls them

19 Impulse-control disorder
Cannot resist the impulse or drive, to act in a way that is harmful to themselves or others Gambling Debt or steal Most common among males Kleptomania Shopping Must know they don’t need the things that they buy 85 % females

20 Personality disorder Rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others Group A Cold and Distant Withdraw from reality Paranoid-overly suspicious of other people Group B Overly emotional or unstable Selfish and demanding Antisocial personality disorder-commits violent acts without any sense of guilt Group C Hard time making decisions Need approval from others Dependent personality disorder-help from others in order to properly care for themselves

21 Building literacy Find an example of works of literature or movies that focus on characters with mental disorders. Analyze the type of disorder depicted Stereotypes about the individual that are present in the book or movie ie; how are they dressed, where do they live, gender, what do they look like, etc..

22 Vocabulary compulsion
An unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome. mood disorder A disorder characterized by extreme emotions. depression An emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless. schizophrenia A disorder characterized by severe disturbances in thinking,mood, awareness, and behavior. personality disorder A mental disorder characterized by rigid patterns of behavior, which make it difficult for a person to get along with others.


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