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Chapter 5 – Overview. We will study... Impact of current issues on individual development in emerging adulthood Impact of current issues on individual.

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1 Chapter 5 – Overview

2 We will study... Impact of current issues on individual development in emerging adulthood Impact of current issues on individual development in emerging adulthood The factors that influence individual decisions about independence in emerging adulthood The factors that influence individual decisions about independence in emerging adulthood Theories and research on gender similarities and differences and their impact on individual roles Theories and research on gender similarities and differences and their impact on individual roles How to evaluate information using a variety of strategies How to evaluate information using a variety of strategies

3 Areas of Study Mental health Mental health Gender and identity Gender and identity Cultural diversity Cultural diversity Homelessness and Youth Homelessness and Youth How to deal with stress How to deal with stress

4 Overview of Mental Health Objectives General understanding of terms used to refer to mental illness General understanding of terms used to refer to mental illness Appreciation of definitional complexity Appreciation of definitional complexity

5 Mental Illness? Mental Illness? Mental Disorder? Mental Disorder? Mental Disease? Mental Disease? Mental Defect? Mental Defect? Mental Disability? Mental Disability? Severe Mental Illness (SMI)? Severe Mental Illness (SMI)? Severe and Disabling Mental Illness (SDMI)? Severe and Disabling Mental Illness (SDMI)? Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI)? Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI)?

6 Definitional Complexity The World Health Organization (WHO) and national surveys conclude that there is no single consensus on the definition of mental illness or mental disorder, and that the phrasing used depends on the social, cultural, economic and legal context. The World Health Organization (WHO) and national surveys conclude that there is no single consensus on the definition of mental illness or mental disorder, and that the phrasing used depends on the social, cultural, economic and legal context. Terms fall out of favor and new terms emerge. Terms fall out of favor and new terms emerge. Which term is used is often determined by consensus, intent, or purpose. Which term is used is often determined by consensus, intent, or purpose.

7 Mental Illness Mental illness is a nebulous (hazy, vague, indistinct ) term that has evolved over time. Mental illness is a nebulous (hazy, vague, indistinct ) term that has evolved over time. Insanity, lunacy, madness, derangement, or mental deviancy are among the many labels used to describe individuals who, for various reasons, are psychologically unable to successfully function in society and require some form of intervention or treatment. (not the best terms to use) Insanity, lunacy, madness, derangement, or mental deviancy are among the many labels used to describe individuals who, for various reasons, are psychologically unable to successfully function in society and require some form of intervention or treatment. (not the best terms to use)

8 In current usage, mental illness/health commonly refers to all of the diagnosable mental disorders and reflects a commonly held belief in a disease concept model. In current usage, mental illness/health commonly refers to all of the diagnosable mental disorders and reflects a commonly held belief in a disease concept model. Most clinical diagnostic and classification systems avoid the term “mental illness,” preferring the term “mental disorder.” Most clinical diagnostic and classification systems avoid the term “mental illness,” preferring the term “mental disorder.” Consumer/survivor movement organizations tend to oppose use of the term on the grounds that it supports the dominance of a medical model. Consumer/survivor movement organizations tend to oppose use of the term on the grounds that it supports the dominance of a medical model.

9 Mental Disorder The clinically accepted term. The clinically accepted term. WHO defines mental disorder as “a clinically recognizable set of symptoms or behaviors associated in most cases with distress and with interference with personal functions.” WHO defines mental disorder as “a clinically recognizable set of symptoms or behaviors associated in most cases with distress and with interference with personal functions.”

10 Other Terms SMI – Used to refer to a more severe and more long- lasting disorder while “mental health problems” may be used as a broader term to refer only to milder or more transient issues. SMI – Used to refer to a more severe and more long- lasting disorder while “mental health problems” may be used as a broader term to refer only to milder or more transient issues. SDMI – Refers to an overarching concept of “mental disability.” The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO, 2001) defines disability as “an umbrella term for impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions” resulting from an interaction between and individual (with a health condition) and contextual factors (environmental and personal barriers). SDMI – Refers to an overarching concept of “mental disability.” The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO, 2001) defines disability as “an umbrella term for impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions” resulting from an interaction between and individual (with a health condition) and contextual factors (environmental and personal barriers).

11 Manifestations of Mental Disorders Disturbances of thought and perception Disturbances of thought and perception Dysregulation of mood Dysregulation of mood Inappropriate anxiety Inappropriate anxiety Impulse control and behavioral problems Impulse control and behavioral problems Cognitive dysfunction Cognitive dysfunction

12 Some of the Diagnostic Groups Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Delirium, Dementia and Other Cognitive Disorders Delirium, Dementia and Other Cognitive Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Mood Disorders Mood Disorders Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Disorders Dissociative Disorders Dissociative Disorders Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Eating Disorders Eating Disorders Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorders Personality Disorders Personality Disorders


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