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Page 1: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Mental and Emotional Problems

Chapter 5

Page 2: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Think about Today….O How many emotions have you felt?

O HappinessO ExcitementO UnpleasantO AngerO Anxiety O SadnessO Fear

Page 3: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

In small doses, fear and anxiety can help you meet challenges, but too much anxiety

is disabling.Fear Anxiety

O Normal instinctive response.

O Triggers stress response.

O Fears can turn into phobia’s .

O High energyO Rapid heart rate and

breathing, sweating, trembling, increased muscle tension.

O Increased alertness.O Overwhelmed/freeze

up.

Page 4: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Sadness and GriefSadness Grief

O Normal reaction (bad grade or breakup)

O Mild and brief or deep and long-lasting.

O Temporary emotion.

O Deepest form of sadness (death of a loved one)

O Serious illness.O Interferes with

daily life.

Page 5: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Guilt can remind you of your values. Shame is harmful and can contribute to serious

mental problems.

Guilt Shame

O Conscience driven.

O Prompt your values.

O Admitting you are wrong can minimize guilt.

O Inherently unworthy.

O Incapable of changing mistakes.

O Associated with depression and eating disorders.

Page 6: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Mental Illness: disorders of thought, emotion, or behavior that reduce a

person’s ability to function. O PhobiasO Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderO Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderO DepressionO Bipolar DisorderO SchizophreniaO Eating DisordersO Addiction

Page 7: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

WARNING signs of Mental Illness

O Sudden, noticeable change in personality.

O Bizarre or unrealistic ideas.O Excessive anxiety.O Prolonged depression or indifference

to the world. O Dramatic change in eating/sleeping.O Extreme highs or lows in mood. O Thoughts of suicide or homicide.

Page 8: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

O Uncontrollable fixation on specific thoughts and behaviors. O Dirt and germs – washing their hands

over and over again. O Repeated behaviors interfere with

everyday life. O Therapy and medications can help.

O What is OCD? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wEU-165NRY

Page 9: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

O Experience a serious stress reaction in response to a terrifying event. O PTSD triggered by: war, terrorist attack,

bombings, serious accidents, violent crime, natural disasters and abuse.

O FlashbacksO Trouble sleeping or concentrating on

tasks.O Emotionally numb, aggressive, violent. O http://video.foxnews.com/v/185377890

4001/cure-for-ptsd/

Page 10: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

DepressionO A persistent feeling of apathy,

hopelessness, or despair. O Affects 1 out of 10 people each year.

O Sadness, anxiety, anger, feelings of indifference, thoughts of death or suicide.

O Lack of energy, insomnia, unexplained weight loss or weight gain.

O Withdrawal from family and friends. O http://video.foxnews.com/v/2044794071

001/call-for-more-action-in-washington-on-mental-illness-issues/

Page 11: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Bipolar DisorderO Extreme highs and lows of emotion.O LOWLOW of depression and HIGH HIGH of

maniaO Manic phase- energy shoots way up. O Sleep lessO Euphoric happinessO Poor judgment, reckless behavior,

difficulty concentrating.

Page 12: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

SchizophreniaO Severe mental disorder that causes

people to lose touch with reality. O HallucinationsO Partly hereditaryO Faulty brain chemistryO Tend NOT to be violent (danger to

themselves)O Drugs can relieve symptoms but not

cure.

Page 13: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Schizophrenia

OBeautiful Mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvF4-C1EuJUOSoloist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn4Ff3MpiRcOOwn World: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9v4FsKXmj8

Page 14: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Eating DisordersAnorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa

O Extreme fear of weight gain.

O Starve themselves and exercise excessively.

O Self-perception of being overweight.

O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKUSGOB-0V8

O Binge and purgeO Ridding body of

the food they ate by vomiting or laxatives.

Page 15: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Teens and Suicide

Chapter 5, Section 3

Page 16: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

The Truth

ODuring one average day in the U.S, about 12 young people aged 15 to 24 end their own lives. Of these, 10 are male and 2 are female. Far more teens attempt to kill themselves but fail. Only accidents and homicides kill more teens than suicides do.

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The Truth continued…

OMany teens who attempt suicide, however, don’t really want to die. For them, a suicide attempt may be a way to show how much they are hurting. Suicide can often be prevented if people learn to recognize the factors that put teens at risk and the warning signs of a possible suicide attempt.

Page 18: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Suicide Risk FactorsO Symptoms of depressionO Substance abuseO Mental disorderO Family history of suicideO Abuse of violence within the family. O Living in a home where guns are

present. O Spending time in prison. O Feeling alone or isolated. O Death of a loved one, parent divorce,

in combination with depression.

Page 19: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Facts vs. MythsO “Only young people are at risk.” Suicide is

most common among people aged 65 or older. O “ They aren’t serious.” Most people who

commit suicide talk about it or give other clear signals beforehand.

O “There’s no way to stop them.” Most people who talk about suicide are looking for help or another way to deal with their pain.

O It’s dangerous to talk about suicide with them.” People are afraid to talk to depressed people about suicide with the fear of “putting the ideas in their heads”. However, speaking openly can ease the person’s mind and reduce the risk.

Page 20: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Signs of an Approaching Suicide

O Abrupt changes in personality.

O Alcohol or drug abuse.

O Giving away possessions.

O Loss of interest in favorite activities.

O Reference to “going away” or “I won’t be around much longer.”

O Self-inflicted injuries.

O WithdrawalO Thinking, talking or

writing about death.

Page 21: Mental and Emotional Problems Chapter 5. Think about Today…. O How many emotions have you felt? O Happiness O Excitement O Unpleasant O Anger O Anxiety

Megan Meier’s Storyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=HFsfDLCkfQU