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Title: Mental Health


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Mental Health
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Fight or Flight
  • Fight or Flight response is the bodys natural
    response to a stressor. Hormones like adrenaline
    and cortisol are released, speeding the heart
    rate, slowing digestion, shunting blood flow to
    major muscle groups, and changing various other
    autonomic nervous functions, giving the body a
    burst of energy and strength.

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How stress affects our body and our mind!
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Effects of Stress
  • depression
  • diabetes
  • hair loss
  • heart disease
  • hyperthyroidism
  • obesity
  • obsessive-compulsive or anxiety disorder
  • sexual dysfunction
  • tooth and gum disease
  • ulcers
  • cancer

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Personality Traits that Influence Stress
  • Perfectionism
  • Type A Personality
  • Pessimism
  • External Locus of Control
  • Poor Communication
  • Addictive or Unhealthy Behaviors
  • Anger
  • Rumination and Obsessing
  • Distorted Thinking

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Depression
  • Depression- A medical illness caused by chemical
    imbalance in the brain.
  • Can affect the WHOLE body
  • Thoughts
  • Feelings
  • Behaviors
  • Physical Health

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Depression
  • Can be caused by the inability to cope with a
    life crisis
  • Life Crisis- An experience that causes a high
    level of stress
  • Examples of a life crisis?...

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Depression
  • 5 emotional responses used to cope
  • 1. Denial- Not wanting to believe that this has
    happened to
  • them.
  • 2. Anger- Being frustrated with the situation
    realizing that there is nothing they can do
  • 3. Bargaining- Trying to figure out what you can
    do to make it better, reasoning.
  • 4. Depression- Not accepting the situation,
    thinking there is nothing worse.
  • 5. Acceptance Realizing that this has happened
    and moving on.

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Depression Symptoms
  • Deep Sadness
  • Apathy- lack of interest or concern
  • Fatigue
  • Agitation-nervousness
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Weight or appetite changes
  • Lack of concentration
  • Feelings of worthlessness
  • Morbid thoughts

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Coping with Depression
  • Talk with a trusted adult
  • Stay connected with friends
  • Have a good sense of nutrition
  • Avoid the use of alcohol other drugs
  • Seek help if depression continues

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Treatment for Depression
  • Physical Examination
  • Therapy
  • Medication
  • Anti-depressant a drug used to relieve
    depression
  • Over 90 of cases of depression can be
    successfully treated!!

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Suicide
  • Why address it?
  • 3rd leading cause of death for ages 15-24
  • Fastest growing age group is 10-14
  • Approximately 750,000 Americans attempt suicide
  • Approximately 30,000 people die each year

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Teenage Stress Factors For Suicide
  • Abuse of alcohol or drugs
  • Death of parent, parent separation or divorce
  • Being excluded
  • Sexual orientation
  • Being made fun of
  • Depression
  • Gender identity issues
  • Impulsive and or/aggressive behavior
  • Mental disorder

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Warning Signs of Suicide
  • Someone threatening to kill themselves
  • Someone looking for ways to kill themselves
  • 60 of all people who complete suicide use a
    firearm
  • Someone talking or writing- dying/suicide
  • Hopelessness
  • Rage, uncontrolled anger, seeking revenge

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Warning Signs of Suicide (continued)
  • Acting reckless or engaging in risky activities,
    seemingly without thinking
  • Increase in alcohol or drug use- 50 of people
    who attempt suicide are under the influence at a
    time
  • Withdraw from friends, family and society
  • Anxiety, agitation, unable to sleep/sleeping all
    the time

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Warning Signs of Suicide (continued)
  • Dramatic mood changes
  • No reason for living no sense of purpose in life
  • Giving away prized possessions
  • Struggling with gender identity or sexual
    orientation

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How Can You Help?Suicide
  • STEP 1 STAY with the person- unless there is a
    risk of harm to yourself
  • STEP 2 Listen- really listen
  • STEP 3 Get, or call for help immediately- Call
    your parent, their parent, school counselor,
    pastor or rabbi or crisis hotlines

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It is OK to ASK for Help
  • A- Ask for help
  • S- Secrets can be deadly
  • K- Keep a support circle- a group of friends and
    adults that make you feel comfortable

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Coping Strategiesfor Suicide Prevention
  • Spend time with friends and family
  • Consider the role of spirituality in your life
  • Laugh, keep your sense of humor
  • Volunteer, you are needed
  • Exercise regularly
  • Eat Right

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Goals
  • What are some of your short term and long term
    goals?
  • At least 5 for each
  • How about a bucket list? Do you have one? What
    would you include on this list?
  • At least 10

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Eating Disorders
  • A mental disorder that reveals itself through
    abnormal behaviors related to food. Eating
    disorders are more than just food they are about
    emotions, thoughts and attitudes

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Body Image
  • Body image is the perception a person has of his
    or her body appearance
  • Dove Commercials
  • Evolution
  • Beauty Pressure

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Anorexia Nervosa
  • A person with anorexia nervosa does not eat
    enough food to maintain a healthy weight.
  • Possible Causes
  • Lack of chemical that regulates mood
  • Low self-esteem or desire to please others
  • History of troubled relationships

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Anorexia Nervosa
  • Symptoms include
  • weight loss, slowed heart breathing rates, dry
    skin, lowered body temperature, and growth of
    fine body hair.
  • Loss of menstrual period in females.
  • Health risks
  • Starve to death
  • Lack of essential minerals can cause heart to
    stop

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Anorexia Nervosa Treatment
  • People with anorexia usually deny their problem
    and need encouragement to get help
  • Doctors, nurses and dietitians work together to
    stop weight loss and change the persons eating
    habits
  • Mental health work to address underlying
    emotional problems

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Journal Day 2
  • Would you consider plastic surgery or other
    drastic steps to enhance your appearance? Why or
    why not?
  • How do we(society) you hinder or hurt others in
    relation to body imageie comments, stress
    importance of things
  • How can you/we help make our societys body image
    better? What will YOU DO?!

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Bulimia
  • People who have bulimia go on uncontrolled eating
    binges followed by purging, or removing, the food
    from their bodies. They purge the food by making
    themselves vomit or by using laxatives.
  • Most people with bulimia maintain their weight
    within their normal range
  • Possible causes same as anorexia, plus
  • Purge because they feel better emotionally
  • Purge because they are concerned about weight
    gain

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Bulimia
  • Possible signs of Bulimia
  • Unable to control eating binges
  • Eating too much food too quickly
  • Eating in private
  • Cycles of weight gain and loss
  • Bathroom visits right after eating
  • Hoarding or storing food

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Bulimia
  • Health risks
  • Dehydration, kidney damage, and lack of necessary
    vitamins and minerals
  • Stomach acid in vomit irritates the throat and
    erodes the enamel from teeth
  • Depression and risk of suicide

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Bulimia
  • Treatment
  • People with bulimia are aware of their problem,
    but are unable to control their behavior. Often
    ashamed to seek help.
  • Mental health professionals, dentists, and team
    of doctors

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Binge Eating Disorder
  • An eating disorder in which a personal regularly
    has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts
    of food, but without purging
  • People with binge eating disorder cannot stop
    eating even when they are full.
  • They may intend to eat two slices of bread and
    end up eating the entire loaf of bread

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Binge Eating Disorder
  • Possible Causes
  • Eat to avoid dealing with difficult emotions,
    such as anger, or with stressful situations
  • Use food to provide temporary relief
  • Binges can lead to depression and guilt
  • Health Risk
  • Excess weight gain unhealthy dieting
  • Greater risk for diabetes high blood pressure

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Binge Eating Disorder
  • Treatment
  • Learn how to control their eating
  • Eat slowly and deliberately
  • Address underlying emotional issues

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Eating Disorders and Sports
  • Some athletes are at risk for an eating disorder
    because their sport has rules about weight or are
    based on body appearance
  • Name some sports where athletes may be at risk
    for developing an eating disorder and Why?

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Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  • A psychological condition in which a persons
    dissatisfaction with how he or she looks consumes
    his or her daily life
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