Title: Mental Health
1Mental Health Mental Disease
2Mental Health Self Esteem
- Mental health is the well being of the mind.
Self esteem is vital - Self esteem is liking yourself and being able to
express what you believe is right. Self
acceptance!
32 mirrors that dont match
- You can choose to change to become closer to the
other mirror or accept your imperfection and
rewrite the other mirror. - Either way there are affects pos/neg
4Personality
- Personality is a mix of how you feel, think, and
behave - It is due to genetics AND environment.
5- What was your personality like as a baby. A child
and now? - How is it the same?
- How is it different?
6How Environment affects Personality
- Socialization/Culture
- Conditioning rewards and punishment for behavior
- Observation of role models
- Gender role
- Stereotype
- Labels (change to I struggle with)
- I am good at .
7Imagos window
- What I know about me
- What you know about me
- What a higher power knows about me
- What I really am The truth
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8Where are the discrepancies in your mirrors?
- The expectation mirror and your belief mirror?
What makes more sense based on the facts? - What is the truth?
- What will you change and what will you accept
about yourself?
9Theorist
- Freud focuses on how instincts or drives
influence development - Focuses on intellectual stages
- Erickson Focuses on social development
- Maslow Focuses on human needs
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11Freuds Theory of Human Instinct
- Id What I Want
- Ego What I will do
- Superego What ideally should do
- Consciencegood angel and bad angel on the
shoulders
12Developing Healthy Wellness
- Self concept your view of yourself. Is it
accurate? Do others see you that way? - Responsibility Do you accept responsibility for
your behavior?
13Self-Examination
- Do you have problems that you ignore and let
others resolve for you? - Are there things about your behavior that you
would like to change? - Does peer pressure cause you to do things that
you would like to change? Does it cause you to
do things you normally wouldnt do?
14- An unexamined life is likely to result in a
repeat of chronic poor behavior. Living status
quo, not to your potential or maslows hierarchy
of self actualization. - Examination creates self awareness and the
possibility of positive change and/or self
acceptance.
15Defense Mechanisms
16Defence Mechanisms
- Repression pushing feelings away from the
conscious thought. - Rationalization Making an excuse for behavior.
- Compensation Covering up faults or weakness by
trying to excel else where.
17Defense Mechanisms Con't
- Projection Projecting your own negative feelings
to someone else. You are disappointed in
yourself, you say someone is disappointed in you. - Idealization Seeing someone as perfect. The way
you want them to be, not the way that really are.
18Defense Mechanisms Cont
- Daydreaming is the creation of make believe
events that seem more pleasant or exciting that
the real world. - Regression To go back to a time when you were
less mature. - Denial the refusal to recognize reality.
- Displacement Taking emotions out on an innocent
person.
19Defense Mechanisms Cont
- Reaction formation hiding their true feelings by
acting opposite of how they really feel. - e.g. Acting happy that someone else won the
award. - Acting like you are glad that he broke up with
you.
20Mental Disease
21History of mental illness
- Labels witches,lunatics,evildoers
- Ways of dealing with mental illness
- Rituals were performed by priest, or magicians
- Exorcisms
- Potions to rid the evil spirits
22- Trepanation hole drilled in the head to allow
the evil spirits to be released.
23- Ancient Greeks believed that the mentally ill
person was being punished by the gods for
wrongdoing.
24- Middle ages witchcraft and demons were the
belief of the behavior of the mentally ill - treatment
- Persecution, restraining, beatings, starvation
and drowning
25- Renaissance
- Belief that the stars and moon caused madness
thus the term lunacy - Special institutions were built for the mentally
ill called insane asylums - The conditions were unsanitary
26- 1700s French physician Philippe pinel
introduced the concept of exercise, fresh air and
cleaner environment
27- 1883 Emil kraepelin developed a system for
diagnosing mental illness
28Depression
- Everyone occasional blues.
- Causes Hormones or circumstances
- Treatment Attitude adjustment, stress
management, problem solving techniques, temporary
meds, time
29Major Depression
- 9 of the population
- Signs and Symptoms extreme sadness, insomnia,
hypersomnia, decreased sex drive, appetite
fluxuations, anhedonia, decreased energy,
hopelessness, self mutilation, suicidality
30Treatment
- Antidepressants Zoloft, prozac, desyrel, etc
- Inpatient Treatment Suicide prevention
contracts contract in which patient will inform
staff of suicidal feelings
31- ECT electroconvulsive therapy is used only as a
last resort for extreme depression. - It basically jumpstarts the brain to release
serotonin. - ECT is a temporary fix. Follow up care is
mandatory
32Walk between the raindrops
- The 3 things that people have in common that are
happy and successful despite tragedy in their
life is
33- 1) they become knowledgeable about the topic that
is causing them pain - 2) they surround themselves with resources such
as family ,friends, church members, counsellors.
They do not try to deal with the problem alone. - 3)They do the things that they find meaningful.
They focus on the things that bring them joy and
defocus on the things that make them sad
34- Think about a problem in your life!!!
- How can you become knowledgeable about that
topic? - Who can you use as resources?
- What is meaningful in your life and how can you
use that to bring you joy?
35- Depression is a chemical imbalance but the
chemical imbalance can be restored with - A) medication
- B) attitude change
- c) talk therapy
36- 90 of all suicide victims have a psychiatric
disorder. - Psychiatric disorders can be treated with
medication and counselling - 50 of all suicide victims have alcohol in their
system
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38Eating disorders
- Anorexia patients are at higher risk for suicide
than bulimia patients
39Depression questionnairesuicide video
40Bipolar/Manic-depressive Disorder
- Patient plays 2 different behaviors extreme
excitement and depression. - Meds Lithium, tegretol valprotic acid
- 2 of the population
41Signs Symptoms
- Excitement
- Grandiosity
- Insomnia
- Increased energy
- Increased spending (shopping sprees, or excessive
buying)? - Agitation
- Euphoric
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43Schizophrenia
- Chronic mental disorder in which a person cannot
differentiate fantasy from reality. - Meds anit-psychotic drugs like clozaril
- 1 of population
44Signs Symptoms
- Hallucination auditory, somatic, tactile,
visual, or olfactory - Delusions
- Flat monotone voice
- Inappropriate expression of speech/content
- Lack of initiative/energy
- Disheveled appearance
- Poor hygiene
- Rigid posture
- Pacing for hours
- Rocking
- Bizarre behavior
45Antisocial Disorder
- Person has not conscience or remorse
- SS irresponsible w/ family, friends and
financial matters. Irritable, aggressive but
charismatic and manipulative to get their way
46Obsessive-compulsive Disorder OCD
- Obsession an idea, thought or impulse that does
not go away - Compulsion Behavior that is respective and
intentional - Washing hands, counting items, anal organization
habits, etc
47- Begins at any age
- Males and females equally
- Tend to abuse alcohol and anti anxiety drugs
48Post traumatic stress syndrome
- Experiences traumatic event such a rape, witness
a murder, MVA, war
49symptoms
- Recurrent thoughts of the event.
- Acting it out
- Nightmares
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Feeling of guilt
50- Impulsive behavior
- Hyper vigilance
- Exaggerated startle response
- Angry outburst
- flashbacks
51Dissociative identity disorder
- 2 or more distinct personalities, each with its
own way of perceiving, relating to and thinking
about the environment and self. - Only one personality is in control at a time.
- When one person comes out it is called
dissociation
52- Each personality is called an alter
- Host personality is in control most of the time.
- Some alters age with time
- May be different ages, race, and gender.
- Each alter has a job.
53- Perhaps, spouse, parent, employee, child,etc
- One alter may go on a trip and the other get the
bill, and not remember the trip
54symptoms
- Loss of time
- Regressive behavior
- Extreme changes in behavior
- Not keeping appointments
55Anxiety attack
- Paralysis of the individuals ability to function
socially or deal with life situations rationally - Symptoms
- Lightheadedness
- Heart palpitations
56- Tingling or numbness of the extremities
- )parathesis)?
57Panic attack
- A severe form of anxiety that leads to sheer
terror
58hypochondriasis
- Preoccupied with their health
- Convinced they are ill even though the Dr. cannot
find anything wrong
59phobia
- A dread or irrational fear of specific objects or
situations
60agoraphobia
- Fear of some many things that the individual will
not leave their home.
61Tools to curb anxiety
- Slow down
- Good nutrition
- Adequate sleep
- Exercise
- Take walks
- Meditate
- Relaxation techniques
62- Relaxation breathing
- Get away
- Music
- Recreation
- Develop routine
- Seek out friends
- Volunteer
63- Live in the here and now.
- Go to therapy
- Anti anxiety meds
- Dont characterize things.
- Focus on what you can do not what others should
do. - Remove yourself from the toxic situation
- Have a plan
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64forgiveness
- Read article and answer the questions.
65Ways to create trust
- Introduce yourself (first names only)?
- Keep your word
- Observe their body language
- Make frequent short visits
- Be honest if you cant keep the secret dont
tell them you will
66- Stay within your boundaries dont become their
buddy stay professional - Set limits
- Find out the answer to their questions
- Admit your mistakes
- Give your patient support by validating their
feeling
67- Show confidence in your patient ability to get
better - Dont be judgmental
- Be yourself
- Socialize when appropriate
- Encourage the use of leisure
- Reassure them that they are safe
68communication
- Use open ended questions
- Paraphrase
- Body language
- Touch proximity
- Transference( you remind them of someone)?
69Safety issues
- Elopement
- Contrabands
- Room checks
70- Video of diseases
- Play therapy with the sand box