Title: Promoting Mental Health Improvement
1Promoting Mental Health Improvement
- Module 1
- Understanding mental health improvement
2Module 1
Aims of the course
- Course objectives
- Increase understanding of mental health
improvement. - Explore concepts of mental health and how it can
be promoted. - Consider individual roles and responsibilities in
promoting mental health improvement. - Develop skills in planning and evaluating mental
health promotion activities.
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3Introduction to mental health improvement
- Learning aims
- To explore
- the meaning of mental health improvement (MHI)
- concepts in MHI
- positive mental health for all
- factors that influence mental health
- values and attitudes.
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4Who is this course for?
- Do you
- offer services to members of the public?
- have management responsibility for staff or
volunteers? - work in health-related professions?
- take part in education or training?
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5Mental health promotion and improvement
- Means
- raising awareness of the benefits of building
resilience - preventing mental illness by reducing risk
factors and learning coping strategies - supporting those experiencing mental illness to
increase wellbeing - promoting the recovery message
- reducing stigma and discrimination.
- It is about everyone...including us.
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6Understanding mental health
- Mental health is not the same as mental illness.
- Everyone has mental health.
- Mental health promotion encourages positive
mental health for all. - Positive mental health is a state of well-being
in which the individual realises his or her own
abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of
life, can work productively and fruitfully, and
is able to make a contribution to his or her
community. (World Health Organization, 2004)
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7The dual axis model of mental health
Good mental health and wellbeing
Has mental illness
No mental illness
Poor mental health and wellbeing
(Tudor, K. (1996). Mental Health Promotion
Paradigms and practice. Routledge, London, New
York.)
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8A new approach to mental health
Good mental health
MH improvement at population level
Risk factors can reduce mental health and risk
illness
Mental illness
Recovery-oriented practice
No mental illness
Services traditionally moved people this way
Poor mental health
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9Mental health promotion
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10Mapping mental health MacDonald and OHara
(1998)
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11Promoting and diminishing mental health 10
elements
- Promotion
- Self-esteem
- Environmental quality
- Emotional literacy
- Self-management skills
- Social participation
- Demotion
- Emotional abuse
- Environmental deprivation
- Emotional negligence
- Stress
- Social alienation
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12Areas of influence mental health promotion
Social inclusion Equality Reduce poverty Housing
Safety Environment Social support Inclusion Partic
ipation Education Workplace
Resilience Coping skills Self-esteem Self-manageme
nt Emotional literacy Parenting
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13Understanding recovery
- Mental health problems are common.
- Mental illness is not for life.
- People recover and stay well.
- Promoting good mental health promoting
recovery. - Factors that support recovery also improve mental
health.
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14Recovery
- Recovery is a journey.
- The persons identity is not the illness.
- Recovery is not the absence of symptoms.
- The person should be active in managing their own
recovery. - Recovery is not a return to life before the
illness. - The aim is to live a satisfying and fulfilling
life whether there are symptoms or not.
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15Promoting recovery
- Belief in self
- Developing positive identity
- Meaningful activity
- Positive relationships with others and
environment - Understanding mental health and wellbeing
- Understanding the illness and its treatments
- Active engagement in strategies to stay well
- Learning coping skills
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16Values and attitudes
- Legislation does not of itself change attitudes.
- Employers are wary of mental health problems.
- Negative attitudes increase taboo.
- Disclosure is a problem.
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17Mental health promotion
- Mental health promotion means
- understanding the issues
- opening the discussion
- breaking down taboos
- owning our own mental health.
- It isnt all about them...
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