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Title: Michael Cheng, Psychiatrist


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Stress, Anxiety and Depression
Presentation for Youthnet, Cottage Boardroom,
Nov 16, 2005
  • Michael Cheng, Psychiatrist
  • http//www.drcheng.ca

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Goals
  • An overview about stress, anxiety and depression
    in youth
  • What is it
  • What causes it
  • What can you do about it
  • Where to get help (in Ottawa)

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Top Questions from Youthnet Facilitators
  • What is the meaning of life?
  • What is bipolar?
  • Common causes of teenage depression?
  • What to do when having an anxiety attack?
  • Where to refer someone with mood/anxiety problems
    (in Ottawa)?

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Its All About Balance
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Q. What do normal people need in life?
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Everyone needs a healthy body, mind, spirit
Body
  • Body (Physical, Biological Self)
  • Mind (Psychological, Emotional Self)
  • Spirit (Spiritual Self)
  • Note Overlap, e.g. psychological interventions
    can cause biological changes, and vice versa

Mind
Spirit
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The Triple A
Agency / Autonomy / Achievement
Activity (as opposed to passivity)
Affiliation (Relationships)
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The Triple C
Control
Chipper (or being active)
Connections with Others
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Three Ps
Power
Proactive
People
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Point A
Point B (Goals)
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Obstacles such as stress (at home, school, work),
depression, anxiety
Point A
Point B (Goals)
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Life is full of things that cause imbalance (in
mind, body, spirit)
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Typical stresses in our modern society
  • Body
  • Medical / physical illness
  • Lack of sunlight / Drug Use
  • Mind / Social
  • School / Work
  • Classmates / co-workers
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Boyfriends/girlfriends
  • Spirit

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Life is a balance between coping and stress
Demands / Expectations / Stresses
Coping Ability
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Problems if demands, expectations or stresses
outweigh coping
Coping Ability
Demands / Expectations / Stresses
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There are two solutions to restore the balance...
? Coping Ability
? Demands / Expectations / Stresses
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Stress can lead to
  • Physical problems
  • Emotional or mood problems such as
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Eating Disorders
  • OCD
  • Any problems with mood/coping...

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Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Children and
Adolescents in Canada (Stats Can, 2002, age 0-19)
Anxiety Disorder 6.5
ADHD 3.3
Depressive Disorder 2.1
Substance Abuse 0.8
Schizophrenia 0.1
Bipolar Disorder 0.1
Eating Disorder 0.1
Etc... Etc...
ANY DISORDER 15
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Mood Disorders What is It?
  • Everyone gets sad from time to time
  • Just enough sadness is good because it alerts
    people to do something to change their situation
  • Mood disorders are when peoples moods are so
    extreme that it gets in the way of life
  • It is not normal, and is not something that
    someone can easily snap out of

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Mood Disorders To Diagnosis or Not to Diagnosis?
  • Classified according to the DSM-IV
  • For formal DSM-IV criteria for disorders, visit
    www.mentalhealth.com
  • Although imperfect, the DSM-IV nonetheless
    reflects an improvement from the past, when there
    was no common language in talking about what was,
    or was not a mental condition
  • Each version of the DSM gives us a greater
    understanding of mental conditions

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Mood Disorders To Diagnosis or Not to Diagnosis?
  • Pros
  • Gives us a common language
  • Allows people to learn and get support about
    their condition or problems
  • Cons
  • Being labelled may carry a stigma (perhaps
    stigma is the true problem?)
  • The fact that people may misuse a diagnosis to
    avoid responsibility for a problem
  • Being put into a box

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My personal bias...
  • Appropriate use of a diagnosis in the right
    situation can be helpful

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Example of How To Use a Diagnosis
  • Youve told me that before having these problems
    with your mood, you were always a happy, high
    achieving, outgoing person.
  • Youve mentioned having problems with your mood,
    sleep, appetite, concentration and energy, and
    that youve been feeling hopeless.
  • It sounds like you may have a medical condition
    called depression. The good news is that this
    condition is very treatable and we can help you
    feel better again.

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Example of How To Use a Diagnosis (Contd)
  • You are not responsible for causing this
    condition.
  • However, it is mainly up to you to get better.
  • But the good news is that you are not alone we
    will support you in overcoming the depression.

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Mood Disorders Types
  • Major Depression (aka Clinical Depression, Major
    Depressive Episode)
  • Dysthymic Disorder (aka low grade depression)
  • Adjustment Disorder (mood problems following a
    stress, but not severe enough to be major
    depression
  • Bipolar Disorder

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Major Depression
  • Problems with mood (sad, angry, irritable), PLUS
  • Physical problems with
  • Sleep, Energy, Appetite, Concentration
  • May also have problems with
  • Thoughts
  • Low self-esteem
  • Hopelessness / Suicidal thoughts
  • Behaviors
  • Social withdrawal, loss of function

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Dysthymic Disorder
  • Problems with mood (sad, angry, irritable), PLUS
  • Some physical problems
  • Some problems with
  • Thoughts
  • Behaviors
  • BUT is not as severe as Major Depression

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Adjustment Disorder
  • Problems with mood (which are not severe enough
    to meet for depression or dysthymic disorder)
    following a stress
  • Does not involve significant changes

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Bipolar Disorder
  • A condition with severe highs and lows where
    ones moods are like a roller coaster, to the
    point it causes problems
  • During highs
  • Mood high or irritable, excessive energy, less
    need for sleep, excess talking, excess activities
  • During lows
  • No energy, depressed mood, more need to sleep,
    i.e. essentially like being depressed

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Anxiety Disorders
  • Everybody has worries and gets anxious from time
    to time
  • Just enough anxiety is helpful because it keeps
    us cautious and safe
  • Anxiety Disorders are when one has so many
    worries that they get in the way of life

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Types of Anxiety Disorders (or Conditions)
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Constant worries with physical symptoms that
    cause problems
  • Panic Disorder
  • Out of the blue feelings of panic that cause
    problems
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Repetitive thoughts or behaviors that cause
    problems
  • Social Anxiety Disorder
  • Extreme shyness that causes problems

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Restoring the Balance
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A General Approach to Helping Others
  • Figure out the persons goals
  • What would you like to get from coming here to
    see me/us?
  • Figure out what to do to get to that goal
  • What do you think we need to do to get to your
    goal?

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A General Approach to Helping Others
  • Figure out what stress is causing (or
    contributing to) the anxiety or depression
  • Usual stresses include
  • School
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Problem-solve and find ways to deal with that
    stress

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Approach to Conflicts
  • Conflict is when two parties want or expect
    different things
  • Solution
  • Figure out what each party wants or expects from
    the other
  • Ensure it is reasonable
  • For things that each party wants in common,
    great!
  • For things that each party disagrees on,
    negotiate and compromise

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Everyone needs a healthy body, mind, spirit
Body
  • Body (Physical, Biological Self)
  • Mind (Psychological, Emotional Self)
  • Spirit (Spiritual Self)
  • Note Overlap, e.g. psychological interventions
    can cause biological changes, and vice versa

Mind
Spirit
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Body
  • Ensure healthy amounts of
  • Sleep
  • Diet/nutrition
  • Exercise
  • Individual exercise
  • Group / social exercise
  • Yoga / Martial Arts
  • Sunlight (in the case of winter depression)

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Body
  • Medications may be a helpful body or physical
    intervention in certain circumstances
  • For anxiety and depression, in general
  • Non-medication strategies are tried first
  • Medications are used if non-medication strategies
    are unsuccessful

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Body
  • Common types of self-medication
  • Sweets, carbohydrates, chocolates
  • May possibly be a way of getting serotonin
  • Exercise
  • May be a way of getting adrenaline / dopamine
  • Caffeine
  • May be a way of getting adrenaline / dopamine
  • Street drugs

41
Mind
  • Ensure good coping strategies and ways to deal
    with stress
  • School / work
  • Family
  • Friends and
  • Boyfriends/girlfriends

42
Mind
  • Psychotherapy such as cognitive behavior therapy
  • Anxiety or depression is caused by cognitive
    distortions
  • Fixing cognitive distortions will overcome the
    anxiety or depression

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Thoughts
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Spirit
  • Figure out what gives meaning to the persons
    life
  • Ensure those things are in the persons life

45
Types of Help for Anxiety and Depression
  • Speaking with friends
  • Speaking with family
  • Speaking with religious supports (e.g. chaplain,
    priest, rabbi, iman, etc.)

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Types of Professional Help for Anxiety and
Depression
  • School personnel (teachers, guidance counselors,
    vice-principal, social workers, coach, etc.)
  • Medical Doctors (family physicians,
    pediatricians, psychiatrist)
  • Psychologists
  • Counselors
  • Social Workers

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