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Mental Illness Chapter 15 • A mental illness characterized by extreme or unrealistic worries about daily events, experiences, or objects. • Almost everyone experiences anxiety in some situations. Anxiety Disorder • • • • • Panic Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Anxiety Disorder • Physical signs such as: chest pain, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, nausea, muscle aches and pains • Feeling on edge, confusion or anger • Unrealistic or excessive fear and worry • Increased alcohol and other drugs • Types of this disorder are: generalized, panic, phobic, posttraumatic stress, OCD Anxiety Disorder PHYSIOLOGICAL PHYSICAL Tension Fear of going crazy Trembling Muscle Tension Worry Fear of dying Sweating Nausea Panic Fear of losing control Heart pounding Breathlessness Light headedness Numbness Dizziness Stomach pains Feelings of not in reality Disruptive to work, family, or social life Anxiety Disorder • A mental illness characterized by intense and ongoing negative feelings such as hopelessness, sadness, or loneliness that lasts for 2 or more weeks. • Also known as clinical depression Depression • Loss of enjoyment and interest in activities that they previously enjoyed • Lack of energy and feeling tired • Sleeping too much or difficulties sleeping • Feeling of worthlessness or guilt when they haven’t done anything wrong • Fail to engage in classroom discussions or lack of communication • Decline in school grades • Use of alcohol or other drugs to deal with emotions Depression • A mental illness characterized by intense periods of depression closely followed by extreme positive, or manic feelings. Bipolar • Extreme mood swings • Manic highs and depressive lows • Irritability during “mixed mania” • Rapid thinking and speech • http://safeshare.tv/w/ShKxqLVBJV Bipolar • A mental illness characterized by a serious disturbance in a person’s eating behavior. Eating Disorders • Anorexia Nervosa • Bulimia Nervosa • Binge-eating Disorder Eating Disorder • Avoiding social situations where food is there • Distorted body image • Preoccupied with exercise • Sensitively to comments about exercise, food, body shape, or weight Eating Disorder • A mental illness characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and irregular thought patterns. Psychosis-Schizophrenia • Types: schizophrenia, substance induced psychosis, psychotic depression • Expressing strange ideas, sudden outbursts, becoming secretive • Have inappropriate or no reactions to others • Appear suspicious or accuse friends of acting against them Psychosis-Schizophrenia • Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in children and adolescents. • Symptoms include… • Hard time concentrating on school work but does well with video games or instant rewards • Interrupt or intrude on others, in constant motion • Do not finish tasks and have trouble concentrating ADD - ADHD