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Mental Disorders
EQ: How can having a mental
disorder harm family
relationships?
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Mental Disorders
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Mental Disorder – a behavioral or
psychological syndrome or pattern that
occurs in an individual and that is
associated with distress or disability
with a significantly increased risk of
suffering, death, pain, disability or an
important loss of freedom
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A Guide to Mental Disorders
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Anxiety disorders – disorders in which real
or imagined threats prevent a person from
enjoying life
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General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – Chronic or
long-lasting state of anxiety, fear and tension
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) – a
disorder in which a person has persistent,
unwelcome thoughts or images and engages in
certain rituals
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Anxiety Disorders Continued
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Panic Disorders – a disorder in which
feelings of terror strike suddenly and
repeatedly with no warning
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Panic attack – a period of intense fear
accompanied by bodily changes
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Increased heart rate, weakness, faintness, dizziness
Specific phobias – a disorder in which there
is excessive fear of certain objects,
situations or people that pose little or no
actual danger
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Anxiety Disorders Continued
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Social Anxiety Disorder or Social
Phobia – a disorder in which a person
is overly anxious and self-conscious in
everyday social situations
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD) – A disorder in which
aftereffects of a terrifying event keep a
person from living in a normal way
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Cognitive disorders
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Cognitive Disorder – a disorder in
which a person’s brain deteriorates in
function
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Dementia – a condition in which brain
deterioration affects memory, language
and reasoning
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Differs from forgetfulness, associated with
aging, tiredness, and depression
Alzheimer’s disease is a common cause of
dimentia
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Conduct Disorder
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Conduct Disorder – a disorder in which a
person regularly violates the rights of others
and breaks social rules
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People with conduct disorders
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Bully
Start fights
Cruel to animals
Damage property
Steal
Set fires
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Can you see a difference?
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How about here?
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How do…
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How do advertisements like these lead
to harmful behaviors?
Can mental disorders occur from
viewing such images?
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Eating Disorders
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Eating Disorder – a mental disorder in which a
person has a compelling need to starve, to binge or
to binge and purge
Anorexia Nervosa – an eating disorder in which a
person starves his or her body and weighs 15% or
more below the healthful body weight for his/her
age/gender
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Distorted Body Image
Overly thin although they see themselves as fat
Obsess over weight
Over Exercise
Use of laxatives or diuretics
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Eating Disorders
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Bulimia – an eating disorder in which a
person binges and purges
Binge eating disorder – a disorder in
which people binge on large quantities
of food
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Increase a person’s risk for obesity and
chronic diseases
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Mood Disorders
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Mood Disorders – mental disorders
involving moods that are extreme
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Clinical Depression – characterized by longlasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness or
helplessness
Bipolar Disorder – A disorder in which a person’s
moods vary from extreme happiness to extreme
depression
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – A type of
depression that occurs when a person has
reduced exposure to sunlight
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Personality Disorders
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Personality Disorders – Disorders in which a
person’s patterns of thinking, feeling and acting
interfere with daily living
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Antisocial Personality Disorder – a personality
disorder in which a person’s patterns of behavior are
in conflict with society
Hateful, aggressive, irritable
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Borderline Personality Disorder – a disorder in which
a person has sudden changes in mood, relationships
and behaviors
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IMPULSIVE
Sudden changes in feelings from love to anger
High rates of self injury
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Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia – a disorder in which
there is a breakdown in logical thought
processes
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The breakdown results in unusual
behaviors
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Delusions
Hallucinations
Distorted perception of reality
Not curable, treated with medication
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Somatoform Disorders
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Somatoform – a disorder in which a
person has symptoms of disease but
no physical cause can be found
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Hypochondria – a disorder in which a
person is constantly worried about illness
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