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Mental and Emotional Health Notes Mental Health Mental health is the way people think about and respond to _______ in their daily lives. Emotions play a major role in someone’s mental health. Our brain produces __________. Emotions Are feelings produced in _________ to a life event. No two people ______ the same way in an event. But when we learn from situations or experience different situations in life, we can change how we respond to them (situations). Different Emotions •Happiness •Sadness •Fear •Anger •Love •__________- understand and share another person’s feelings •Sympathy •Anxiety- overwhelming feeling, like fear or dread •Jealousy There are two ways to express emotions: healthy and unhealthy. Healthy Emotional Expression _________________ this is key to healthy expression. Figure out why you have certain emotions Allows you to talk about your ____________ Allows others to get to know you and your needs Communication Skills: Steps to effective communication: Know what you want to say Body language- expressing___________ with face, hands, and posture. Be aware of body language to not send the wrong signal. Active listening- major part of __________________. Hear and show that you understand what the person is saying. 1 Creative Expression: You may want to try a way below to get rid unpleasant emotions Cry Draw Exercise Paint Sculpt Write or play music Dance Act Make films Listen to music Watch a movie Read a book Unhealthy Emotional Expression When you express emotions unhealthy, you might ____________or emotionally hurt someone. Examples: _______________________ Raising your voice at someone Making fun of someone Violent Examples: Break windows __________ Start fights Bully others Hurt animals or themselves When Angry Remember to: Take a __________ and stay calm Focus on what made you angry Think of __________ to express your true feelings _________ tell the other person how you feel and what action has caused you to feel this way Tell the person what you expect from them in the future Coping with Emotions Time to _______- take time out from the situation to think. Positive self-________- think about the good parts of a bad situation. ( This won’t last forever) Talk with Someone- Talk to someone about your problems Defense Mechanisms – automatic behaviors used to _______ uncomfortable stress. Mature Mechanisms: •Humor Self-observation Immature Mechanisms: Blame others Denial ___________ 2 Influences You Can Control to Reduce Stress •Exercise •___________________ •Healthy diet. •Supportive relationships •___________________ Emotional Health Is the way a person ____________ and deals with feelings. It is normal to feel a wide range of emotions. What is Mental and Emotional Help Together? It is the ability to _________ yourself and others, adapt to and cope with emotions, and deal with the problems and challenges you meet in life. Signs for good Mental and Emotional Health •See yourself and life in positive ways •_______________________________________ •Accept that situations and events will not always go your way •Motivate yourself to achieve goals •Understand and cope with feelings •_________________________________________ •Accept constructive criticism and learn from mistakes •Have a healthy sense of humor •_________________________________________ Understanding Your Emotional Needs •Emotional needs are needs that affect your _____________ and sense of well-being. •We all want to feel worthwhile- that we make a difference in the world (work toward goals will help accomplish this) •Need to_______ and be ________- Feel that you are cared for and that others care for you •Need to ____________- Know that others accept and respect you as you What Makes You Who You Are? Your Personality- has a ___ impact on your mental health. It is the unique combination of feelings, _________, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else. It is how you ______ to problems, situations, and events Self- Concept- is the____ you have of yourself. Know your strengths and strong qualities. Self- Esteem- Is the way you_____ about yourself and how you value yourself. Teens and Emotions There are both social and physical changes that affect emotions. The older you get, the more ______________ you will have. Know your _______. Things that cause your feelings. Try to avoid unpleasant ones. 3 Hormones play a role in affecting emotions. Hormones are: _________ that help control how the body grows and functions. Hormones cause change in _______ and _________ Improve Your Mental and Emotional Health Motivate Yourself- set __________ goals and work toward achieving them. Focus on Your ___________- See yourself in a positive way. Work to improve your talents and abilities. Understand and Mange Your ________- Keep feelings in check and under control. Develop a_________ Attitude- See positive ways to overcome challenges and obstacles Learn from Your _________- Take responsibility for your actions and behaviors and recognize when you are wrong. See mistakes as opportunities to grow and improve. Mental and Emotional Illness and Depression Mental Illness A disorder that affects a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. 1 out ___ people have a mental illness (1,000,000,000 people). Mental influences can be caused by ___________ events, the environment, or inherited traits Anxiety Disorders Most people experience anxiety from time to time. People who have unreasonable or excessive anxiety have anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorder is a condition in which _________ anxiety or fear keeps a person from functioning normally. It causes: Nervousness __________ Panic Panic disorder is a common anxiety disorder that causes a person to have brief periods of extreme anxiety ( panic attacks). Panic attacks are triggered by phobias. Common _________: Spiders Dogs Flying Giving speeches/ meeting new people Anxiety can be triggered by obsessions too. (OCD). Personality Disorders a variety of________________ conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others. This affects their __________, moods, relationships, and control of sudden urges. Schizophrenia: one of them _____ serious personality disorders. A severe mental disorder in which people lose contact with reality. Experience ___________________. Have delusions about false personal beliefs that are unreasonable. Have trouble separating what really happens from imagination Feel paranoia-belief that other people want to harm someone **Requires life long treatment 4 Mood Disorders People who feel ______ when life is good or happy for no apparent reason A disorder in which a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme. Bipolar Mood Disorder- _______________ mood changes. Also referred to as manic depression. Excessive energy and irritation ____________________________ Racy thoughts and disorganized mind Have hallucinations- sensing something not real Delusions- false belief ** Treatment that is proper can often lead to ordinary lives Depression- a mood disorder in which a person feels _____________ sad and hopeless for at least two weeks. MDD ( major depressive disorder)•Extreme sadness for no reason •_____________________ •Changes in sleeping and eating patterns •Tiredness/ lack of energy •Slowed or increased movements •_______________________ •Guilt or hopelessness •Thoughts about death or suicide •______________________________ ** Can treat with medicine if taken properly. Suicide Intentionally ________ oneself Serious problem among ________ ( 14 people between 15-24 take their lives) People with depression can be in so much emotional pain that they would rather be dead _______ of depressed people commit suicide With treatment 80% of cases can be resolved Warning Signs of Suicide ____________________________________ Withdrawal from family and friends No longer taking interest in favorite activities No longer taking interest in personal appearance _______________________________________ Expressing suicidal thoughts or talking about death a lot If you know someone like this TELL A TRUSTED ADULT IMMEDIATELY! What You Can Do React calmly and let the person talk about feelings ______________________________ Don’t make comments that challenge the person Offer comfort and support Urge them to get help 5 ____________________________ Tell a TRUSTED ADULT IMMEDIATELY When You Are Down You are not alone Take care of your physical needs Avoid alcohol, other drugs, even caffeine Don’t wait! Talk to someone about how you feel. Eating Disorders- Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa – an eating disorder characterized by _____-_____________ leading to extreme weight loss. Have trouble dealing with stresses (high expectations, need to _________, need to be popular). Usually they count calories, or skip meals. Malnutrition is an issue. Malnutrition is a condition in which the body does not get the nutrients it needs to grow and function properly. Develop: shrunken organs _______________ Low body temp. Low blood pressure Slowed metabolism **Treatment requires stay at home or hospital and counseling. Bulimia Condition in which a person eats ____________ amounts of food and then tries to purge (vomit). Either force themselves to throw up or take laxatives ( have to go to bathroom). Extremely concerned with being thin and attractive Overwhelming need to be in control of their body Damages the body with stomach acids hurting teeth, mouth, and throat ___________ can damage kidneys and liver ** Both disorders are common in teenage girls and young women but teenage ______ and men can develop it too. Binge Eating Disorders Binge Eating Disorder- _____________ overeating. ** Most ___________ eating disorder. ( between 1 and 2 million Americans are affected) Consume unusually large amounts of food at a time. Then feel guilt or shame afterwards. Professional Help for People with Eating Disorders •Psychologists •Support groups •School nurse •Counselor Help for Emotional Problems __________ friends 6 trusted adults counselors principals Teachers _____________ school nurses Clergy peer counseling groups teen hotlines- phone number that teens can call to talk privately and anonymously about their problems. Professional Help Counselor- professional who helps people work through _________ problems. Psychologist- person who tries _________________ thoughts, feelings, and actions by finding the reasons behind them or suggesting new ways to manage emotions. Psychiatrist- a _________________________ who specializes in illnesses of the brain and body that affect emotions and behavior. Therapy Methods Family counseling- seek to improve troubled family relationships Individual counseling- talk to an individual to learn new ways of thinking or behaving. Coping with a Loss Grief- sorrow caused by the_____ of loved one The Grief Process: Shock- feel separated from emotions, numb or empty inside Anger- survivors feel angry Yearning- survivors ache. Empty place in their life. Depression- Accept reality that the person is not coming back Moving On- Survivor moves forward with their life, not forgetting who died. Facing Death Stages of Facing Death: •Stage 1- Denial: refusal to accept that one is dying •Stage 2- Anger: Why me? •Stage 3- Bargaining: Look for ways to prolong life •Sage 4- Depression: Deep sadness •Stage 5- Acceptance: accepting the reality of death and making peace with the world When dealing with the death of a loved one: •___________________________ Remember what was good about the person. •Don’t run away from your feelings •Share your feelings with others •_________________________ Reliable Resources Name sources of information about health issues. What are reliable sources? 7 Not all sources of information are equally valid. Printed materials, check the credentials of the author and anyone the author quotes. Make sure information is based on a scientific study. Sources: •Parents/ guardians/ trusted adults- based on personal knowledge and experience •Library resources-encyclopedias and nonfiction books on science, medicine, nutrition, and fitness. •Internet- govt. agencies, health care providers, universities, and scientific publications •Community resources- local health organizations, hospitals, clinics, government offices, universities •Media- newspaper and magazine articles by health professionals and experts on current health studies. 8