Define mental health
The status of a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
What is Prevalence?
A condition being widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
can be seen in race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, education, age, location, gender, gender identity, disability, status, and sexual orientation
what are patient rights?
the right to dignity, privacy, humane care, and freedom from mental and physical abuse, neglect, and exploitation
health disparities, adversity, trauma,
painful emotions and behaviors.
What is a stigma?
A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
Mental health was created in what year by which 2 people?
2000, Betty Kitchener and Tony Jorm
What are benefits?
a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company.
ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
what are some protective factors?
environments, supports, and behaviors that act opposite to risk factors. the more protective factors present, the more likely a human will be resilient in the face of adversity.
it makes it harder for people to seek help with their mental health. Address them in person-first language
In what year was mental health brought to the United States and teen mental health followed in which year?
2012, 2019
What is Long-range career plan?
what is professionalism?
the competence or skill expected of a professional
What is early intervention?
early intervention refers to recognizing the warning signs of a mental health challenge and acting before it becomes worse
What is a mental health challenge?
is a major change in a person's thinking, feeling, or behavior. The change interferes with the person's ability to live their life and it doesn't go away quickly and takes longer than typical emotions and reactions.
First Aiders
FCCLA, Power of 1, Stand Up, and Student Body.
what is the family and consumer sciences body of knowledge state?
family and consumer science is the "science of living well" and represents the essence of our being.
What can depressive disorder lead to ?
to physical problems and additional emotional problems. It can interfere with functioning in school, home, and in social settings.
1 in how many teens in the US experience a mental health disorder in their lives?
5
Who at the Academy at Smith is a trained Mental Health First Aider? (MHFA)
Ms. Scott
Explain anxiety disorders.
anxiety disorder is a range of worries. an anxiety disorder differs form everyday anxiety in the following ways: its serve, its persistent, it interferes with the person's studies, other activities, and family and social relationships.