What is the focus on the positive aspects of human life, such as happiness, strengths, and fulfillment, rather than solely on pathology and mental illness.
Positive Psychology
Who can diagnosis a Mental Health Disorder?
Psychiatrist
True or False: Anyone can develop a Mental Health Condition.
True- Mental health issues can affect anyone. In 2020, about:
(SAMHSA, 2023)
What is one of the most treatable Mental Health Disorder?
Depression is among the most treatable of mental disorders. Between 80% and 90% percent of people with depression eventually respond well to treatment. Almost all patients gain some relief from their symptoms.
(Psychiatry, 2023)
Name two signs of a Mental Health Illness.
(Health Direct, 2020)
Name two examples of positive psychology?
Focusing on your strengths, recording your experiences, being grateful, showing gratitude, and developing skills to increase positivity
According to WHO (World Health Organization), the definition of a Mental Health Disorder is....
A clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior. It is usually associated with distress or impairment in important areas of functioning.
True or False: Substance Use Disorders are a Mental Health Disorder
True: According to DSM-5, a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) involves patterns of symptoms caused by using a substance that an individual continues taking despite its negative effects.
Name a treatment that does not require a healthcare professional.
Using Coping Skills
Name two causes of a Mental Health Illness.
(Health Direct, 2020)
An increase in self-esteem, improved relationships, and a greater outlook on life.
In 2021 the CDC, (Centers of Disease Control and Prevention), found that roughly 1 and 5 Americans are living with a Mental Health Disorder. In no particular order, what are the 3 most common mental health disorders in the United States?
Anxiety Disorders, Depression, and PTSD.
True or False: Children can not be diagnosed with a Mental Health Disorder.
False-
Even very young children may show early warning signs of mental health concerns. These mental health conditions are often clinically diagnosable and can be a product of the interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors.
Half of all mental health disorders show first signs before a person turns 14-years-old, and three-quarters of mental health disorders begin before age 24.
Unfortunately, only half of children and adolescents with diagnosable mental health conditions receive the treatment they need. Early mental health support can help a child before problems interfere with other developmental needs.
(SAMHSA, 2023)
There are four major types of therapy. Name one of those therapies.
1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)- A short-term, goal-oriented therapy that focuses on the link between our thoughts (cognition) and our actions (behavior). It is intended to help people change thought patterns that cause unhealthy, unproductive, or incapacitating behavior.
2. Psychodynamic Therapy- An emphasizes how certain life events and relationships, both past and present, affect your current feelings, relationships, and choices. Its goal is to help you acknowledge and understand negative feelings and repressed emotions so you can resolve internal psychological conflicts, and improve life experiences, self-esteem, and relationships. This approach is a popular treatment for people who are depressed.
3. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)- A form of cognitive behavior therapy which primary aim is to give people the skills to regulate their emotions, handle stress in a healthy manner, and improve relationships, and live mindfully. Originally developed to treat people with borderline personality disorder, DBT is now used to treat a variety of mental conditions and is believed to be especially helpful for people with seemingly uncontrollable, intense negative emotions or those who may incline toward self-harm.
4. Humanistic/Experiential Therapy- A focus on a person’s individual nature rather than the collection of behaviors that make up a specific psychological category. The therapy’s holistic approach emphasizes the whole person, especially their positive behaviors and their ability to grow, heal and find self-actualization through self-exploration. People with depression, anxiety and panic disorders, and low self-esteem often seek this approach.
Name two Risk Factors of a developing a Mental Health Illness.
(Government of Western Australia)
True or False: Positive Psychology advises that people push away negative emotions.
Although the focus of positive psychology is on happiness and fulfillment, it is important to understand that this DOES NOT mean people are advised to push away their negative emotions altogether. People who are flourishing make room in their lives for such inevitable states of mind.
Name 4 of classes of Mental Health Disorders.
The main classes of mental illness are:
(Mayo Clinc, 2023)
True or False: People with a Mental Health Disorder are more likely to commit a violent crime.
False: Most people with mental health conditions are no more likely to be violent than anyone else.
Only 3%–5% of violent acts can be attributed to individuals living with a serious mental illness. In fact, people with severe mental illnesses are over 10 times more likely to be victims of a violent crime than the general population. You probably know someone with a mental health condition and don't even realize it, because many people with mental health conditions are highly active and productive members of our communities
(SAMHSA, 2023)
True or False: Psychiatric medications can also help make other treatments, such as psychotherapy, more effective.
True- Psychiatric medications can not cure mental illnesses. A multiple prong approach will lead to better quality of life.
(Mayo Clinc, 2023)
What are so effects of drug use while pregnant?
Illicit drug use during pregnancy may cause miscarriage, preterm labor, birth defects, stillbirth, withdrawal symptoms in the baby after birth, a higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), poor fetal growth rate, and cognitive and behavioral problems.
What does the acronym “PERMA”, stand for?
Symptoms of this Mental Health Disorder may include persistent delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, highly disorganized behavior, extreme agitation, and persistent difficulties with their cognitive functioning
Schizophrenia
True:
Prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders focuses on addressing known risk factors; such as exposure to trauma, that can affect the chances that children, youth, and young adults will develop mental health conditions. Promoting a person’s social-emotional well-being leads to:
(SAMHSA, 2023)
Name three people who may be part of your treatment team.
Your treatment team may include your:
True or False: Parents who are abused as children are more likely to abuse their own children.
True: A review of case history, agency record, and self-report studies indicates that about ONE-THIRD of all individuals who were physically abused, sexually abused, or extremely neglected will subject their children to one of these forms of maltreatment. Although this suggests that being maltreated as a child is an important risk factor in the etiology of abuse, most maltreated children do not become abusive parents.
( United States DOJ, 1987)