Saying all people with a mental illness are lazy is an example of:
Stereotype
Please explain the mental distress part of the mental health pyramid
This state is 100% normal. It is everyday stressors or emotional that we all have. Running late for work, losing one's keys or having a test are examples of Mental Distress. No need for psychological help.
Please explain the signs, symptoms and treatment for depression.
Low mood, feeling lonely, isolating oneself, withdrawal from school and other activities, sleep dysregulation.
Treatment: A combination of antidepressants and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
What does CBT stand for?
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Please explain the stress response.
N+1. To grow, psychologically we need to always be pushing ourselves outside of our comfort zones. This is how we develop stress resilience. If we avoid our stressors we increase learned helplessness by making our comfort zones smaller.
Judging someone before you know them is called:
Prejudice
Please explain the Mental Problem part of the Mental Healthy Pyramid
Please explain the signs, symptoms and treatment for ADHD
The most common form of treatment used for ADHD is in the form of psycho-stimulant medication.
What is the goal of recovery?
To reduce symptoms and increase functioning.
What are the three types of stress?
Positive
Tolerable
Toxic
How many Canadians will develop a mental illness at some point in their lives?
1/5 or 20%
Can people be in multiple states of the Mental Health Pyramid at the same time? Please explain.
Yes. Someone can be living with Depression, have lost their dog and dealing with a mental health problem, be running late for work and dealing with mental distress and then get home and watch a movie an be in a state of no mental health problem, illness or distress.
What supports are in the school if a student is struggling with a mental health problem or illness?
Guidance Counsellor
Social Worker (C+Y Team)
District Psychologist
What is the difference between a Psychiatrist, Psychologist and a Psychotherapist
Psychiatrist = medical doctor that often treats with medication. Can diagnose disorders.
Psychologist = treats with therapy. Can diagnose.
Psychotherapist = treats with therapy. Cannot diagnose.
Please share three learnings from the Kelly McGonigle Video " How to Make Stress Your Friend".
1. Perception of stress is worse than the actual stressor
2. Stress drives connection
3. Oxytocin is a stress chemical
4. Gratitude and caring for others keeps people alive longer.
5. The "belief" that stress is bad is the 15th leading cause of death in the USA
Discrimination
Please explain the mental illness/disorder part of the Mental Health Pyramid
Mental Illnesses are a diagnosable disorders that one must seek treatment from a professional (Counsellor/Therapist, Psychologist or Psychiatrist). Example of mental illnesses is: Depression, Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia.
Please explain the signs, symptoms and treatment for generalized anxiety disorder.
Symptoms: Excessive worrying, fear, withdrawal from social situations, hard time concentrating, stomach aches.
Treatment: Therapy in the form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and in some cases anti-anxiety medications.
What is an example of a physical treatment?
Medication
Please explain how addiction/substance use disorder work? Hint: Rat Park, Cage, Vietnam.
True or False: People with mental illnesses are more violent than the general population
FALSE
Do people graduate from one level of the mental health pyramid to the next?
No. A bunch of mental distress does not turn into a mental disorder.
Please explain the signs, symptoms and treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Symptoms: Obsessions - Intrusive Thoughts or Images that the individual cannot get out of their mind. For example, the environment is contaminated.
Compulsions: Rituals and behaviours the individual does to reduce the anxiety affiliated with their obsessions.
Treatment: CBT and in some cases medication.
What is an example of psychological treatment?
Psychotherapy
What are the three parts of the substance use spectrum?
Substance Use
Substance Misuse
Substance Abuse Disorder