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Mental Disorders BEFORE THE BELL: TURN IN YOUR KWL Worksheet (Only the K and W column should be completed.)

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BEFORE THE BELL: TURN IN YOUR KWL Worksheet (Only the K and W column should be completed.). Mental Disorders. True or False (Write True or False in your journal…) One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is a change in sleep pattern. One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is pessimism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mental Disorders

BEFORE THE BELL:TURN IN YOUR KWL Worksheet (Only the K and W column should be completed.)

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True or False(Write True or False in your journal…)1. One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is a change in

sleep pattern.2. One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is pessimism.3. Bipolar Disorder is a disorder in which a person has

extreme changes between 3 different moods.4. An individual with Bipolar Disorder has extreme

depression. 5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was once referred to as

shell shock.6. An individual with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder will

avoid certain places that cause them fear.7. Tourette’s Syndrome is worst at age 18.8. Tourette’s Syndrome is when an individual has

uncontrollable bursts of cursing.

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Clinical Depression

Symptoms:-Depressed mood -Indifference-Lack of energy -Pessimism-Inability to concentrate -Irritability/Anger-Withdrawal from friends and family-Change in sleep pattern-Feelings of worthlessness-Thoughts of death or suicide

(Chart: Pgs. 32-33)

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Treatment for Depression

Medication-Antidepressants (helps to relieve 80% of people with symptoms)-Therapy:

Cognitive Interpersonal

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Bipolar Disorder

Symptoms

Extreme changes in mood – from mania to depression.

• “Mania”: restless, energetic, talkative, reckless• “Depression”: sadness, crying, sense of

worthlessness, loss of energy, loss of pleasure, sleep problems

Highs and lows vary for each person.

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Bipolar Disorder

Treatment

• Combination of medication and counseling. • Medication may be a combination of drugs to treat the mania and depression symptoms, as well as mood stabilizers to control mood swings.

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

(Once referred to as shell shock or battle fatigue syndrome.)

Develops after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event.

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Symptoms(Diagnosed with PTSD if symptoms last longer than one month and an individual cannot function as well as before the event occurred. Symptoms may appear within three months of the event or years later.)

• Re-living: flashbacks, nightmares, hallucinations• Avoiding: avoiding places, people, thoughts, or

situations that may remind him/her of the trauma• Emotions: increased irritability, anger, difficulty

concentrating, easily startled

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Treatment

• Medication • Psychotherapy (counseling)

Goal of treatment is to reduce the emotional and physical symptoms.

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Tourette’s Disorder

Neurological (brain) condition that causes an individual to have vocal tics and motor tics that beyond his/her control. Tics are generally at their worst at age 12.

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Symptoms

• Slight twitching of the eyes, jerking the neck, coughing or throat-clearing• Tics occur in burst of movements or sounds (spontaneous). May last several seconds or minutes.• Tics change. They may become more or less severe or the tic itself might change.

A common stereotype of Tourette’s is the belief that people with this disorder have uncontrollable bursts of cursing. Most people with Tourette’s do not have this symptom. (Less than 15%.)

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Treatment

The most common treatment is learning how to manage tics and the situations that might make a tic worse.

Severe tics may be treated with habit reversal (counseling) or medication.

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True or False

1. One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is a change in sleep pattern.

2. One of the symptoms of Clinical Depression is pessimism.3. Bipolar Disorder is a disorder in which a person has

extreme changes between 3 different moods.4. An individual with Bipolar Disorder has depression. 5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder was once referred to as

shell shock.6. An individual with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder will

avoid certain places that cause them fear.7. Tourette’s Syndrome is worst at age 18.8. Tourette’s Syndrome is when an individual has

uncontrollable bursts of cursing.

True True

FalseTrue

True

False

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Mental Disorders

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WRITE THIS LIST DOWN BEFORE THE BELLNEED TO KNOW:

2 types of stressSelf-conceptSelf-esteemResiliencePsychologistPsychiatristSteps of anger management

2-3 warning signs of suicideResources (people) for help2-3 symptoms:SchizophreniaPost-TraumaticOCDDepressionBipolarTourette’s

Essay: What does it mean to “bottle up your emotions”? Healthy or unhealthy? How should you express your emotions?

TEST TOMORROW!!

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True/False

1. There is a cure for schizophrenia.2. An individual with schizophrenia may have

inappropriate emotions.3. Repeated thoughts or fears are called obsessions.4. Repeated behaviors are called obsessions.5. Arranging items in a particular order would be an

example of a compulsion.

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events (health, family, money, work, school). Their worry is often unrealistic or out of proportion.

(Chart: Pgs. 32-33)

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Symptoms

• Excessive, ongoing worry and tension• Restlessness• Irritability• Muscle tension• Headaches• Sweating• Difficulty concentrating• Nausea• The need to go to the bathroom frequently.• Tiredness• Trouble falling or staying asleep.• Trembling • Easily startled

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Treatment

Combination of medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy

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Panic Disorder

Sudden attacks of fear and nervousness that are out of proportion for the situation.

• Begins during late adolescence and early adulthood.• Twice as common in women as in men.

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Symptoms (Often last for about 10 minutes.)• Difficulty breathing.• Pounding heart.• Intense feeling of terror.• Dizziness.• Trembling/shaking.• Sweating.• Nausea.• Chills.• Fears of losing control or are about to die.

Key Symptom: Fear of having future panic attacks.

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Treatment

• Psychotherapy• Cognitive-behavioral therapy• Medication

With proper treatment, 90% of people find relief.

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Schizophrenia

Symptoms

Two groups of symptoms: negative and positive

Negative symptoms are parts of your personality that are “lost” with schizophrenia.

-lack of motivation-self-neglect (not bathing)-inappropriate emotion (becoming angry with

strangers)

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Positive symptoms are characteristics that are “added” to your personality.

-hallucinations-delusions-disorganized or confusing thoughts and

speech

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Treatment

There is no cure for schizophrenia.

• Medications• Counseling

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

People with OCD have repeating/distressing thoughts, fears, or images that they cannot control. (Obsessions) Anxiety from these thoughts leads to an urgent need to perform certain rituals or routines. (compulsions)

The rituals are an attempt to make the obsessive thoughts go away.

People with this disorder may know that their obsessions and compulsions are senseless or unrealistic.

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Symptoms(May vary from person to person.)

Obsessions

• Fear of dirt/contamination of germs.• Fear of causing harm to another.• Fear of making a mistake.• Need for order, symmetry or exactness.• Excessive doubt and the need for constant

reassurance.

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Symptoms

Compulsions

• Repeatedly bathing, showering or washing hands.• Refusing to shake hands or touch doorknobs.• Repeatedly checking things, such as locks or stoves.• Constant counting.• Constantly arranging things in a certain way.• Eating foods in a specific order.• Needing to perform tasks a certain number of times.• Collecting or hoarding items.

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Treatment

• Medication• Cognitive-behavior therapy

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True/False

1. There is a cure for schizophrenia.4. An individual with schizophrenia may have

inappropriate emotions.5. Repeated thoughts or fears are called obsessions.6. Repeated behaviors are called obsessions.7. Arranging items in a particular order would be an

example of a compulsion.

False

False

TrueTrue

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Journal

1. What compulsions did you notice? (Make a list.)2. What obsessions are associated with the compulsions you listed?3. Why was Monk disappointed in only knocking down 9 bowling pins?4. How does OCD interfere with a person’s day to day living?

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NEED TO KNOW:

2 types of stressSelf-conceptSelf-esteemResiliencePsychologistPsychiatrist

Steps of anger management2-3 warning signs of suicideResources (people) for help

2-3 symptoms:SchizophreniaPost-TraumaticOCDDepressionBipolarTourette’s

Essay: What does it mean to “bottle up your emotions”? Healthy or unhealthy? How should you express your emotions?

TEST TOMORROW!!

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Johnny goes bowling with his friends. As his friends are putting on their shoes, they notice Johnny up at the ball rack. Johnny is carefully lining up each of the bowling balls, setting all the solid black bowling balls together on one end and the red and blue bowling balls on the other end. They watch as he rotates each ball so that the finger holes are facing up. He carefully counts the number of bowling balls on the rack. Five bowling balls. He frowns and then grabs another ball to set on the rack. Six bowling balls.Johnny and his friends start to bowl . The first ball Johnny throws, knocks over 9 pins. Johnny groans as he slowly walks back to his friends. One of his friends smiles and pats him on the shoulder. “Awesome shot Johnny. Its still your turn, knock over that last pin.” Johnny looks at his friend. “I get another turn?”His friend nods.Johnny turns around, his frown turning to a smile.

1. What mental disorder does Johnny have?2. Make a list of the compulsions that Johnny demonstrated.3. What obsessions are associated with the compulsions you listed?4. Why was Johnny disappointed in only knocking down 9 bowling pins?5. How does OCD interfere with a person’s day to day living?

JOURNAL