Mental health refers to maintaining successful mental functioning and relationships, while being able to cope with stress and change. Mental illness occurs when the brain is not working properly, disrupting thinking, emotion, behavior, or physical functioning. Symptoms include problems with sleep, mood, thinking, or attention. When symptoms significantly impair a person's life, they have a mental disorder. The causes of mental illness are complex and involve genetics and environment interacting to disrupt normal brain functioning. Mental illnesses can be treated, and most people with mental disorders live productive lives with treatment.
3. What is
Mental Health??
Mental health refers to the maintenance of
successful mental activity.
This includes maintaining productive daily activities
and maintaining fulfilling relationships with others.
It also includes maintaining the abilities to
adapt to change and to cope with stresses.
4. It is definitely NOT easy
being a teenager!
Sometimes it’s tough to avoid
feeling stressed, and pressure
can build up in many areas of
life (socially, in school, at
home, and while making big
life decisions)
5. Worrying about these
pressures is NORMAL.
But feeling VERY sad,
hopeless or worthless
might be a sign of a
mental health problem.
6. Mental illness can occur when the brain
(or part of the brain) is not working well
or is working in the wrong way.
7. Thinking
When the brain is not working properly,
one or more of its 6 functions will be disrupted
Perception
Emotion Signaling
Behavior
Physical
8. Symptoms can include
Sleep problemsExtreme emotional
highs and lows
Thinking difficulties
or problems
focusing attention
11. Well, the causes of mental illness are
COMPLICATED!!
Genetics Environment
+ →
Brain Disorder
12.
What do we know about the
causes of mental illness?
The symptoms of mental
illness are a result of
abnormal brain functioning.
Mental illness is a brain
disorder.
Mental illness is rarely if
ever caused by stress alone
13.
What do we know about the
causes of mental illness?
It is not the consequence of poor
parenting or bad behavior.
It is not the result of personal
weakness or deficits in personality.
It is not the manifestation of
malevolent spiritual intent.
Only in exceptional cases is it caused
by nutritional factors.
It is not caused by poverty.
14. Many mental illnesses begin
during childhood and
persist into adolescence.
Some of these include:
• Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
• Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
• Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD
15. BUT… some illnesses begin
during adolescence.
The illnesses that most often
begin during adolescence
include:
● Major Depression (MD)
● Schizophrenia
● Bipolar Disorder (BD)
● Panic disorder
● Social Anxiety Disorder
● Eating Disorders
● Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
● Addictions
16. • Most people with mental disorders live
productive and positive lives while receiving
treatments for their mental illness.
• Some people have severe and persistent
mental disorders which respond poorly to
current treatments (as in all other illnesses)
• Mental illness does not respect any
boundaries of race, class or geography.
• The majority of people have a friend,
acquaintance or family member who has or
has had a mental disorder.
What do we know about people
with mental illnesses?
17. Mental health problems can be treated!
If you feel VERY sad, stressed or worried, it might help to
talk to someone about how you are feeling.
18. Do you ever…
● Often feel very angry or very worried?
● Do reckless things that could harm you or others?
● Feel grief for a long time after a loss or a death?
● Think your mind is controlled or out of control?
● Use alcohol or drugs?
● Exercise, diet and/or binge-eat obsessively?
● Hurt other people or destroy property?
19. Do you ever…
● Often feel very angry or very worried?
● Do reckless things that could harm you or others?
● Feel grief for a long time after a loss or a death?
● Think your mind is controlled or out of control?
● Use alcohol or drugs?
● Exercise, diet and/or binge-eat obsessively?
● Hurt other people or destroy property?
If you feel any of these
things, it might help to talk
to a parent, teacher, school
counselor or physician.
20. Sun Life Financial Chair
In Adolescent Mental Health
For more information visit
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