Anxiety and mental illness
[DOC File]What is comorbidity and why does it matter
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If the comorbidity between substance use and anxiety and affective disorders is not artefactual, there are a number of hypotheses that may explain it (Kessler, 1995). First, one mental disorder may directly produce another. Drug-induced psychoses are plausible examples of this hypothesis.
[DOC File]Anxiety Disorders – an Outline
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The others include illness/injury sensitivity & fear of negative evaluation. Cognitive Model of social phobia: Clark & Wells (1995) Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. Issues with this disorder: controversy == 1. panic attacks and generalized anxiety are not qualitatively distinct forms of anxiety. 2.
[DOCX File]Chronic Mental Health Definition
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A person with “chronic mental illness” shall have one or more of the following diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM IVTR, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (2000), published by the American Psychiatric Association:
[DOCX File]Mental Health Training and Education
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Mental health: Overcoming the stigma of mental illness - this article by the Mayo Clinic outlines the harmful effects of stigma and offers steps to address stigma. NAMI Ending the Silence for School Staff (one hour). The National Association for Mental Illness (NAMI) provides numerous anti-stigma resources in addition to this presentation.
[DOCX File]SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...
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SAMHSA defines “serious mental illness” as a “diagnosable mental, behavioral or emotional disorder (excluding developmental and substance use disorders) of sufficient duration to cause serious functional impairment in an individual's major life activities (going to work, school, interacting with family, etc.) Serious mental illnesses ...
Studyguide 4: Mental Illness
The topic of mental illness is also dominated by the debate between the biomedical model (also known as ‘social realism’) and the social model of health represented by two related theories; social constructionism which focuses on interpretation and labelling, and structuralist theories which look at how inequalities relating to social class ...
[DOC File]Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: An Introduction to ...
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Chapter Twenty-Eight: Clients with Chronic Mental Illness. Discuss the different theoretical frameworks for understanding chronic illness. Describe the parameters of chronic mental illness in a client. Identify the challenges to clients and families coping with chronic mental illness.
[DOCX File]Current Crises’ Impacts on Youth Mental Health
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Youth mental health has been a growing concern in Wisconsin and beyond for some time. Rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm reported by young people have been increasing. Suicide rates remain steady, while only one in four Wisconsin youth report that they receive the help they need when they feel distressed (McCoy, 2018, 2020).
[DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES
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Oct 01, 2017 · Anxiety. Goal: Develop strategies to reduce symptoms, or . Reduce anxiety and improve coping skills. Be free of panic episodes (100%) Recognize and plan for top five anxiety-provoking situations. Learn two new ways of coping with routine stressors .
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