Mental health affects how people think, feel and act. It is important at every stage of life from childhood through adulthood. Approximately 1 in 25 adults and 1 in 5 youth experience a mental illness each year. Common mental illnesses include anxiety disorders, depression, and ADHD. Anxiety disorders are very common and affect people of all ages. Depression can occur at any age from preschool through elderly. ADHD affects about 10% of school-aged children and causes inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. The causes of these conditions vary and can include genetics, medical conditions, life changes and stressors. Non-profit organizations like Mental Health America and NAMI work to promote mental health awareness, education, advocacy and recovery
2. What is Mental health?
Mental health includes our emotional,
psychological and social well being.
It affects how we
think, feel, and act. It
also helps determine
how we handle stress,
relate to others, and
make choices. Mental
health is important at
every stage of life,
from childhood and
adolescence through
adulthood.
3.
4. Approx. 1 in 25
adults
experience
mental illness
in a given year
Approx. 1 in 5 youth
aged 13-18 experience a
severe mental disorder
at some point
70% of teens
who have
mental health
problems
have not had
appropriate
interventions
5. Anxiety
Anxiety- a feeling of worry,
nervousness, or unease, typically
about an imminent event or
something with an uncertain outcome.
Very common, with more
than 3 million cases
per year
affects ALL ages
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder
Panic
Disorder
Social Anxiety
Disorder (Social
Phobia)
Post- Traumatic
Stress Disorder
(PTSD)
Obsessive
Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD)
6. Depression
Depression can occur at
any age, even as young as
preschoolers to as old as
the elderly.
If depression does
strike the likeliness
of it recurring are
high.
1 in 11 teens
suffer from
depression at
14.
7. ADHD
ADHD is a common
behavioral
disorder that
affects about 10%
of school-age
children.
Boys are about three
times more likely than
girls to be diagnosed
with it, though it's not
yet understood why.
Kids with ADHD act
without thinking,
are hyperactive, and
have trouble
focusing.
8. Symptoms
ADHD
Inability to focus
Unable to remember or finish tasks
Most avoid things that require long mental
effort
They also easily lose items
They tend to talk a lot
Most are unable to sit still constantly
fidgeting with hands and feet. They will blurt
out answers
Interrupt other people's conversations
Basically unable to wait their turn
This makes school life difficult as they
cannot focus on what's being taught
They cannot hold back from talking so
their constantly disruptive
Nobody knows how ADHD happens must
the most accepted answer is that it comes
from family genetics
There is no full cure just meds. to subdue
the symptoms
9. Mental health ADHD
Causes : -
Because attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) symptoms—
inattention, impulsivity,
and/or hyperactivity—
affect a child's ability to
learn and get along with
others, some people think
an ADHD child's behavior
is caused by a lack of
discipline, a chaotic family
life, or even too much TV.
Anxiety
Causes : -
Panic disorder: In
addition to anxiety,
common symptoms of
panic disorders are
palpitations (feeling
your heartbeat),
dizziness, and
shortness of
breath.The doctor's
initial task is to see if
your anxiety is
caused by a medical
condition.
Depression
Causes : -
School performance, social
status, family life, sexual
orientation. Depression is an
extremely complex disease. It
occurs for a variety of reasons.
Some people experience
depression during a serious
medical illness. Others may have
depression with life changes such
as a move or the death of a loved
one. Still others have a family
history of depression.
11. Ill-aware
•mental awareness
•get 5th to 12th graders aware
•present to 10,000 by July 2017
•train those who want to advocate
•present, website, social media
www.illaware.org
12. NGOs
Mental Health America (MHA) - founded in 1909,
it is the leading NGO for mental health in the
United States - MHA is committed to promote
mental health as very important because it is your
main overall well being - MHA includes prevention,
early identification, intervention for those who are
vulnerable and susceptible to mental health,
behavioural health and have recovery as a goal
MHA was founded by Clifford W. Beers who was a
former psychiatric patient. MHA have educated
millions of adults and children around America on
mental illness. They have brought down the barriers
surrounding mental health treatment making it
accessible to as many people as possible.
NAMI is the national alliance
on mental illness. It was
founded in 1979 by a group of
families. It is now one of the
largest mental health
organizations in America. As
NAMI is an NGO. Non-profit
organisation, they rely
completely on volunteers and
donations to run their
organisation. NAMI focuses
on these 4 main areas -
Educate, advocate, listen and
lead. NAMI main focus is to
educate and inform people
and raise awareness with
fundraisers and walks.
16. Ill aware hopes to inform
and expose the issue of
mental health to people
everywhere, in hopes of
improving the stigma
around this topic.
Mind your health,
not all wounds are
visible.