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Marlene B. Huff PhD, LCSW

Marlene B. Huff PhD, LCSW. University of Kentucky Department of Pediatrics Division of Adolescent Medicine. Improving Teen Mental Health. Presentation at Tates Creek High School Lexington, KY. No help = Pain Suffering Failing.

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Marlene B. Huff PhD, LCSW

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  1. Marlene B. Huff PhD, LCSW University of Kentucky Department of Pediatrics Division of Adolescent Medicine

  2. Improving Teen Mental Health Presentation at Tates Creek High School Lexington, KY

  3. No help = Pain Suffering Failing

  4. At least 1 in 5 children and adolescents has a mental health disorder 1 in 10 has a serious disorder 90% of people who develop a mental disorder show warning signs during their teen years

  5. HELP =Better academic achievement Less substance abuse Improved chances for their future

  6. Everyone Can Make a Difference SchoolStaff Parents Every Adult

  7. Angry or aggressivebehaviors

  8. Poorconcentration

  9. Increasedtardiness or absences

  10. Withdrawn Withdrawn

  11. Anxious

  12. Troubled? Typical?

  13. Complex period of rapid change, transition • Challenges: fitting in, defining identity, competing demands (school, home) • Sometimes - other home issues (divorce, violence or substance abuse) Bottom line: May display alterations of mood, distressing thoughts, anxiety, and impulsive behavior. TypicalTeens

  14. Experiencing more than normal developmental challenges, inability to form healthy relationships • Without treatment, more likely to have serious problems: • Academic • Relationships • Employment TroubledTeens

  15. What causes mentalhealth disorders? biology + environment

  16. As you NOTICE signs, ask yourself, are they: • FREQUENT ? • (e.g., student is quiet, withdrawn over multiple days/weeks) • EXTREME ? • (e.g., violent outburst, aggressive behavior) If either: • TALK with student • ACT by communicating what you’ve seen/heard with school MH staff

  17. Teen Mental Health Disorders Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Psychotic disorders Behavioral/disruptive disorders

  18. CLINICAL DEPRESSION • Deep despair, sadness, crying • 1 in 13 teens experience symptoms BIPOLAR DISORDER • Extreme changes from happy to sad • 1 in 100 teens have it • Hard to diagnose, looks like depression

  19. ANXIETY DISORDERS • Overwhelming fear with no cause • Risk is greater with family history EATING DISORDERS • Unrealistic thoughts about weight • 1 in 20 teens suffer; 90% females • Untreated it can result in hospitalization or death

  20. SCHIZOPHRENIA • Strange thoughts, unusual behaviors • High functioning, then big decline • Distrustful, no longer social, voices ADHD • Problems paying attention • Can seriously impact ability to learn

  21. OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER • Stubborn, argumentative, hostile • Major distraction in the classroom CONDUCT DISORDER • Verbal/physical aggression • Junior sociopaths • End up in detention centers

  22. Physicalcomplaints Abuse ofalcohol/drugs Depression Self-injury/ Cutting Threats torun away Aggression Intense fear of becomingobese Frequentoutbursts Nightmares Inability to cope Marked change in school performance Threat to harm self or others Sexualacting out Unusualbehavior

  23. Psychiatrists Psychologists Mental Health Counselors

  24. Ineffective Coping • Drugs • Sex • Alcohol • Cutting

  25. EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Therapy, Medication • Sometimes combination works best No “silver bullet” or quick fix – timeframe depends on: • Severity of disorder • Temperament of child • Family & school support

  26. MEDICATION • Used to: • Improve daily functioning • Prevent serious symptoms • Enable therapy to be more effective • Must be used appropriately and only under care of psychiatrist or other physician

  27. Effective Mental Health Treatment THERAPY Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Family Therapy Group Therapy

  28. External Referral Process When help is needed beyond our school...

  29. NOTICE TALK ACT

  30. Changing a Life’s Course

  31. More Resources for You • www.healthyminds.org • (American Psychiatric Association) • Other Resources • www.aacap.org(American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry)

  32. Thank you!

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