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COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH. By Dr. Nusrat Habib Rana Executive Director, PIMH. Describing Mental Health – One.

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COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH

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  1. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH By Dr. Nusrat Habib Rana Executive Director, PIMH

  2. Describing Mental Health – One The emotional resilience which enables us to enjoy life and to survive pain, disappointment and sadness. It is a positive sense of well being and an underlying belief in our own and others dignity and worth. Mental Health Fact sheet, HEA (1996)

  3. Describing Mental Health – Two The ability to : - • Develop psychologically, emotionally, intellectually and spiritually. • Initiate, develop and sustain mutually satisfying personal relationships. • Become aware of others and to empathies with them. • Use psychological stress as a development process. Together We Stand and Adolescent Mental Health Services NHS Health Advisory Service, HMSO (1995)

  4. DESCRIBING MENTAL HEALTH – THREE Five senses of mental health: - • A sense of trust • A sense of challenge • A sense of competency • A sense of accomplishment • A sense of homour Four things which often underlie mental health problems: - • Shame, guilt, fear and isolation. The concept of Mental Health (conference paper), Dr. Dennis Trent (1995)

  5. DEMYSTIFYING MENTAL ILLNESS Neurosis Psychosis Anxiety Bi-polar Disorder Depression Schizophrenia

  6. NEUROSIS Anxiety: Characteristics: Excessive worrying & agitation Physical symptoms e.g. rapid breathing / fast heart rate. Anxiety (Phobias): Specific fear of an object or person that adversely affect a persons life. Anxiety (OCD): Obsessive thoughts leading to some form of obsessive behavior.

  7. DEPRESSION The diagnosis is used to describe a range of moods ranging from low spirits to more severe problems where depression interferes with everyday life. SYMPTOMS • Feeling of unhappiness that don’t go away • Unable to enjoy anything • Utterly tired • Suicidal thoughts • Avoiding others • Weight loss / Weight gain • Going off sex • Restless / Loss of sleep • Loss of interest in life

  8. PSYCHOSIS – CONTINUED Schizophrenia Two groups of symptoms Negative & Positive • DELUSIONS: • Uncommon beliefs • ‘Unreal’ beliefs • Grandeur • Paranoid (Persecution) • THOUGHT DISORDER • Poor concentration • Drift of thought • Disconnected Thought • HALLUCINATIONS • Hearing voices • Smell • Feel (Tactile) • See (Auditory) • THOUGHT • Broadcast/insertion/control • Someone taking thoughts • Someone inserting thoughts Ability to transmit thoughts Being controlled/influenced • Cannot concentrate • Stay in House/Bed • Feel uncomfortable with people. • Feel Worthless • Nothing to say • Difficult to maintain hygiene • Loss on interest in life. • Loss of energy. • Loss of emotion

  9. DUAL DIAGNOSIS Term often used with respect to individuals with mental health problems and substance misuse issues The ‘Cause’ or ‘Result’ Scenario Substance Misuse Mental Health Problems Coping Mechanism Mental Health Problems Substance Misuse Catalyst

  10. HELPING YOURSELF AND OTHER If you suspect someone may be feeling suicidal, be ALERT • Ask if they are thinking about suicide • Listen and show you care • Encourage them to get help and support them to do so. • Right now • Tell someone.

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