Attachment and social determinants of mental health Flashcards
1
Q
What is attachement and what is the impact on MH?
A
= relationship an infant develops with at least one parent
- positive secure attachment is considered pivotal for Childs successful social and emotional development - unhealthy attachment can impact negatively on individuals sense of self and is associated with anxiety, depression, difficulties with emotional regulation and healthy adult relationships - child abuse and neglect - damaging due to child’s vulnerability and their reliance on care giver
2
Q
What are the determinants of mental health protective factors?
A
Individual level
- positive sense of self
- good coping skills
- family attachment
Social level
- positive experience of early attachment
- supportive and caring family
- good communication skills
- sense of social belonging
Structural level
- safe and secure living environment
- employment
- economic security
- access to support services
3
Q
What are the risk factors of the determinants of mental health?
A
Individual level
- low self esteem
- low self efficacy
- poor coping skills
Social level
- abuse and violence
- separation and loss
- peer rejection
- social isolation
Structural level
- neighbourhood violence and crime
- poverty
- homelessness
- school failure
4
Q
Suggestions for the clinicians ?
A
- introduce yourself
- Thank the young person for making the time to speak to you
- Ask if you can find out a bit about them
- what is currently happening in their life that is troubling them?
- How is it affecting them.
- Explore activities, hobbies, interest, how these make a difference
- ask about supportive relationships in young persons life?
5
Q
What are the foundations of good mental health?
A
- interventions that promote and enhance early attachment, warm and affectionate parenting, a safe and secure home and informal sources of community support
- approval and support