Overview Flashcards
Social influences on mental health care
- Consumer mvt. towards recovery
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Human Genome Project ( realized that its genetic )
-New Freedom commission on mental health - Brain research through advancing innovative neurotechnologies (BRAIN) initiative
- Research diagnostic criteria (RDoC) initiative
What is the Mental Health Parity Act (1996)
Required insurance companies to provide equal treatment coverage for psychiatric disorders
-Parity = equivalence
What is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010
- provided coverage for most uninsured americans through expanded medicaid eligibility (for very poor)
- Created health insurance exchanges to offer more choices
-“insurance mandate” for coverage
WHO definition of health
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
What are the qualities that one exhibits when they have good mental health
- Able to recognize own potential
- Cope with normal stress
- Work productively
- Make contribution to community
Ability to
-think rationally
- communicate appropriately
- learn
- grow emotionally
- be resilient
- have a healthy self-esteem
- realistic goals & reasonable function within individuals role
Definition of mental illness
Significant disfunction in mental functioning related to
1. development
2. biological
3. psychologic disturbances
(disorders with definable diagnosis)
Examples of culturally defined mental illness
- being afraid of bombs while living in Afghanistan
- hearing voices can mean a good thing in other cultures
True or False: Mental health is a continuum
True
What is the best treatment for mental illness
Combination of medication and therapy
Definition and characteristics of Resilience
The ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support well-being
Characteristics
1. optimism
2. sense of mastery + confidence
3. competence
ESSENTIAL TO RECOVERY
What is the diathesis stress model
- Combination of genetic vulnerability & negative environmental stressors
( something stressful in the environment can trigger biological predisposition that leads to mental illness )
Diathesis= biological disposition
Stress= environmental stress or trauma
Assertion: most psychiatric disorders results from combination of genetic vulnerability & negative environmental stressors
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs: 1
PSYCHOLOGICAL
- breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs: 2
SAFETY
-security of body, of employment, of resources, of morality, of the family, og health, of property
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs: 3
LOVE/ BELONGING
- friendship, family, sexual intimacy
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs: 4
Esteem
- self esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others , respect by others