Q3: Lesson 7 | Mental Health and Well-Being in Middle and Late Adolescence Flashcards

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Refers to an individual’s state or condition that is
free from mental and emotional disorders.

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psychological well-being

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Solve problems in more realistic manner.

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psychologically well person

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Can make better choices in life.

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psychologically well person

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Demonstrate resilience.

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psychologically well person

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5
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Free from frequent body pain and even sickness.

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psychologically well person

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Persistent disturbance of
eating that result in altered
consumption or absorption of
food and significantly impair
physical and psychological
functioning

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eating disorder

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-factors that cause ed

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depression related factors
1. lack of social support
2. low self-esteem

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Experience intense fear of
gaining weight, disturbed
b o d y i m a g e , r e f u s a l t o
maintain normal body weight
and dangerous measures to
lose weight.

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anorexia nervosa

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Over-eating followed by efforts to induce
vomiting, fasting and exercise.

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bulimia nervosa

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Over indulgence of food. § Fe e l ing that the e ating
behavior is out of control. § Eating even when full or not
hungry. § Eating rapidly during binge
episodes.

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binge eating

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11
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Includes phobic disorders, panic disorders and
obsessive compulsive disorder which are all
characterized by excessive fear anxiety and related
behavioral disturbance.

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anxiety disorder

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Physical symptoms such as sweating, palpitation, chest pain and
dizziness is are manifestations o

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anxiety disorders

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13
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Adolescence are said to be experiencing
phobia when their fears seriously obstruct
everyday activity.

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phobic anxiety

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Characterized by abrupt surge of
intense fear or discomfort.

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phobic anxiety

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Experiences persistent, uncontrollable intrusion of
unwanted thoughts (obsession) and urges to engage in
senseless rituals (compulsion).

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obsessive compulsive disorder

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C h a r a c t e r i z e d b y
hopelessness lac k of
e n e r g y , c r y i n g f o r
unexplained reason, and
low self-esteem

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major depressive disorder

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More so, loss of interest,
cannot make decisions
ant tend to hurt or blame
themselves

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major depressive disorder

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Formerly known as Manic-Depressive Disorder.

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bipolar disorder

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People who suffer
from this disorder experience depression and manic periods.

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bipolar disorder

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20
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Characterized by repeated patterns
of behaviour in which the basic
rights of others are violated. (18y/o
below)

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conduct disorder

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Aggression to people and animals
Ø Destruction of property
Ø Deceitfulness and theft
Ø Violation of rules

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conduct disorder

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Enduring pattern of inner experience and behaviours that
deviates markedly from the individual’s culture, is pervasive, and
inflexible, has an onset in adolescence or early adulthood, is
stable over time, and leads to distress or impairement.

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personality disorders

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Individuals w/ this type of
this disorder usually
demonstrate a pattern of
distrust and suspiciousness
on the motives of the
people around them.

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paranoid disorder

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Manifested by the individual’s
disregard or violation of the
rights of others. They do not care
if their behaviors may harm
others, but they will do and get
whatever they want even at
expense of others. (18y/o above)

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antisocial personality disorder

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Manifested by individuals who show emotionality and attention- seeking behaviours.
histrionic personality disorder
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At times, they will cry for no aparent reason just to express their feelings. Also, they will talk or act like a baby just to be able to get attention from other.
histrionic personality disorder
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This t ype of disorde r e x h i b it a p a tt e r n o f grandiosity.
narcissistic personality disorder
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They are self-centered or think of themselves only, and theor for admiration is very strong.
narcissistic personality disorder
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This disorder is evident when individuals show a pattern of social inhibition, feeling of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation.
avoidance personality disorder
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This is manifested when individuals demonstrate a pattern of submissive and clinging behavior related to an excessive need to be taken care of
dependent personality disorder
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This disorder is manifested by a pattern of pre- occupation with orderliness, perfectionism and control.
obsessive compulsive personality disorder
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Usually characterized by the deterioration in personal, social and occupational functioning due to bizarre emotions and abnormal.
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
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is a substance such as alcohol, caffeine, marijuana and tobacco, whose chemical action alters the biological and psychological functioning of a person.
drugs
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manifest when an individual can no longer control his drug or substance intake.
drug dependency
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relies on drugs excessively that affects relationship to family, efficiency at work or even capacity to decide realistically.
drug abuse
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to use the substance repeatedly by small doses and later larger doses to produce the desired effect.
tolerance-capacity
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Characterized by an excessive use of the computer or the Internet.
computer addiction
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P r e o c c u p i e d w / o n l i n e activities and may demonstrate compulsive behaviors in using the computer or the Internet.
computer addict
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Referred as pathological and not classified as a disorder but may be similar to pathologic gambling.
computer addiction
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threats to psychological well-being
- family situations - socio-economic factors - school related factors
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prvention of mental health problems
- enhancing self esteem - enhancing resilience - self regulation - enhancing social skills
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- is your capacity to control and monitor your own behavior. Involves setting goals & standards and delaying gratification of needs.
self regulation
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can be provided to address mental health problems and restore psychological well-being.
psychotherapies
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refers to the professional relationship between the counselor/ therapist and counselee/client
psychotherapies
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aims to promote psychological wellness through various interventions.
psychotherapies
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– this aims to help the client uncover conflicts and repressed emotions that prevent him/her to develop through free association, dream analysis, resistance, and transference.
psychoanalysis
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– this aims to help individuals change or modify behavior by identifying maladaptive responses to stressors.
behavior therapy
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– this aims to promote psychological changes through a supportive emotional environment.
client-centered therapy
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This therapy believes that believes that people have the capacity to grow if the so-called therapeutic climate or conditions are provided.
client-centered therapy