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Mental illness;

A dysfunction that negatively affects someone's thoughts, emotions, and/or behaviors, while interfering in their ability to live a full life in society

Abnormal (Atypical) Behavior

Mental Health Crisis

T/F you should report all the signs and symptoms of what they're displaying?

Yes and ONLY the signs and symptoms. "Facts not conclusions"

Intellectual Disability

Significant limitations in both intellectual and adaptive behaviors, which covers both social and daily skills.

Intellectual Disability, their IQ is at or below...

70th percentile

4 indicators recognizing intellectual disabilities

Communication Disorder Characteristics

- Expressive Language Disorder


- Stuttering


- Phonological Disorder


- Mixed Receptive-Expressive

Expressive Language Disorder

Trouble expressing one's self in speech, too eager to communicate and has difficulty finding the right word. Grammar is below age level

Phonological disorder

Apparent in speech pattern and pronunciation, blue=bu or rabbit= wabbit

Mixed Receptive-Expressive

Impairment of both understanding and expression of language

Dementia

Brain Deterioration

Alzhiemers is...

A form of dementia that effects memory, thinking, and behaviors

Schizophrenia

Distortion in the perception of reality, losing touch

Major depressive disorder

Profound sadness and/or ability to experience pleasure

Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder

- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive


- Rapid speech- Quick mood swings- High suicide risk (ASK)- Hallucinations - Delusions- Defensiveness- Impulsive

What are the two recognized trauma and stress related disorders?

- Acute stress disorder- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)


- Acute stress disorder- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

How long do Symptoms last for acute and PTSD

- Acute stress disorder (>1 month)


- PTSD (<1 Month)

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Refers to a group of complex neurodevelopment disorders characterized by repetitive and characteristic patterns of behavior and difficulties with social interaction

When interacting with some displaying ASD, be sure to

- Build Rapport- Talk calmly and softly- Use low gestures and avoid rapid movements- REASSURE


- Build Rapport- Talk calmly and softly- Use low gestures and avoid rapid movements- REASSURE


- Build Rapport- Talk calmly and softly- Use low gestures and avoid rapid movements- REASSURE


- Build Rapport- Talk calmly and softly- Use low gestures and avoid rapid movements- REASSURE


Stereotypical Behavior (STIMMING)