lesson 1.4: depression unit 1: mental health. do now fill in the k-w-l chart with what you know and...

17
LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health

Upload: beatrice-fisher

Post on 17-Dec-2015

220 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

LESSON 1.4:DEPRESSION

Unit 1: Mental Health

Page 2: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Do Now

Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression.

KNOW WANT TO

KNOW

LEARNED

Page 3: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Discuss

Share your list of “Knows” and “Want to Knows” with a partner.

KNOW WANT TO

KNOW

LEARNED

Page 4: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Did you know?

If 100 US adults are followed over their entire lifetime, 16 will have at least one episode of clinical depression (the lifetime prevalence of depression is 16.5 percent).

In any given single year, 6 of the 100 will experience depression symptoms that meet the diagnostic clinical depression criteria.

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sportsdoc/Depression-in-athletes-is-it-being-ignored.html#y4uJJQg2sMtmTOqK.99

Page 5: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

What is Depression?

a medical illness that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and even physical symptoms

affects how you feel, think and behave & can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems

is a chronic illness that usually requires long-term treatment

(Mayo Clinic)

Page 6: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

What is Depression?

caused by a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors.

Brain-imaging technologies, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that the brains of people who have depression look different than those of people without it.

(NIMH)

Page 7: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Types of Depression:

Major depression: a combination of symptoms that interfere with a person's ability to work, sleep, study, eat, and enjoy once-pleasurable activities.

Dysthymia: long-term (2 years or longer) symptoms that may not be severe enough to disable a person but can prevent normal functioning or feeling well.

Minor depression: having symptoms for 2 weeks or longer that do not meet full criteria for major depression. Without treatment, people with minor depression are at high risk for developing major depressive disorder.

(NIMH)

Page 8: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Signs & Symptoms of Depression: Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness Irritability, restlessness Loss of interest in activities or hobbies once pleasurable Fatigue and decreased energy Difficulty concentrating, remembering details, and making

decisions Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or excessive sleeping Overeating, or appetite loss Thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts Aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems that

do not ease even with treatment.(NIMH)

Page 9: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Diagnosing Depression:

There is no diagnostic lab test for depression To be diagnosed with major depression, you

must meet the symptom criteria spelled out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) five or more of a set of symptoms over a two-week

period. At least one of the symptoms must be either a depressed mood or a loss of interest or pleasure.

(Mayo Clinic)

Page 10: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Treating Depression:

Antidepressants: work on brain chemicals called neurotransmitters, especially serotonin and norepinephrine, or dopamine

Psychotherapy: "talk therapy” cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) interpersonal therapy (IPT)—

(NIMH)

Page 11: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Think-Pair-Share:

Do you think those who are depressed are more likely to commit violent crimes? Why or why not?

Page 12: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Mental Health & Violence:

Page 13: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Risk Factors & Protective Factors

Risk Factor: Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or another negative outcome

Protective Factor: Any action or condition that reduces a person’s potential for injury, disease, or another negative outcome

Page 14: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Depression: Risk & Protective Factors

RISK FACTORS PROTECTIVE FACTORS

Page 15: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Big Question

Can we predict who is likely to suffer from depression?

Yes

and

No

Page 16: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Check your understanding:

Apply what you learned to create characters that illustrate the risk and protective factors for depression: 1) Write a 3-5 sentence scenario about a

person who has at least THREE of the RISK FACTORS for depression:

2) Write a 3-5 sentence scenario about a person who has at least THREE of the PROTECTIVE FACTORS for depression:

Page 17: LESSON 1.4: DEPRESSION Unit 1: Mental Health. Do Now  Fill in the K-W-L chart with what you know and want to know about depression. KNOWWANT TO KNOW

Homework:

Find an article describing a study that was done to determine which factors are associated with depression. Then write a one paragraph description of the study. Suggested sources:

Science Daily Google Scholar News articles