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Schizophrenia affects what % of people worldwide?
1% → 5x more likely in those of lower socioeconomic class
Bipolar disorder affects what % of Americans?
2.6% of adults
Depression affects what % of Americans?
7% of adult population
Anxiety affects what % of Americans?
30%
PTSD affects what % of Americans?
3-4% of adults
Insight Therapy
Historical approach which improves symptoms by building someone’s understanding of their own situation. Includes psychoanalysis
Talk, They Hear You Campaign
Reduce drinking in youth under 21, provide parent/caregiver resources
Interagency Coordinating Committee On the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD)
Coordinate 15 federal agencies to develop a comprehensive plan to prevent underage drinking
STOP Underage Drinking
ICCPUD research website, federal/state resources, funding opportunities
National Prevention Week
Occurs in may. Promotes community involvement, resource distribution, and partnerships to increase community awareness
Communities Talk to Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse
National initiative, provides resources and stipends for community organizations, educational institutions, and state-wide initiatives. Organize activities for those aged 12-25 about the consequences of alcohol misuse.
National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day
Increase public awareness and share initiatives that promote development, recovery, and resilience
Federal Commission on School Safety
Recommend policy and best practices for school violence prevention.
National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI)
Raise awareness about impacts of trauma on children/adolescents, develop and implement evidence-based interventions to reduce mental health impacts of trauma.
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Used in severe cases of depression that do not respond to other treatment. General seizures are induced while patient is anaesthetized (+muscle relaxant), caused by electrodes in the head.
Brain Stimulation
Electrical stimulation applied through surgically implanted electrodes to treat certain mood/anxiety disorders.
Neurofeedback
Used to treat ADHD and seizures, teaching client to keep measures of brain activity within a certain range.
Treating ADHD
Most common medications: Ritalin (methylphenidate), Adderal (amphetamine salts), and Dextrine (dextroamphetamine)
→increase dopamine and norepinephrine activity
Treating Schizophrenia
Phenothiazines reduce psychosis, but nearly a quarter of schizophrenic patients do not respond to it.
Tardive Dyskinesia
Syndrome that results from the use of phenothiazines by some patients, causing involuntary movements and tremors in the face and tongue.
Treating Bipolar Disorder
Most common medication is lithium carbonate. This has no effect on people w/o bipolar. Side effects include nausea, vomiting, muscular tremors, seizures, and comas. Regular blood tests are needed to monitor lithium levels.
Treating Major Depressive Disorder
Most common drug: Selective seratonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as Zoloft and Prozac
CBT is the most popular psychotherapy approach
Treating Anxiety
Combinations of CBT and medications to increase GABA activity (GABA inhibits brain activity, combating the increased brain activity caused by anxiety). Antidepressants are more effective than GABA drugs due to potential underlying causes.
Treating OCD
Mix of CBT and medications, CBT for OCD involves anticipating a compulsion and then engaging in a competing behaviour.
Treating BPD
No specific BPD drug, but some common ones include antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers (ex. lithium), anti-anxiety meds, and anti-convulsants
CBT focuses on forming relationships, and DBT (dialetical) focuses on reducing suicidal thoughts, and behaviours that interfere with therapy, and finally behvaiours interfering with daily life.
Four Dimensions of Recovery
Health, home, purpose, community
What federal law provides funding specifically for youth suicide prevention programs?
Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act
Among those with serious mental illness, what % of deaths were caused by medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, and pulmonary diseases?
95.4%
Heavy Drinking is defined as…
5+ alcoholic drinks on one occasion, on five or more days in the past month
Depressed people usually show unusually high activity in the…
right prefrontal cortex
Cyclothymia
Minor form of bipolar → 2+ years (or 1 for youth) of hypomania and depressive symptoms that don’t fit bipolar criteria
Bipolar 1 vs Bipolar 2
Bipolar 1: one severe manic episode
Bipolar 2: periods of hypomania, more often in the depressive stage
Individuals with OCD have lower than normal levels of ___ activity
serotonin
An estimated ___ americans 12+ were diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder in 2014
21.5 million
What percentage of adults experiencing a major depressive episode did not seek help?
33%
In 2024, what % of adults had co-occuring mental and substance use disorders?
34.5%
According to SAMHSA, addressing the impacts of substance use disorder costs how much yearly?
$600 billion
Every year, over ___ people report having a major depressive episode
15 million
What does short term residential rehab for substance use disorders focus on?
Detoxification
NAMI program for parents/family of children/teens with mental illness:
NAMI Basics
On average, smokers die ___ years earlier than non-smokers
13-14
NAMI support group for those with mental illnesses
NAMI Connection
NAMI program for the family members/SOs/friends of mentally ill individuals
NAMI Family Support Group
NAMI Basics on Demand is…
Free, online program for families of mentally ill youth to learn how to support their loved one.
NAMI resource for military and veterans
NAMI Homefront
NAMI In Our Own Voice is…
A presentation done by those who have experienced mental illness to share their personal perspective.
A NAMI educational program for adults with mental health struggles who want to better understand themselves is…
NAMI Peer-to-Peer
Black adults are ___ more likely to report psychological disturbance than white adults
20%
Only ___ of black adults that need mental health treatment receive it
1/3
NAMI Sharing Hope
Initiative created by black/brown people to support mental wellbeing in their own communities
Community Health Equity Alliance
Initiative prioritizing community-informed solutions → brings together leaders from state and local organizations for mental health advocacy, faith, civic and healthcare professional services for Black/African adults
What percentage of US psychiatrists identify as Black/African?
2%
What percentage of US adults with mental illness receive no treatment?
57%
___American adults experience serious mental health conditions
1/20
Within the mentally ill community, more than ___ deaths caused by chronic illness can be prevented
7/10
People with depression have a ___ higher chance of developing cardiovascular disease
40%
NAMI Hearts+Minds
Wellness program which blends physical and mental wellbeing together
Anosognosia
The inability to perceive one’s own illness, commonly seen in Dementia, Bipolar, and Schizophrenia (due to damage to frontal lobe causing distorted self image)
More than ___ US adults experience mental illness each year. In 2024, this amounted to ___ of the population.
1/5, 61.5 million (23.4%)
What percentage of US adults experienced an anxiety disorder in 2024?
19.1%
The average delay between onset of symptoms and treatment is…
11 years
What percentage of homeless people in 2024 had a serious mental illness?
18.1%
The suicide rate is nearly ___ higher among males than females in the U.S.
4x
What is the 2nd leading cause of death in the US for the 10-15 and 16-24 age groups?
Suicide
Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant
Provides funding to states, territories, and tribal entities for efforts in prevention and treatment of substance misuse.
Community Mental Health Services Block Grant
Supports grantees in carrying out plans for providing comprehensive community mental health services.
Synar Amendment
Requires states to have laws prohibiting the sale and distribution of tobacco products to minors.
Tribal Behavioral Health Grant Program
Aims to prevent and reduce suicidal behavior and substance use, reduce the impact of trauma, and promote mental health among American Indian/Alaska Native youth through age of 24.
Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education) State Education Agency Grants
Aims to build the capacity of state education agencies to increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth; provide training for school personnel to detect and respond to mental health issues; and connect school-aged youth and families to needed services.
National Center of Excellence for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
Works to promote the healthy social and emotional development of infants and young children and to prevent the onset of serious emotional disturbance through funding of public and private nonprofit entities.
Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children’s Health Grant Program (Project LAUNCH)
Aims to promote the wellness of young children, from birth to age 8, by addressing the social, emotional, cognitive, physical and behavioral aspects of their development and prevent the development of serious emotional disturbances.