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MENTAL HEALTH
AND WELL- BEING
WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?
• Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
• It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle
stress, relate to others, and make choices.
Good mental health leads to positive self-image and in-turn, satisfying
relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you
make good decisions and deal with life’s challenges at home, work, or
school.
WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?
It is not uncommon for teenagers to develop problems with their mental
health. Problems can range from mild to severe, and can include depression,
anxiety, body esteem issues, and suicide, among others. Unfortunately,
most young people with mental health problems don’t get any treatment
for them. If you broke your leg or came down with pneumonia, you
wouldn’t let it go untreated. Often however, young people ignore mental
health problems thinking they will “snap out of it,” or that they are
something to be ashamed of. That kind of thinking prevents people from
getting the help they need. Sometimes getting help is a matter of
understanding mental health issues and changing your mind about them.
Why Are Self-Esteem and Body Image
Important?
Self-esteem is all about how much you feel you are worth — and
how much you feel other people value you. Self-esteem is important
because feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health and how
you behave.
Body image is how you view your physical self — including whether
you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks. For many
people, especially people in their early teens, body image can be closely
linked to self- esteem.
WHAT INFLUENCES A PERSON’S SELF-
ESTEEM?
• PUBERTY AND DEVELOPMENT
• MEDIA IMAGES AND OTHER OUTSIDE INFLUENCES
• FAMILIES AND SCHOOL
PUBERTY AND DEVELOPMENT
• Some people struggle with their self-esteem and body image when they begin
puberty because it's a time when the body goes through many changes. These
changes, combined with wanting to feel accepted by our friends, means it can be
tempting to compare ourselves with others. The trouble with that is, not
everyone grows or develops at the same time or in the same way.
MEDIA IMAGES AND OTHER OUTSIDE INFLUENCES
• Our tweens and early teens are a time when we become more aware of
celebrities and media images — as well as how other kids look and how
we fit in. We might start to compare ourselves with other people or
media images ("ideals" that are frequently airbrushed). All of this can
affect how we feel about ourselves and our bodies even as we grow into
our teens.
FAMILIES
• Family life can sometimes influence our body image. Some parents might
be too focused on looking a certain way. Family members might struggle
with their own body image or criticize their kids' looks ("why do you
wear your hair so long?" or "how come you can't wear pants that fit
you?"). This can all influence a person's self-esteem, especially if they're
sensitive to others peoples' comments.
COMMON EATING DISORDERS
The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
(usually called simply "anorexia" and "bulimia"). But other food-related disorders,
like avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, binge eating, body image disorders,
and food phobias, are becoming more and more commonly identified.
1. Anorexia
People with anorexia have a real fear of weight gain and a distorted view of their
body size and shape. As a result, they eat very little and can become dangerously
underweight.
2. Bulimia
Bulimia is similar to anorexia. With bulimia, people might binge eat (eat to excess)
and then try to compensate in extreme ways, such as making themselves throw up
or exercising all the time, to prevent weight gain.
SUPPORT STRATEGIES/COMMUNITY
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
Here are some strategies for supporting someone with mental health concerns:
• Encourage the person to seek help and support from an adult.
• Spend time with the person, listen to his/her concerns.
• Be hopeful; help them feel like their life will get better.
• Stand by them. Invite your friend to things that you are doing; keeping busy and staying in
touch with friends will help your friend feel better, when they are ready.
SUPPORT STRATEGIES/COMMUNITY
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
• Learn as much as you can about mental illness so that you understand what is going on
for them.
• If you are a close friend or family member of someone with a mental health problem,
make sure that you get help as well. Talk to someone about what is happening. This will
help you be a better support person.
• Put the person’s life before your friendship. If the person mentions thoughts of suicide,
don’t keep it secret, even if the person has asked you to.
HELP HOW-TO’S
First Step, Reach Out To People You Trust
• When dealing with mental health or emotional problems, it’s important not to go at it alone. Healing is a
combination of helping yourself and letting others help you. Comfort and support, information and
advice, and professional treatment are all forms of help. Find caring people in your life who can help you.
These people might include:
• friends
• parents and other family members
• someone who seems “like a parent” to you
• other adults whose advice you would value—perhaps a favorite teacher or coach, a member of your
church or other place of worship, or a good friend’s parent.
HELP HOW-TO’S
Second Step, Take Action
• The more you know, the easier it is - Libraries are an excellent source of information
about mental health. Bookstores often have “self-help” or “psychology” sections.
• Nothing is worse than nothing - The consequences of not getting help for mental health
problems can be serious. Untreated problems often continue and become worse, and
new problems may occur.
• It’s All in the Attitude - reasons why people do not get help for mental health problems.
Fear, shame, and embarrassment etc. Being able to get the help, support, and
professional treatment you need is a matter of changing your mind about mental health.
HEALTHY EATING AND MENTAL HEALTH
Healthy eating nourishes the body, including the brain, and supports mental
health through:
• Improved overall health and vitality
• Increased ability to concentrate
• Reduced irritability and mood swings
• Lowered risk of mental illness
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MENTAL HEALTH:
Physical activity can make you feel good physically and build confidence.
Getting Physically Active:
• Make you feel better physically and feel better about yourself.
• Improve your mood.
• Improve self-esteem
• Reduce physical reactions to stress.
• Help you sleep better.
• Give you more energy.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MENTAL HEALTH:
How physical activity improves mood and relieves anxiety is not yet clear.
Some theories propose that physical activity:
• Increases body temperature, thus relaxing muscle tension.
• Releases feel-good chemicals that improve mood.
• Offers a “time-out” from worries and depressing thoughts.
• Increases self-confidence, feeling of competence and a sense of mastery.
• Provides a sense of belonging and mutual support when participating with others.
SLEEP AND MENTAL HEALTH
Most teens need 9-11 hours of sleep every night.
Problems from not being fully rested include:
• Irritability
• Difficulty concentrating and learning
• Don’t move information from short-term to long-term memory as well
• Falling asleep in class
• Mood swings and behavior problems
• More accident prone
• More prone to depression
SLEEP AND MENTAL HEALTH
Suggestions for getting a good night sleep:
• Stay away from stimulants like caffeine in the evening, including chocolate, colas, and other caffeinated
beverages. These delay sleep and increase night waking.
• Do not go to bed hungry, have a light snack.
• Turn off any TV’s, computes, or cellphones, or just do not have electronics in the bedroom.
• Disengage from any stimulating activities like exercise, computer games or talking on the phone for at
least 30 minutes prior to bedtime. Reading is much more relaxing and may help you fall asleep.
• Taking a warm bath or shower helps prepare the body for sleep.
• If you are not feeling rested and functioning at your best most days, talk to your parents. You may need
to speak to a doctor if you are having problems sleeping in spite of trying the above tips.
• Try a cup of hot milk.

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Mental-health-and-well-being (1).pptx

  • 2. WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH? • Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Good mental health leads to positive self-image and in-turn, satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and deal with life’s challenges at home, work, or school.
  • 3. WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH? It is not uncommon for teenagers to develop problems with their mental health. Problems can range from mild to severe, and can include depression, anxiety, body esteem issues, and suicide, among others. Unfortunately, most young people with mental health problems don’t get any treatment for them. If you broke your leg or came down with pneumonia, you wouldn’t let it go untreated. Often however, young people ignore mental health problems thinking they will “snap out of it,” or that they are something to be ashamed of. That kind of thinking prevents people from getting the help they need. Sometimes getting help is a matter of understanding mental health issues and changing your mind about them.
  • 4. Why Are Self-Esteem and Body Image Important? Self-esteem is all about how much you feel you are worth — and how much you feel other people value you. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health and how you behave. Body image is how you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks. For many people, especially people in their early teens, body image can be closely linked to self- esteem.
  • 5. WHAT INFLUENCES A PERSON’S SELF- ESTEEM? • PUBERTY AND DEVELOPMENT • MEDIA IMAGES AND OTHER OUTSIDE INFLUENCES • FAMILIES AND SCHOOL
  • 6. PUBERTY AND DEVELOPMENT • Some people struggle with their self-esteem and body image when they begin puberty because it's a time when the body goes through many changes. These changes, combined with wanting to feel accepted by our friends, means it can be tempting to compare ourselves with others. The trouble with that is, not everyone grows or develops at the same time or in the same way.
  • 7. MEDIA IMAGES AND OTHER OUTSIDE INFLUENCES • Our tweens and early teens are a time when we become more aware of celebrities and media images — as well as how other kids look and how we fit in. We might start to compare ourselves with other people or media images ("ideals" that are frequently airbrushed). All of this can affect how we feel about ourselves and our bodies even as we grow into our teens.
  • 8. FAMILIES • Family life can sometimes influence our body image. Some parents might be too focused on looking a certain way. Family members might struggle with their own body image or criticize their kids' looks ("why do you wear your hair so long?" or "how come you can't wear pants that fit you?"). This can all influence a person's self-esteem, especially if they're sensitive to others peoples' comments.
  • 9. COMMON EATING DISORDERS The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa (usually called simply "anorexia" and "bulimia"). But other food-related disorders, like avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, binge eating, body image disorders, and food phobias, are becoming more and more commonly identified. 1. Anorexia People with anorexia have a real fear of weight gain and a distorted view of their body size and shape. As a result, they eat very little and can become dangerously underweight. 2. Bulimia Bulimia is similar to anorexia. With bulimia, people might binge eat (eat to excess) and then try to compensate in extreme ways, such as making themselves throw up or exercising all the time, to prevent weight gain.
  • 10. SUPPORT STRATEGIES/COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES Here are some strategies for supporting someone with mental health concerns: • Encourage the person to seek help and support from an adult. • Spend time with the person, listen to his/her concerns. • Be hopeful; help them feel like their life will get better. • Stand by them. Invite your friend to things that you are doing; keeping busy and staying in touch with friends will help your friend feel better, when they are ready.
  • 11. SUPPORT STRATEGIES/COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES • Learn as much as you can about mental illness so that you understand what is going on for them. • If you are a close friend or family member of someone with a mental health problem, make sure that you get help as well. Talk to someone about what is happening. This will help you be a better support person. • Put the person’s life before your friendship. If the person mentions thoughts of suicide, don’t keep it secret, even if the person has asked you to.
  • 12. HELP HOW-TO’S First Step, Reach Out To People You Trust • When dealing with mental health or emotional problems, it’s important not to go at it alone. Healing is a combination of helping yourself and letting others help you. Comfort and support, information and advice, and professional treatment are all forms of help. Find caring people in your life who can help you. These people might include: • friends • parents and other family members • someone who seems “like a parent” to you • other adults whose advice you would value—perhaps a favorite teacher or coach, a member of your church or other place of worship, or a good friend’s parent.
  • 13. HELP HOW-TO’S Second Step, Take Action • The more you know, the easier it is - Libraries are an excellent source of information about mental health. Bookstores often have “self-help” or “psychology” sections. • Nothing is worse than nothing - The consequences of not getting help for mental health problems can be serious. Untreated problems often continue and become worse, and new problems may occur. • It’s All in the Attitude - reasons why people do not get help for mental health problems. Fear, shame, and embarrassment etc. Being able to get the help, support, and professional treatment you need is a matter of changing your mind about mental health.
  • 14. HEALTHY EATING AND MENTAL HEALTH Healthy eating nourishes the body, including the brain, and supports mental health through: • Improved overall health and vitality • Increased ability to concentrate • Reduced irritability and mood swings • Lowered risk of mental illness
  • 15. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MENTAL HEALTH: Physical activity can make you feel good physically and build confidence. Getting Physically Active: • Make you feel better physically and feel better about yourself. • Improve your mood. • Improve self-esteem • Reduce physical reactions to stress. • Help you sleep better. • Give you more energy.
  • 16. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND MENTAL HEALTH: How physical activity improves mood and relieves anxiety is not yet clear. Some theories propose that physical activity: • Increases body temperature, thus relaxing muscle tension. • Releases feel-good chemicals that improve mood. • Offers a “time-out” from worries and depressing thoughts. • Increases self-confidence, feeling of competence and a sense of mastery. • Provides a sense of belonging and mutual support when participating with others.
  • 17. SLEEP AND MENTAL HEALTH Most teens need 9-11 hours of sleep every night. Problems from not being fully rested include: • Irritability • Difficulty concentrating and learning • Don’t move information from short-term to long-term memory as well • Falling asleep in class • Mood swings and behavior problems • More accident prone • More prone to depression
  • 18. SLEEP AND MENTAL HEALTH Suggestions for getting a good night sleep: • Stay away from stimulants like caffeine in the evening, including chocolate, colas, and other caffeinated beverages. These delay sleep and increase night waking. • Do not go to bed hungry, have a light snack. • Turn off any TV’s, computes, or cellphones, or just do not have electronics in the bedroom. • Disengage from any stimulating activities like exercise, computer games or talking on the phone for at least 30 minutes prior to bedtime. Reading is much more relaxing and may help you fall asleep. • Taking a warm bath or shower helps prepare the body for sleep. • If you are not feeling rested and functioning at your best most days, talk to your parents. You may need to speak to a doctor if you are having problems sleeping in spite of trying the above tips. • Try a cup of hot milk.