Mental Health First Aid USA provides an overview of Mental Health First Aid, a program that teaches participants how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental crisis. The goals of Mental Health First Aid are to increase mental health literacy, decrease stigma around mental illness, and help individuals access community resources. The training covers common mental health issues like depression, anxiety, substance abuse disorders, and psychoses. It teaches a 5-step action plan to assess risk, listen non-judgmentally, reassure and provide information to the individual, encourage appropriate treatment, and support other help strategies. Studies show Mental Health First Aid effectively improves mental health literacy and reduces social distance and stigma towards those with mental illness.
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1. Mental Health First Aid USA:
An Overview
Diane Kelly, Executive Director
Mental Health America of Roanoke Valley
November 17, 2013
2. Mental Health First Aid USA
A Collaborative Partnership
National Council for Behavioral Health
Maryland State Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene
Missouri Department of Mental Health
3. What Is Mental Health First Aid?
⢠Help offered to a person developing a mental
health problem or experiencing a mental
health crisis
⢠Given until appropriate treatment and support
are received or until the crisis resolves
⢠Not a substitute for counseling, medical care,
peer support, or treatment
4. Goals of Mental Health First Aid
⢠To increase mental health literacy
⢠To decrease the stigma of mental illness
⢠To help individuals know how to access
community resources to deal with mental
health issues
5. Program Milestones
⢠Created in Australia in 2001
(University of Melbourne)
⢠Currently in 17 countries
⢠Piloted in the U.S. in 2008
⢠Youth Program Piloted in 2012
6. What Information Is Covered?
An Overview of Mental Health Problems
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Depression/Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Disorders in which psychosis occurs
Substance use disorders
Mental Health First Aid for Crisis Situations
Mental Health First Aid for Non-crisis
Situations
7. Why Mental Health First Aid?
⢠Mental health problems are common.
⢠Stigma is associated with mental health
problems.
⢠Individuals with mental health problems often
do not seek help.
⢠Many people are not well-informed about
mental health problems and donât know how
to respond.
⢠Professional help is not always on hand.
8. What Is a Mental Disorder?
A mental disorder or mental illness is a
diagnosable illness that
⢠Affects a personâs thinking, emotional state, and
behavior
⢠Disrupts the personâs ability to
- Work
- Carry out daily activities
- Engage in satisfying relationships
9. U.S. Adults with a Mental Disorder in
Any One Year
Type of Mental Disorder
Anxiety disorder
Major depressive disorder
Substance use disorder
Bipolar disorder
Eating disorders
Schizophrenia
Any mental disorder
% Adult
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11. What Is Depression?
Major depressive disorder lasts at least for 2 weeks and affects a
personâs
⢠Emotions, thinking, behavior, and physical well-being
⢠Ability to work and have satisfying relationships
12. Signs and Symptoms of Depression
Emotions
ď§ Sadness, anxiety, guilt, anger, mood swings, lack of
emotional responsiveness, feelings of helplessness,
hopelessness, irritability
Thoughts
ď§ Frequent self-criticism, self-blame, pessimism, impaired
memory and concentration, indecisiveness and
confusion, tendency to believe others see one in a
negative light, thoughts of death and suicide
13. Signs and Symptoms of Depression
Behaviors
ď§ Crying spells, withdrawal from others, neglect of
responsibilities, loss of interest in personal appearance, loss
of motivation, slow movement, use of drugs and alcohol
Physical
ď§ Fatigue, lack of energy, sleeping too much or too little,
overeating or loss of appetite, constipation, weight loss or
gain, headaches, irregular menstrual cycle, loss of sexual
desire, unexplained aches and pains
14. Types of Mood Disorders
⢠Major depressive disorder
⢠Bipolar disorder
⢠Seasonal depression
15. Risk Factors for Depression
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Distressing and uncontrollable event
Exposure to stressful life events
Medical conditions
Ongoing stress and anxiety
Another mental illness
Previous episode of depression
Family history
Substance misuse
16. What Are Anxiety Disorders?
An anxiety disorder differs from normal stress
and anxiety.
⢠An anxiety disorder is more severe and long lasting
and interferes with work and relationships.
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17. U.S. Adults with an Anxiety Disorder in
Any One Year
Type of Anxiety Disorder
% Adults
Specific phobia
Social phobia
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Panic disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Agoraphobia (without panic)
Any anxiety disorder
8.7
6.8
3.5
3.1
2.7
1.0
0.8
18.1
18. Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety
Physical
⢠Cardiovascular: pounding heart, chest pain, rapid heartbeat,
blushing
⢠Respiratory: fast breathing, shortness of breath
⢠Neurological: dizziness, headache, sweating,
tingling, numbness
⢠Gastrointestinal: choking, dry mouth, stomach pains, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea
⢠Musculoskeletal: muscle aches and pains (especially neck,
shoulders and back) restlessness, tremors and shaking,
inability to relax
19. Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety
Psychological
⢠Unrealistic or excessive fear and worry (about
past and future events), mind racing or going
blank, decreased concentration and memory,
indecisiveness, irritability, impatience, anger,
confusion, feeling âon edgeâ
Behavioral
⢠Avoidance of situations, obsessive or compulsive
behavior, distress in social situations, phobic
behavior
20. What Is Psychosis?
⢠Psychosis is a mental state in which a person
has lost some contact with reality.
⢠The person may have severe disturbance in
thinking, emotion, and behaviors.
⢠Psychosis usually occurs in episodes and is not
a constant or static condition.
24. Characteristics of Mania
⢠Increased energy and over activity
⢠Elated mood
⢠Need less sleep than usual
⢠Irritability
⢠Rapid thinking and speech
⢠Lack of inhibitions
⢠Grandiose delusions
⢠Lack of insight
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25. Without Early Intervention
⢠Poorer long-term functioning
⢠Increased risk of depression and suicide
⢠Slower psychological maturation and slower uptake
of adult responsibilities
⢠Strain on relationships and subsequent loss of social
supports
⢠Disruption of education and employment
⢠Increased use of alcohol and drugs
⢠Loss of self-esteem and confidence
⢠Greater chance of problems with the law
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26. What Are Substance Use Disorders?
Substance use disorders include
⢠Dependence
⢠Abuse that leads to problems at home or work
⢠Abuse that causes damage to health
The use of alcohol or drugs does not mean a person has a
substance use disorder.
Alcohol use disorders are three times as common as drug
use disorders.
27. Co-Occurrence
⢠Substance use disorders can co-occur with
almost any mental illness.
⢠Some people self-medicate with alcohol
and/or other drugs.
⢠People with mood or anxiety disorders are
two to three times more likely to have a
substance use disorder.
28. Mental Health First Aid
The Action Plan
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Assess for risk of suicide or harm
Listen nonjudgmentally
Give reassurance and information
Encourage appropriate professional help
Encourage self-help and other support
strategies
29. Assess for Risk of Suicide or Harm
The most common crises to assess for in
persons with psychotic symptoms are
ď Suicidal thoughts and behaviors
ď Disruptive or aggressive behavior directed to
other people
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30. Listening Nonjudgmentally
Key attitudes to make the person feel respected, and
understood:
⢠Acceptance
⢠Genuineness
⢠Empathy
Key nonverbal skills to show you are listening:
⢠Attentiveness
⢠Comfortable eye contact
⢠Open body posture
⢠Being seated
⢠Sitting next to the person rather directly opposite
⢠Not fidgeting
31. Helping a Person Who Is Agitated,
Disruptive, or Aggressive
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Assist the person by remaining calm.
Talk in a clear, concise way.
Use short, simple sentences.
Speak quietly in a nonthreatening tone at a
moderate pace.
Answer questions calmly.
Comply with reasonable requests.
Maintain your own safety.
Do not do anything to further agitate the person.
32. Evidenced Effectiveness
⢠Four published randomized control trials and a qualitative
study (in Australia)
â Increases mental health literacy
â Expands individualsâ knowledge of how to help someone in
crisis
â Connects individuals to needed services
â Reduces stigma
⢠Study on 33 US college campuses 2009-2011
â Increased mental health literacy
â Reduction in social distance (decreased stigma)
33. Vision
By 2020, Mental Health First Aid in
the USA will be as common as CPR
and First Aid.
34. Questions?
Diane Kelly, Executive Director
Mental Health America of Roanoke Valley
10 E. Church Avenue, Suite 300
Roanoke, Virginia 24011
(540) 344-0931
Email for Diane Kelly: mharv@infionline.net