H CH 4 Mental Disorders

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Name Date. Preview 1. What might cause someone to develop an eating disorder? Explore 2, How would you thin was happ: spond to Lauren, who said, “Everyone I saw who was Be specific in your response. 3. What did the expert mean when she said that eating disorders are about wanting to gain some control in one’s life? 4, When Michael felt that he “wasn’t good enough for anything,” he decided to lose weight. Suggest three other things Michael could have done instead to address this feeling 5. What factors contribute to the high death rate for people with eating disorders compared to the death rate for people with other mental disorders? \©Pearton Edueston, le, publhing ve Pearson Prentice Hal Alright eserved 15 Name Class. Date. Video 4: Starving for Control ¢contimed 6. Why do you think people who are aware that their behavior is unhealthy, such as Becca, wait so long to ask for help? 7. Use Megan’s story to explain why some mental health experts classify eating disorders as impulse control disorders. Wrap-Up 8. How could you help a friend with an eating disorder? Connect to Your Life 9. What three things did you learn from the video about dealing with eating disorders? ‘© Pesrton Educatian, tn. publishing ae Pearson Prentice Mal Aight resarved 16 is Mental Disorders (pp. 82-88) What Are Mental Disorders? 1. List three general symptoms of a mental disorder. b. G 2. Complete the concept map about mental disorders. heredity Causes of Mental Disorders c SS I ‘© Pearson Education, ne. publishing as Pearson Premice Hal Alright carved sae a Class____—— Section 4-1: Note Taking Guide (continued) Other Mental Disorders 4. Complete the outline by adding details about other mental disorders. 1, Other Mental Disorders A. Mood disorders extreme emotions make it difficult to function; ____—_——— ggg ggg eee a ages ve ged B. Schizophrenia a rae gees eae EES Geer eee eee SE eee et EO C. Impulse-conirol disorders Bg cata veg eat Bsc ego even D. Personality disorders Seeger Bese eee o ee eee EE Group A ee ese eee cece ese gOS (© Person Education, Inc, publishing ae Poseson Prentice Hal. Ail ights reserved. 42 Eating Disorders (pp. 90-93) Anorexia Nervosa Binge Eating Disorder 1. Complete the table with details about eating disorders. cater) Cy dogs not eat enough food to maintain _ puate a healthy weight peseiauaniasaauastastiae Symptoms f. eating in private; bathroom visits —_____| aftereating = Health g. aaa _ | k. excess weight gain; risks ; — unhealthy dieting: EE esHEECEHSEEPEELS | areater risk of —_——_— ———. ines Treatment | d. ec eaeeeceeeees| HAE eee rn Frome Hal. AM rights reserve cate 4 Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided, 1. a disorder in which a person doesn't eat a. anorexia nervosa enough to maintain a healthy body weight b. bulimia ——— 4 adisorder that causes excessive weight gain g, binge eating disorder ——— 3. a disorder that causes erosion of the tooth enamel ——— 4 adisorder in which an individual eats large amount and then purges 5. a disorder in which an individual eatsa large quantity of food without purging —— 6. adisorder that causes dry skin, growth of fine body hair, and lowered body temperature Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. 7. Which is not a symptom of bulimia? a. eating in private b. refusal to eat ©. eating too much food too quickly d. bathroom visits right after eating —— 8 One possible risk of binge eating disorder is a, extreme weight loss. b. unhealthy dieting, ¢, starving to death. 4. loss of tooth enamel. A female who has lost a large amount of weight and no longer has menstrual periods may have a, anorexia nervosa. b. bulimia. ¢. binge eating disorder. 4. personality disorder. ———10. Which is not a possible cause of anorexia? a. an imbalance of brain chemicals b. a desire for control ©. a strong desire to please others d. a healthy body image SEH, (Pearson Eaton, ine, publiching ne Pesrson Prantn Hal, Al ights reserved 63 —_- Depression and Suicide (pp. 94-99) Clinical Depression 1. List five signs of clinical depression. 2, List five risk factors for depression a b. e ee a. de ssseeeeeuaeeee esas oe easaa despues ssaseee es easee eee ntaseer ee saEaeeee eeaoee ee Self-Injury 3. Define the term self injury. eee EC eas aLERLEL PELE ELH SLE 4, People who self-injure a. don’t hurt themselves on purpose, b, are trying to kill themselves. «. tend to be proud of their behavior. d. are trying to relieve painful feelings. ‘© Pearson Education, Is, publishing ws Penron Pence Hall Al ight raver. 46 Name Class, Date, Section 4-3: Note Taking Guide (continued) Suicide Prevention 5. Complete the outline by adding details about suicide prevention. I. Suicide Prevention Suicide ie the intentional killing of oneself. A. Risk factors E. Helping others eee ese zee VEE FTTH SEE EE EECCA F. Helping yourself egg AEE eee te see Eee ve PCE (© Pearson Eeueation, Inc. publishing as Peorson Prac Hal. lights resarves a7

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