Health Prevention
Health Prevention
Health Prevention
Education, Recovery
Section I
•Education of the
client/patient
•Self help
•Lifestyle changes
• Developing
Coping Skills
•Bibliotherapy
•Prevention
Developing coping skills
-synopsis
• is an important element to prevent relapse
and to improve mental health outcomes.
Section I
•Education of the
client/patient
•Self help
•Lifestyle changes
• Developing
coping skills
•Bibliotherapy
•Prevention
e.g. Journaling
Self Help, Education and
Bibliotherapy - read a book!
In the UK, British mental health professionals
prescribe “Bibliotherapy” for their patients.
Patients are required to read up on their mental
health disorders, learn about causes, practical
measures and self help.
Some mental health professionals in the U.S. also prescribe bibliotherapy.
“A growing number of therapists are recommending something surprising for depressed and anxious patients:
Read a book.
The treatment is called bibliotherapy, and it is gaining force from a spate of research showing that some self-
help books can measurably improve mental health. In May alone, the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy
published two studies demonstrating the effectiveness of bibliotherapy in patients with depression or other mood
disorders. The national health system in Britain this year is prescribing self-help books for tens of thousands of
people seeking medical attention for mood disorders.” Kevin Helliker.
Bibliotherapy: Reading Your Way To Mental Health. (2007). Wall Street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118583572352482728.html
Education is one of the keys to learning how to
recover from mental health disorders,
both serious and less serious disorders.
This can lead to…
• Lifestyle changes • Developing coping skills
Lifestyle
changes
and
developing
coping
skills are
essential
elements of
successful
Good nutrition recovery. Journaling
Mental Health America, a mainstream
U.S. activist mental health non-profit
recommends
9 strategies for better mental health
6. Keep a journal
1. Connect with others 7. Watch your negative self-talk
2. Relax your mind 8. Get involved with spiritual
3. Exercise activities
4. Get enough rest 9. Write down 3 good things that
happen to you each week.
Focus on: Nutrition
• To select one area of lifestyle
change – Nutrition
Many who suffer from a broad arena of
mental health difficulties and disorders,
including sleep disorders, depression and
bipolar disorder, as well as serious mental
health disorders such as symptoms
associated with schizophrenia, do well to
give serious consideration to nutrition.
Poor nutrition can precipitate Major
Depression and other mental
disorders, and positive lifestyle
changes can make a big difference
towards improvement in mental
health.
Exercise
Lifestyle change and coping skill
Clinical studies indicate that exercise
can be more effective than
antidepressants for mild to moderate
depression. (Duke University).
Study: Exercise Has Long-Lasting Effects on
Depression. September 22, 2000. Duke Today, (Duke
University). http://today.duke.edu/2000/09/exercise922.html
In the same way a little bit of sand can ruin a car’s engine, there
are many external factors which can cause the brain to
malfunction or not perform optimally.
"Human Brain" by ddpavumba
"Close Up Of Car Engine" by Stoonn“
Psychedelic Guitar" by dan
Sensory Overload
The Manual of Nursing Diagnosis lists “sensory overload”
as a real condition, where “environmental stimuli” is above
normal levels. This can resulting in…
• Decreased cognitive • Decreased stress tolerance
capability • Restlessness
• Reduction in reasoning • Fatigue
ability • Increased anxiety
• Sleep disturbances, • Irritability
nightmares
• Loss of control
• Disorientation
• Short attention span
Mental overstimulation through
excessive media channels such as
• Movies
• Television
• Music
can be adjusted to more moderate levels, or
even therapeutic levels, and this can have a
positive mental health affect.
However, the client/patient needs to be taught
new life habits or adjust their lifestyle
outside the clinical setting in order to
benefit from a lifestyle that is more
conducive to better mental health.
“Front View Of Screaming Young Woman Listening Music" by imagerymajestic
"Satellite Dish" by renjith krishnan
Thoughts do not originate with
chemistry but with electrical charges.
• Thoughts are sparked through electrical, rather than chemical
charges.
The source of the
errant thinking
Mental disorders then,
must be
might more
considered, the
appropriately be
brain chemistry is
referred to in terms of
often an after-fact,
electro-chemical
or may have a
rather than as
source that is
chemical imbalances.
controllable or
modifiable.
• It is only after the fact, between the synapses of the neurons, from
thoughts already originating electrically, that the gap between
synapses is crossed by chemical impulses in the form of Neuron" by renjith
neurotransmitters. krishnan
Addressing faulty thinking and external
stimuli, we come closer to the source.
By addressing thought and mood at its source, the
electrical charge, rather than concentrating on the
chemical neurotransmitter, we come closer to the source
of faulty thinking, mental health or mood disorder.
Image, Synapse,
courtesy of
Synapse Sheelam
Ohan
Cause Effect
Faulty thinking Depression,
chemical imbalance
of neurotransmitters
Pharmaceutical drugs address
symptoms rather than causes of
mental health disorders
• To illustrate: You can provide medicine to individuals with
malaria, and they will experience relief.
• However, the cause of the malaria is not a blood or organ
imbalance, but a parasite.
• The parasite is transmitted by a mosquito.
Effect/Cause Effect
• Proliferation of • Spread of malaria
infected mosquitoes
Prevention in Mental Health
• By removing sources of
stagnant water, you address
the cause, and have come
closer to a permanent
solution for the mosquito
problem which is leading to
proliferation of mosquitoes,
which contribute to
widespread malaria.
• It is similar with mental
health.
• Prevention is an important
element of both health, and
Stagnant Water Photo by Evelyn Simak
mental health. geograph.org.uk
Cause and Effect, continued
• Controllable biological causes of depression
A Potential Natural Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence From a National Study. Frances E. Kuo, PhD,
and Andrea Faber Taylor, PhD
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.94.9.1580?hits=10&andorexactfulltext=and&FIRSTINDEX=0&searchid=1&resourcet
ype=HWCIT&RESULTFORMAT=&sortspec=relevance&maxtoshow=&fulltext=%22green+time%22%2C+television&
Exercise and Depression. (Retrieved August 3, 2009). Harvard Mental Health Letter. https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/Exercise-
and-Depression-report-excerpt.htm
Mind Launches Green Agenda for Mental Health. Ecotherapy vs. retail therapy. (2007). Heliq.com. From Heliq database:
http://www.huliq.com/21526/mind-launches-new-green-agenda-for-mental-health
Sleep
• Rather than classifying problems with sleep or a sleep
disorder as a symptom of a larger disorder, such as bipolar
disorder,
• Addressing the issue itself provides a more practical way
of dealing with issues having to do with sleep.
Mayo Clinic states:
“If you have chronic insomnia, a
better
approach may be to remove the
cause by
changing your lifestyle.”
Sleep
Sleep can be like the head pin, when
addressed, negate other symptoms that are
caused by the issues dealing with sleep.
For example, better sleep
results in:
-better focus
-less anger
-less irritability
-mood stability
-better judgment
• Awareness
• Incentive
• Education
• Self-Monitoring
• Handling finances
• Debt
• Self-sufficiency and
• Employment
• Integrity
• Honesty
• High ethics
1. Biological
2. Psychological
3. Social factors
"Open Mind" by Idea got
Biological Factors
Some biological factors may be
genetic, what can be referred to as a
“genetic predisposition,” but some are
not, and are controllable.
"Sad Woman
Sitting Alone In
Room" by
FrameAngel
A “Multi-Causal” Approach to
Mental Health Disorders
• Side Effects
• Risks
• Drug Cocktails
Side Effects
One of the most common complaints about
pharmaceutical drugs prescribed for mental health
disorders is side effects, some of which can be serious.
Serious
Side Effects
“Sexual dysfunction can adversely affect quality of life, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships. These
effects are of particular concern among patients with depression, in whom these issues may already be
compromised. Moreover, antidepressant-associated sexual dysfunction may lead to medication noncompliance
and premature discontinuation and thereby may increase the risk of relapse or recurrence of depression.10,11
In an open-label study of 1,022 patients with a mean 40 years of age, 59.1% reported antidepressant-
associated sexual dysfunction.10 10. Montejo AL, Llorca G, Izquierdo JA, et al. Incidence of sexual dysfunction associated with antidepressant agents: a
prospective multicenter study of 1022 outpatients. J Clin Psychiatry.2001;62(suppl 3):10-21.
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Illustrations by
Stuart Miles
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hotos.com
Vigorous marketing
by pharmaceutical corporations
In Blaming the Brain, by Michigan State University professor of
psychology, Elliot Valenstein, PhD, evidence is provided that the
current emphasis on prescribing psychiatric drugs, is, in part, due
to vigorous and continuous marketing on many levels, from
pharmaceutical corporations, from the 1960s through the present.
Marketing practices are sometimes unethical or misleading.
1. Education of the
client/patient and
their family
2. Freedom of
choice in treatment
and
3. Vigorous
attention to This presentation does not provide details on all of the
serious side effects or deleterious effects of psychiatric
effective non- medications, which are researchable, but side effects are
pharmaceutical serious enough to warrant freedom of choice in treatment,
approaches and vigorous attention to effective non-pharmaceutical
approaches.
Sleeping Businessman At His Desk" by imagerymajesti
Two Doctors
Two Approaches
• A man comes to the doctor with a back problem.
One doctor recommends
Back Pose Of
Male Doing
Exercise" by
imagerymajestic
- Free Digital
Photos.com
Similar with mental health
By focusing on non-pharmaceutical solutions involving
positive lifestyle adjustments, developing coping skills,
developing social relationships and practical areas of life,
the “more invasive” pharmaceutical approach can often be
circumvented. A better long-term outcome is the result. A
better short-term outcome often often results as well.
http://www.msss.gouv.qc.ca/en/
Benefits
* Better Quality of Life
* Greater Short-Term Success
* Better Long-Term Outcomes
* Lower Relapse Rate