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Introduction to Mental

Health / Illness
Hammad
Lecturer INS
Objectives
1. Analyze your own perceptions, values, beliefs, and feelings
towards mental health and mental illness.
2. Analyze cultural perceptions of mental health, mental illness, and
mental health nursing.
3. Discuss the history of psychiatry and psychiatric nursing in
Pakistan.
4. Demonstrate understanding of laws governing admissions and
discharge of clients in mental health settings.
5. Analyze the common personal and civic rights retained by
patients in mental health settings and ethical issues related to it.

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Mental Health and Illness
•Mental disorders affect nearly 12% of the world population.

•Nearly 450 million people can benefit from diagnosis and


treatment.

•Mental health awareness and advocacy have been


considered the cornerstones of progress and improvement.

(World Mental Health Day Report:2008)


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Mental Health and Illness, Cont..
•Each year, about 42.5 million American adults (or 18.2
percent of the total adult population in the United
States) suffer from some mental illness, enduring
conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, or
schizophrenia.

(Bekiempis, 2014)

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Mental Health Mental Illness
•We infer the presence or absence of mental health
from an individual’s behavior, thinking, and feeling

•All Human behavior lies somewhere along a


continuum of mental health and mental illness

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Continuum of Mental Health and
Mental Illness

Adaptive Maladaptive

Mental Health Mental illness

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Key Facts
•There are different mental disorders, with different
presentations characterized by a combination of abnormal
thoughts, perceptions, emotions, behavior, and relationships
with others.
•Mental disorders include depression, bipolar affective
disorder, schizophrenia and other psychoses, dementia,
intellectual disabilities, and developmental disorders
including autism.
•There are effective strategies for preventing mental
disorders such as depression.
•Access to health care and social services capable of
providing treatment and social support is key.
(WHO, 2017)

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Key Facts Cont.…
• The burden of mental disorders continues to grow
with significant impacts on health and major
social, human rights, and economic consequences
in all countries of the world.

(WHO, 2017)

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Mental Health
• “Mental health is not a concrete goal to be achieved; rather, it is a
lifelong process and includes a sense of harmony and balance for
the individual, family, friends, and community”
(Fontaine, 2003)

•Robinson (1983) defined mental health as: “… a dynamic state in


which thought, feeling, and behavior that is age-appropriate and
congruent with the local and cultural norms is demonstrated”
(Townsend, 2006)

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Mental Health
•Mental health is “a positive state in which one is
responsible, displays self–awareness, is self–
directive, is reasonably worry-free, can cope with
usual daily tensions and is satisfied with the life”

(Shives & Isaac, 2002)

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Components of Mental Health
•Self Esteem
• Self-governance
•Growth Orientation/self realization
•Tolerance of Uncertainty
•Mastery of the Environment
•Reality Orientation
•Stress Management
(Moher,2006)

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Mental Illness
•Mental disorder is defined as “ a clinically significant
behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that
occurs in an individual and that is associated with
present distress (e.g., a painful symptom) or disability
(e.g., impairment in one or more important areas of
functioning).

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Mental illness can occur when the brain (or part of the
brain) is not working well or is working in the wrong way.

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Guiding Principles for Mental
Health Nursing Practice
•Every person is worthy of dignity and respect
•Every person has the potential to change and grow
•All people share basic human needs
•All behavior is meaningful and can be understood from
the person’s perspective
•People have the right to participate in decisions
affecting their health and treatment
•Through the therapeutic use of self, via a therapeutic
relationship and communication nurses help people
adapt, change and grow.
(Mohr,2006)
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Conclusion
•Mental health is like a violin with strings of interactions,
behaviors, affect, and intellect.

•All these together may produce a pleasant or stimulating


melody or they may be discordant and irritating. The tune
continually changes.

•No one is entirely mentally unhealthy, and no one is always


fully healthy

(Ebersole and Hess cited by Sheves 2002)


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Bibliography
• Boyd, M. A. (2005). Psychiatric nursing contemporary practice. New York: Lippincott.

• Fortinash, K. M., & Worret, P. A. H. (2004). Psychiatric mental health nursing. (3rd ed.).
St. Louis: Mosby.

• Mohr, W. K.(2006).Psychiatric-mental health nursing (6th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott.

• Putman ,S (2008).Mental illness: Diagnostic Title or derogatory term? (Attitudes towards mental
illness.) Developing a learning resource for use within a clinical call centre. .A systematic
literature review on attitudes towards mental illness: The Journal of Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing 15,684-693

• Shives, L. R. (2002). Basic concepts of psychiatric mental health nursing (5th ed.). Philadelphia:
F.A Davis.

• World Mental Health theme Report, 2008

• WHO. (2017)

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Any Question?

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“Being able to be
your true self is one
of the strongest
components of good
mental health”

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THANKS

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