mental health (a.k.a. emotional health). “the state of being free from mental disturbances that...
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Mental Health (a.k.a. Emotional Health)
“The state of being free from mental
disturbancesthat limit functioning.”
Mental health is…
If you know of someone who has been diagnosed witha mental disorder, how
does the disorder impact their ability to function? (How is their daily life impacted?)
Keep in mind that:
The function of a healthy brain is to perform in a manner that
enables human survival…
Let’s take a look:
7- Step Process of mental function
1. Stimulus occurs (thought, dream, see, hear, smell, taste, touch)
Our brain is continuously bombarded by stimuli
7 – Step Process of Mental Function
2. Our brain enables us to interpret the stimulus
(What does it mean?)
Not everyone interprets a stimulus the same way!
Examples?
3. An emotional response follows(Are you indifferent, sad, anxious, scared, happy?)
The emotion you feel depends on your interpretation (perception) of the stimulus.
Examples?
4. Your brain immediately releases neurotransmitter(s) in response
to the emotion(dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, acetylcholine, epinephrine...)
The release is just long enough to supportthe emotional response and then re-uptake
of the neurotransmitter occurs…
5. A physiological response results from the release of neurotransmitters(heart rate, breathing, muscle tension, salivation, relaxation, etc…)
Keep in mind that the physiological response is not directly in your control!
6. A behavioral response occurs(running, thinking, speaking, moving, lifting, eating, laughing, yelling,
whispering, grinning, squinting, turning, flinching, etc.…)
Even though you may not be able to control your physiological response in step 5, your behavioral
response can often be controlled.
7. Outcome
Did you respond effectively to the stimulus?
Now let’s look at an example
1. Stimulus occurs (thought, dream, see, hear,
smell, taste, touch)
You are walking down the hall to class and the tardy bell rings
2. Your brain interprets the stimulus.
(You give the stimulus meaning.)
What does it mean to you?
It means….
You realize you’re going to be late to class.
3. An emotional response occurs(indifferent, apathy, sad, anxious, fear, happy, etc.)
You are scared
4. Your brain immediately releases
neurotransmitter(s) in response
to the emotion(dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, acetylcholine,
epinephrine...)
Adrenaline and endorphins
surge into the bloodstream.
5. A physiological response results
from the release of neurotransmitters
Your heart begins to race, your muscles
tighten, your stomach tightens, and you become hyper-alert.
6. A behavioral response occurs(running, moving, lifting, eating,
laughing, yelling, whispering, grinning,
flinching…)
You sprint to the door and jump inside the room.
7. Outcome
The teacher’s back was to the door so she didn’t notice that you were late.
You were able to get to class without being counted as tardy.