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Mental & Emotional health. Warm up: What comes to mind when you think of mental health? What do you anticipate you will learn about in this unit?. What is Mental-Emotional Health?. Do you see yourself in a positive way? Are you able to handle challenges and setbacks well?
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Mental & Emotional health Warm up: What comes to mind when you think of mental health? What do you anticipate you will learn about in this unit?
What is Mental-Emotional Health? • Do you see yourself in a positive way? • Are you able to handle challenges and setbacks well? • Being able to say yes to these questions is one sign of mental and emotional health. • On your note sheet: what are some examples of challenges/setbacks that teenagers might face on a daily basis?
What is Mental & emotional health? • Mental and Emotional health helps you function effectively each day. • Definition – the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life.
The Importance of mental and Emotional health • Why do you think it is important to have good mental and emotional health? • Makes a person generally happy and able to enjoy life. • More confident • Comfortable with others • Flexible and cope with a wide variety of feelings and situations • Affect the other areas of health (physical health & family social health)
Characteristics of Good Mental/emotional health • How do you know if you have good mental and emotional health? • What characteristics might someone who has good mental/emotional health possess?
Characteristics of Good Mental/emotional health • People with good mental/emotional health demonstrate the following characteristics: • Sense of belonging: • Feeling close to family members, friends, teachers, and other provides you with support. • Sense of purpose: • Recognizing that you have value and importance as a person lets you set and reach goals. • Positive outlook: • Seeing the bright side of life reduces stress and increases your chances of success.
Characteristics of Good Mental/emotional health • Self-sufficiency: • Having the confidence to make responsible decisions promotes your sense of independence and self-assurance. • Healthy self-esteem: • Having healthy self-esteem helps you accept and recover from difficulties and failures.
Resiliency & Mental Health • Everyone has to manage difficult and stressful situations. • Mentally and emotionally healthy people handle stresses in positive ways. • These people are resilient. • Resiliency – the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficult, or crisis.
Self-esteem • Developing self-esteem influences the other characteristics of good mental health. • Self-esteem – how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself. • Self-esteem affects your overall attitude and the health choices you make.
How You develop self-esteem • What kind of things or situations increase your self-esteem? • Increases when you are praised for your efforts or a job well done. • Increases when you believe that you can succeed, or when you master new challenges. • No one succeeds at new tasks and activities all the time. • Why might someone not succeed at something the first time? • Use positive self-talk • What are some examples of negative self-talk? • How can you change those around to positive self-talk?
Benefits of healthy self-esteem • Helps you feel proud of yourself and your abilities, skills, and accomplishments. • You feel that setbacks are temporary. • You have the confidence to attack challenges and overcome them. • Gives you the confidence to try new things regardless of outcome. • Don’t see self as a failure if they do not succeed at something.
Improving Your Self-Esteem • You can control many things that affect your self-esteem. • Avoid criticizing yourself, or spending time with people who criticize you. • Set realistic expectations, and don’t expect everything to be perfect. • Choose friends who value and respect you. • Focus on positive aspects about yourself. • Replace negative self-talk with positive. • Work toward accomplishments rather than perfection.
Improving self-esteem cont. • Consider your mistakes learning opportunities. • Try new activities to discover you talents. • Write down your goals and the steps you will take to achieve them. • Exercise regularly to feel more energized. • Volunteer your time to help someone. • Accept the things you can’t change, and focus your energy on changing the things you can.
Developing Self-Awareness • American psychologist Abraham Maslow created a theory that explains human development and motivation. • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order, starting with basic needs and building towards the need for your highest potential.
Level 5: Self-actualization Level 4: Feeling Recognized Level 3: Belonging Level 2: Safety Level 1: Physical Needs Hierarchy of Needs
Physical Needs – Level 1 • Need to satisfy life’s basic needs of hunger, thirst, sleep, and shelter. • Once these needs are met then we become interested in meeting the needs in the next level.
Safety Needs • The need to be secure from danger. • Safety needs include: • Protection • Security • Order • Law • Limits • Stability
Belonging – Level 3 • Once your basic and safety needs are met then you become interested in meeting the need to belong and be loved. • This includes having or being a part of: • Family • Affection • Relationships • Work groups
Esteem Needs or Feeling Recognized – Level 4 • The need to achieve, and/or need to be recognized. • Achievement • Status • Responsibility • reputation
Self-Actualization – Level 5 • Self Actualization – to strive to be the best you can. • Personal growth • Fulfillment • Reaching your potential is something that is ongoing and can take a lifetime to accomplish.
Meeting your needs in a healthy way. • Need to understand how to meet needs in a healthy way and avoid meeting needs using high risk behaviors. • For example: joining a gang to meet belonging needs. • How do you meet your needs in each of the levels. • What level are you focused most on right now? • Why do you think understanding your needs affects your self-esteem?
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