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Welcome !! Session Four. ACE Training. Psychological Disabilities. Affects 41 million Americans (One in five have been diagnosed) Recovery rate – 50 -70% Resulting Problems. Anxiety Attention Deficit Disorders Depressive Disorders Eating Disorders Mood Disorders Panic Disorders
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Welcome !!Session Four ACE Training
Psychological Disabilities • Affects 41 million Americans (One in five have been diagnosed) • Recovery rate – 50 -70% • Resulting Problems
Anxiety Attention Deficit Disorders Depressive Disorders Eating Disorders Mood Disorders Panic Disorders Personality Disorders Schizophrenia Post Traumatic Stress Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Seizure Disorders Sexual/Gender Disorders Stress Disorders Substance Abuse TBI Psychological Disorders
Common Psychological Disabilities at ENMU • Anxiety/Panic Disorders • Depressive Disorders • (Clinical Depression/Bipolar) • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders • Personality • Schizophrenia • Seizure Disorders
Anxiety Disorders Most Common of the Psychological Disorders
Anxiety Disorder Stats_______________________________ • Affects 7.3% of Adult Americans 8.3 Million Women 4.2 Million Men • 14.6% During our lifetime • 6% During any given month
Depressive Disorders(Clinical Depression/Bipolar)_______________________________ • Very common psychiatric disorder • High risk factors for Physical health (Heart Disease, Stroke) Marriage Jobs Suicide
Depression Stats_______________________________ • 17 Million Americans develop depression each year (8.6% over the age of 18) • 17% of Americans will experience depression at some point in their life • Peak age for onset Women 15 to 19 Men 25 to 29 • 50% of all suicides
Get ready for Trial 1Please do not write any letters down until instructed to do so.
Answer to test 1 • Trial 1 UM • Trial 2 TZLD • Trial 3 KXCEJO • Trial 4 AVCYISEH • Trial 5 LBFQRPMAUX • Trial 6 ZQECTBUMONRV
Now flip your answer sheet over and grab the second answer sheet.
This next memory test will reveal how distracters work in the brains of students with these psychological disabilities