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Quote of the Day:. In a disordered mind as in a disordered body soundness of health is impossible. ~ Cicero. Quote of the Day:. In a disordered (lacking order: messy, lacking health: sick) mind as in a disordered body soundness (working order: healthy, ) of health is impossible.
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Quote of the Day: In a disordered mind as in a disordered body soundness of health is impossible. ~ Cicero
Quote of the Day: • In a disordered (lacking order: messy, lacking health: sick) mind as in a disordered body soundness (working order: healthy, ) of health is impossible. • Agree/Disagree: • My Reason: Modifications: will define unclear words & allow extra time.
FCS TEKS: §130.246. Counseling and Mental Health (c) Knowledge and skills. (1) The student applies mathematics, science, English language arts, and social studies in health science. The student is expected to: (C) identify societal perspectives related to mental health; TEKS: 130.246.c.1.C Principles of Human Services
Mental Illness Knowledge Check • Using a red pencil and mark the box that most closely matches your thoughts/beliefs. • Once you finish turn your paper over and wait for instructions.
Who/What is Society: • Webster’s College Dictionary says: An organized group of persons associated together who share: activities customs class culture belief Belief: an opinion, conviction, confidence in an idea
So does that include…Me/You? So we could define society as: • a group of people (Americans) who hold similar (same or really close) beliefs (opinions) on some topics (democracy, religion, standards of dress). Or we could say: a group of people (Mrs. Barber’s Class) who hold similar (same or really close) beliefs (opinions) on some topics (longer lunches & time between classes). • Then WE are society.
How society sees mental illness • Movies I am Sam Rain Man Girl Interrupted Patch Adams Black Swan What’s Eating Gilbert Grape Forrest Gump • Music Crazy Train (OzzyOsbourne) Manic Depression (Jimi Hendricks) I’m Going Slightly Mad (Queen) • Books To Kill a Mockingbird White Oleander Of Mice and Men The Tell-Tale Heart Great Expectations Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre • Written by Charlotte Bronte (21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855) under the pseudonym (pen name) Currer Bell in 1847. • Jane an orphan goes to live at Thornhill Hall (setting: England) as a governess for Adele, the daughter of Mr. Rochester.