Saturday, November 19, 2016

Mental Disorders

State Standard 1: Essential Concepts

1.11.M Describe common mental health conditions and why seeking professional help for these conditions is important.

State Standard 2: Analyzing Influences

2.1.M Analyze the internal and external issues related to seeking mental health assistance.


Background: A mental disorder is an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others. For example, a mental disorder could affect a person's ability to study, keep a job, or make friends.

Some behaviors fall outside the broad range of normal behaviors. If behaviors, feelings, or thoughts are highly unusual and not appropriate to the situation, they are considered abnormal. Mental health experts see abnormal thoughts, feelings, or behaviors as signs, or symptoms, of a mental disorder.

Resources Needed: Computer, Internet Access, Microsoft Office Suite.

Lesson:

Read Chapter 4 (pages 80-110) in the Prentice Hall Health textbook.  

  1. Explore more about Mental Illness by clicking here Mental Illness
  2. What are some of the warning signs of Mental Illness? Click Warning Signs to discover more. 
  3. Taking a Screening Test is one of the quickest ways to determine if someone is experiencing a mental health condition. 
  4. Find out more about the Treatment that is available for individuals dealing with mental illness. 
  5. Discover the various Resources that are available in our community to help. 
Please review the following videos that address the topic of mental illness and how it affects the lives of teens. 






Assignment:

Part A (50 points)

Do you know someone with a mental disorder? Using Microsoft Word select a mental disorder that you would like to find more information about and write a 2-3 page paper with an overview of the mental disorder of your choice. Include the warning signs of the disorder, symptoms, and treatment.

Part B (50 points)

Using Microsoft Publisher create a flyer with information about your disorder. Include warning signs, symptoms, treatment, and resources. (A resource can be a hotline, or local mental health service office) 

Discussion Board (25 points):

What you can do as a friend to support someone dealing with a mental illness? Include information you have learned about the mental disorder you have chosen. Initial post due Wednesday, responses to classmates due Sunday.

Rubric: Please review the Rubric for scoring information.

Conclusion:

It is important to not only understand mental illness, but it is important to show compassion for individuals that struggle with mental illness.By becoming an informed citizen we can work together to eliminate the stigma that surrounds receiving help for something that may be causing trouble in your life. If you are feeling that something is happening beyond your control there are many resources and help available to assist you or a loved one. 

References:

Behavioral Health Department. (2015). Retrieved November 19, 2016, from http://vchca.org/behavioral-health/mental-health---youth-family-services/transitions 

Mental Health America. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2016, from http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/ 

Parenkh, R. (2015, September). Warning Signs of Mental Illness. Retrieved November 18, 2016, from https://psychiatry.org/patients-families/warning-signs-of-mental-illness 

Pruitt, B. E., Allegrante, J. P., & Prothrow-Stith, D. (2010). Health. Boston, MA: Pearson/Prentice Hall. 




Thursday, January 7, 2016


Hello Students!

I am your teacher, Mrs. Edgeworth. I have chosen to teach Health Science because I believe that being a healthy and active member of society is essential to our overall well-being. I can be considered as a middle ground person as I sometimes enjoy concrete facts, as well as taking time to look up at the sky an imagine what could be. As most of you, my learning style is all across the board. Although I think group work is important for social learning, I personally enjoy working alone and forming my own opinions and understanding about content.

I graduated from Oxnard High School in 2001. I obtained my bachelor degree in Psychology from California State University Channel Islands in 2010. After graduating from CSUCI I began working as a substitute teacher and that is where my love for teaching was born. Since then I have worked for the Oxnard Union High School District for the past 6 years.

My husband, Randall and I have a two year old daughter, Keira. We have a dog named Zoe and we enjoy spending time with family, and going on drives to explore California. I love reading books and being a lifelong learner by educating myself on politics, history, and anything that will make me a more well informed citizen.  

I am a very open-minded person and I have learned to take time to appreciate each of your learning styles, and personalities. I am confident that each of you will be successful in my class because just this picture of my child at five months old demonstrates- each and every one of you should be proud of yourself because a simple task such as sitting up on your own is an enormous milestone in your life! By taking one step at a time we will all learn to build upon the skills we have acquired to accomplish greatness!

I look forward to working with each and every one of you this year!

Warm Regards,

Mrs. Edgeworth 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Video Demonstration


For this week’s assignment I have chosen to review with my students how to access the MyVue portal. MyVue is a software program provided by the district that allows parents and students to have access to grades and attendance at all times. Students are able to see missing assignments, and their scores on all assignments as well. This keeps both the parents and students informed of academic progress, and helps to eliminate issues with grades and poor attendance. 

***For confidentiality and protection of the students I did not log on to the MyVue Portal as part of my demonstration as it would provide specific information about a student. 

How to login to your MyVue Portal

Saturday, August 8, 2015

You can overcome any obstacle!

I recently had the challenge of uploading a video onto a PowerPoint presentation. At first I thought this would be an easy task by simply inserting a video onto Microsoft PowerPoint. I completed this portion of the assignment with ease, but when I went to play the video in a slideshow it would not work. I then decided to try the Freemake conversion software that I had used in my blogpost to upload the video onto the PowerPoint. This was a little more difficult, but in the end I was able to upload the video onto my PowerPoint presentation and the video played. I felt this was a good exercise because what I thought would be an easy task that would only take a click or two was actually difficult. I was grateful for the Freemake conversion software that helped me create a PowerPoint that had a video that played during the slideshow.