Facts About Mental Disorder And How It Affects A Person

Mental illness has been widely acknowledged all over the world. It has been reported to increase its cases over the past few years. Studies and examinations have been dealing with the disorder and trying to identify its severity. Researchers have been seeking to understand how they can manage to create a keen awareness of its effect on a person’s daily life and to his long-term health conditions. It is more than just a feeling of emotional breakdown, and certain medications and medical treatments must be considered.

 

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How Common Does Mental Illness Happen?

“Mental health struggles are real. They can be painful. You may feel alone. In some of the darkest times, you may feel like something is “wrong” with you to the core. ” –Erica Thompson, LMFT, LPCC

A complex relation to biological status, genetics, personality, and environmental factors has been known to have a connection with a mental disorder. It can affect people of any race, gender, age, religion, and status. In fact, a comprehensive data of about 50% of the total population of 40 years old have been reported to have mental illness and the rates of the disorder tend to double its number after emergency cases. In line with that, people from all over the world can have a mental disorder as early as 13 years old, thus making 20% of the world’s children and adolescent mental health cases. Also, the ailment has proven to increase its mortality rate due to suicide attempts which is four times common in younger men compared to younger women.

 

How Does Mental Health Affect A Person?

The seriousness of mental illness includes a wide variety of cases such as major depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia, eating disorders, and suicidal behavior. The total number of risk developing cases happens when depression takes place. Since it affects a person’s thinking and mood, the overall behavior can make alterations based on the impact of emotional and psychological damage. At least every year, there was a calculation that between 800,000 and 10 million people (in America alone) die due to suicide that links to a mental disorder as of this year. It affects a person’s life, family, friends, work, relationships, critical thinking, decision making, social interactions, and psychological functions.

“So much of mental health work is about giving people a space to be witnessed and held while sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly of human life.” –Lillian Harris LCPC-C

 

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What Is The Main Cause Of Mental Illness?

Though there has been an early identification of mental illness, the cause remains steady on depression. It is the most common cause of the disorder that happens in the midst of a person’s emotional struggle and affects his psychological thinking. The mixed emotions can give a person low self-worth, low energy, confused feelings, mood swings, unhappiness, and poor concentration that may lead to irrational levels of hallucinations and delusions.

“It’s important to underscore here the importance of monitoring your mental health and knowing how different medications and lifestyle changes can impact your mental health.” –Julia Hogan, LCPC

There are thousands of unnoticed cases of mental illness, and most of them are not treating it well. Though the awareness and reminders are frequently given, there will still be some cases that people will surely ignore the situation and the problems it may cause. So when you happen to know someone that might need your help, do not hesitate to lend a hand and do what you can to provide primary treatment.