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Mental Health State of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community. Defense Mechanisms Occurs mainly in our unconscious mind. They are relatively involuntary patterns of response which involve feelings, thoughts and behaviours. Types: - Denial - Repression - Projection - Displacement - Regression - Rationalization - Sublimation - Reaction formation - Compartmentalization - Intellectualization Coping Mechanism Are conscious and purposeful patterns of behavior used to neutralize, deny, or counteract anxiety. They are based on cognition. Adaptive coping strategies: - Situational assessment - Coping strategies (to build/prepare for a positive outcome or a negative outcome). Effective coping strategies (e.g., lower your expectations, ask others to help or assist you, take responsibility for the situation, engage in problem solving, maintain emotionally supportive relationships). Stress - A condition resulting when a threat or challenge to our well-being requires us to adjust or adapt to environment. - Distress: negative; demanding exhaustive energy. - Eustress: positive and motivating; can enhance sense of well-being. - Acute: "fight or flight" response; episodic. - Chronic: ongoing, continuous. Anxiety - A feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, or uncertainty occurring in response to real or perceived threat from an unknown source; Automatic, unconscious biological response. - Normal: necessary for survival; provides energy to manage daily life, pursue goals. - Acute: short term. - Chronic: experienced over long time; chronic fatigue, insomnia, poor concentration, social/work impairment. Involves four levels: - Mild - Moderate - Severe - Panic Treatment - Medications like antianxiety / anxiolytics (e.g., benzodiazepines). - Psychotherapy e.g., cognitive-behavioural therapy which allows individuals to replace negative thoughts and behaviours with more positive, productive thoughts. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - A disorder characterized by chronic excessive worry on most days, over period of at least 6 months. - Accompanied by three or more of the following symptoms: restlessness, fatigue, concentration problems, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbance. Complete S&S: - Excessive worry, anxiety, restlessness, irritability, muscle tension, difficulty falling/staying asleep, fatigue, AND possible somatic symptoms like chest pain, hyperventilation, headaches, tremors, increased urinary, frequency, GI disturbances Panic disorder - An anxiety disorder marked by unpredictable minutes-long episodes of intense dread in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking, or other frightening sensations. Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia) - A disorder where fear of interacting with others or being in social situations that might lead to a negative evaluation is present. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) A disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, jumpy anxiety, numbness of feeling, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted recurrent, persistent, unwanted thoughts or images CAUSING intense anxiety, and/or repetitive behaviour (actions) engaged to REDUCE high level of anxiety. - Invasive, inappropriate thoughts commonly related to sexuality, violence, illness, death, contamination - Severe interference with social, occupation function; Inability to finish tasks.

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PN3003 Mental Health Exam Study
Guide Graded A+ 2025-2026
Mental Health
State of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can
cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is
able to make a contribution to his or her community.
Defense Mechanisms
Occurs mainly in our unconscious mind. They are relatively involuntary patterns of
response which involve feelings, thoughts and behaviours.

Types:
- Denial
- Repression
- Projection
- Displacement
- Regression
- Rationalization
- Sublimation
- Reaction formation
- Compartmentalization
- Intellectualization
Coping Mechanism
Are conscious and purposeful patterns of behavior used to neutralize, deny, or
counteract anxiety. They are based on cognition.

Adaptive coping strategies:
- Situational assessment
- Coping strategies (to build/prepare for a positive outcome or a negative outcome).

Effective coping strategies (e.g., lower your expectations, ask others to help or


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assist you, take responsibility for the situation, engage in problem solving,
maintain emotionally supportive relationships).
Stress
- A condition resulting when a threat or challenge to our well-being requires us to
adjust or adapt to environment.

- Distress: negative; demanding exhaustive energy.
- Eustress: positive and motivating; can enhance sense of well-being.
- Acute: "fight or flight" response; episodic.
- Chronic: ongoing, continuous.
Anxiety
- A feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, or uncertainty occurring in response to real
or perceived threat from an unknown source; Automatic, unconscious biological
response.

- Normal: necessary for survival; provides energy to manage daily life, pursue
goals.
- Acute: short term.
- Chronic: experienced over long time; chronic fatigue, insomnia, poor
concentration, social/work impairment.

Involves four levels:
- Mild
- Moderate
- Severe
- Panic

Treatment
- Medications like antianxiety / anxiolytics (e.g., benzodiazepines).

- Psychotherapy e.g., cognitive-behavioural therapy which allows individuals to
replace negative thoughts and behaviours with more positive, productive thoughts.



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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- A disorder characterized by chronic excessive worry on most days, over period of
at least 6 months.

- Accompanied by three or more of the following symptoms: restlessness, fatigue,
concentration problems, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbance.

Complete S&S:
- Excessive worry, anxiety, restlessness, irritability, muscle tension, difficulty
falling/staying asleep, fatigue, AND possible somatic symptoms like chest pain,
hyperventilation, headaches, tremors, increased urinary, frequency, GI disturbances
Panic disorder
- An anxiety disorder marked by unpredictable minutes-long episodes of intense
dread in which a person experiences terror and accompanying chest pain, choking,
or other frightening sensations.
Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
- A disorder where fear of interacting with others or being in social situations that
might lead to a negative evaluation is present.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A disorder characterized by haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal,
jumpy anxiety, numbness of feeling, and/or insomnia that lingers for four weeks or
more after a traumatic experience.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted recurrent, persistent, unwanted
thoughts or images CAUSING intense anxiety, and/or repetitive behaviour
(actions) engaged to REDUCE high level of anxiety.

- Invasive, inappropriate thoughts commonly related to sexuality, violence, illness,
death, contamination

- Severe interference with social, occupation function; Inability to finish tasks.

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