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What are the Possible Mental Health Challenges Faced by Adolescnece Worldwide
Conduct Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Eating Disorder, Risk Bbehavior including that relate to sexual behavior, substance abuse and violent abuse
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What quadrant is analytical thinking
Quadrant A
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Who discovered mind mapping
Tony Buzan
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Explain what ang Naa sa quadrant a
learners are more into logical thinking, they are good when it is expressed in numbers and quantities but they have difficulties to express their emotions and feelings.
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Are short term and temporary changes in a person’s thoughts, feelings, or behavior that upset one’s well-being, interpersonal relationships, and productivity.
Mental Health Problems
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Competence is closely related to
Slef-esteem and self identity
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Good Mental health is linked with
Individuals Self Concept - Emotion about himself
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Who stated that the mental health is defined by different experts from different culture.
The World Health Organization (WHO) The world Health Report in 1991
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Deals with one's capacity to separate one's identity from other significant persons like parents, lovers, and special friends.
Autonomy
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was more adept with analytical, logical, reasoning, and critical thinking.
Left Hemisphere of The Brain
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It is gained through time.
Competence
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Explain the Self-Actualization
It is fulfilling one’s perceived potentials, becoming the person that one has always aspired for. However achieving self actualization is not the end of the self development since you still need to practice and learn what you need to know and teach it from the people around you.
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For performing tasks that were intuitive, creative, and synthesizing
Right Hemisphere of the Brain
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What are the 5 Life Task
1. Essence of Spirituality 2.Find Leisure 3.Friendship 4.Love 5.Self-direction
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are the key notions of being competent.
Ability to accept changes and being resellient
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State of wellness where every aspect of a person is in balance.
Well-Being
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Having a wonderful self-concept is about having a spirituality that provides philosophical and existential meaning to one's life and about one's relationship with his perceived Supreme Being.
Having a wonderful self-concept
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Know and celebrate the core of your person
Essence of Spirituality
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Instictual or Dinosaur Brain
Repltillian Brain
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It is the capacity for self-direction and having a clearly defined role identity.
Autonomy
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is a major underlying factor of competence
Responsibilty
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He conducted a study for epilepsy, which gave him the 1981 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine.
Dr. Roger Sperry
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Visual tools and help in linking together
Mind Mapping
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What are the Concepts of Mental Health
1. Subjective Well-Being 2. Perceived Self-Efficacy 3.Autonomy 4.Competence 5.Integrational Dependence 6.Self-actualizaton of one’s emotional potential and intellectual among others
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Guarantee to good mental healthy
Healthy self concept + healthy mind and body
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He discovered that the right hemisphere of the brain was performing tasks that were intuitive, creative, and synthesizing; while the left hemisphere of the brain was more adept with analytical, logical, reasoning, and critical thinking.
Dr Roger Sperry
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Rational or Thinking Brain
Neocortex
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Glow in the warmth of loving yourself and others
Love
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A neuroscientist who came up with the theory that identified three distinct parts of the brain, namely: Neocortex, Limbic system, and Reptilian complex, which were referred to as “ The Triune Brain Theory”.
Dr. Paul Maclean
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5 Steps to Improve Mental Health and Well-Being
1.Connect 2.Be-Active 3.Keep Learning 4.Give to Others 5.Take Notice
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Proponent of “Brain Dominance Theory” which he derived from observations and tests that the human body, although symmetrical and paired in almost all aspects, do not necessarily function equally.
Ned Herrmann
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On the other hand,refers to diagnosable mental disorders that may require medical attention. It is characterized by changes in one’s thinking, feeling, and behavior, as well as in one’s relationships and productivity.
Mental Illness
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We grow and develop based on our relationship
Friendship
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Is the capacity to adjust to changes necessary for one’s survival.
Adaptability
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is one's perception of one's value and worth, effectiveness, and ability in performing a task or activity.
Self-efficacy
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refers to certain relationships between individuals who belong to different generations.
Intergenerational Dependence
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Be guided by your values and principles
Self-direction
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What is the triune Brain Theory
The three distinct parts of the Brain
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Maintaining a good mental health and well-being requires
Resilliency and Adaptabilty
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Find meaning in what you do and enjoy
Find Leisure
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Emotional or Feeling Brain
Limbic Brain
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Who stated that mental health is a successful performance of mental function.
The 1999 US Surgeons General’s
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What quadrant is sequential thinking
Quadrant B
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What are the three distinct parts of the Brain
Neocortex, Limbic System and Reptilian Complex
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Father of the Brain Dominance Theory
Ned Herrmann
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he conducted a study of the language and left-right brain specialization on patient who had problems with language. After several tests, he theorized that some language functions reside on the left side of the brain (Morris, 2006). And what year
Paul Broca (1861)
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Foundation of Mental Health
A positive warm regard of oneself
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What are the two important skills that need to be developed in every person, particularly adolescence
Reselliency and Adaptaptability
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Strong foundation toward a happy and healthy adulthood
Developing one’s good mental health and well being
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Is the capacity to establish and maintain one’s balance and well-being in the face of adversity. It is the ability to get back on one’s feet after a disaster or a crisis.
Resilliency
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He is the proponent of the Split Theory.
Dr. Roger Sperry