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<h1>FAQ</h1>
<p>Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health</p>
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">1. What is a mental illness?</h3>
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Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions or disorders that affect a person's mood,
thinking and behavior.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">2. What causes mental illness?</h3>
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It is becoming clear through research that many of these conditions are caused by a combination of
biological, psychological, and environmental factors.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">3. What Biological Factors Are Involved in Mental Illness?</h3>
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Some biological factors that may be involved in the development of mental illness include: Neurochemical
Causes: Some mental illnesses have been linked to an abnormal balance of special chemicals in the brain
called neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters help nerve cells in the brain communicate with each other. If
these chemicals are out of balance or are not working properly, messages may not make it through the brain
correctly, leading to symptoms of mental illness. In addition, defects in or injury to certain areas of the
brain have also been linked to some mental conditions. Genetics (heredity): Many mental illnesses run in
families, suggesting that people who have a family member with a mental illness are more susceptible (have a
greater likelihood of being affected) to developing a mental illness. Infections: Certain infections have
been linked to brain damage and the development of mental illness or the worsening of its symptoms.
Structural Causes: This involves possible problems in the "wiring" of different parts of the brain. This
includes possible consequences from brain trauma.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">4. What Psychological Factors Contribute to Mental Illness?</h3>
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Psychological factors that may contribute to mental illness include specific vulnerabilities such as
personality traits, particular extremes in temperament features, specific sensitivities to negative
emotions, cognitive susceptibility, dysfunctional attitudes, hopelessness, negative distortions.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">5. What Environmental Factors Contribute to Mental Illness?</h3>
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Certain triggering factors could be significant stressors precipitating a mental illness such as: Losses
experiences (physical loss after a trauma, loss of significant others, separation, etc… Chronic threats,
Long-term exposure to traumatic conditions, Harmful family dynamic • Living in extreme deprivation and
poverty • Alcohol and substance misuse • Severe neglect • War, natural disasters, accidents, etc… • Chronic
pain and incapacitating chronic illness • Social discrimination for example towards minorities
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">6. Can mental illness be prevented?</h3>
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Most mental illnesses are caused by a combination of factors. However, some preventive measures can decrease
the likelihood of developing mental illnesses. The concept of attributable risk has gained ground in mental
health research and factors that are related to those can be potentially reduced to somehow prevent mental
illnesses: prevent neglect and abuse in childhood , prevent substance abuse , prevent exposure to war ,
increase social support , decrease burden of other health disorders , train in management of stress etc...
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">7. Once someone has had a mental illness can they ever get better again?</h3>
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According to the disorder, treatment can help the client in getting better and in some cases, full recovery
can be achieved through adequate treatment.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">8. How common are mental illnesses?</h3>
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Mental illnesses are very common. In fact according to studies done by IDRAAC, 1 out 4 Lebanese adults is at
risk of developing a mental disorder before the age of 75 years and this varies by countries. Lebanon seems
to be in the medium range.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">9. What are some of the warning signs of mental illness?</h3>
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Symptoms of mental disorders vary depending on the type and severity of the condition. Some general symptoms
that may suggest a mental illness include: Problems in concentration Long-lasting sadness or irritability
Recurrent changes in energy Extremely high and low moods Excessive fear, worry, or anxiety Social withdrawal
Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits Strong feelings of anger Delusions or hallucinations (seeing
or hearing things that are not really there) Increasing inability to cope with daily problems and activities
Suicidal thoughts Many unexplained physical problems Confused thinking Abuse of drugs and/or alcohol
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10. What should I do if I know someone who appears to have all of the symptoms of a serious mental
disorder?
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If you know someone who is having symptoms of a mental disorder, do not just think that they will snap out
of it. Notify a family member, a mental health professional, and a counselor if you think a friend or family
member has symptoms of a mental disorder.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">11. What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?</h3>
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While both psychiatrists and psychologists are mental health professionals, the big difference is that
psychiatrists are medical physicians while psychologists are not. Because they are licensed physicians,
psychiatrists can prescribe drugs. Psychologists are not allowed to do that. Psychologists on the other
hand, use psychotherapy as a treatment method.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">12. What treatment options are available?</h3>
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Treatment options include psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, a combination of both as well as electroconvulsive
therapy. Treatments can be administered in inpatient and outpatient settings.
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13. If I begin to feel better after taking it, is it okay to stop taking it?
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It is common for people to stop taking their medication when they feel their symptoms have become
controlled. Others may choose to stop their medication because of side effects. Another problem with
stopping medication, especially if you stop it abruptly, is that you may develop withdrawal symptoms that
can be very unpleasant. If you doctor feel you need to stop your medication, it is necessary to discuss it
with your physician as he might be able to suggest another type of medication or adjust the dose of your
medication.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">14. Is psychotherapy a substitute for medication?</h3>
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Psychotherapy in some cases can be sufficient for the treatment of certain mental conditions. However, it
may be needed in conjunction with medication. This is why in several cases, it is not considered as a
substitute for medication.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">15. What should I do if I'm worried about a friend or relative?</h3>
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This may depend on your relationship with them. Gently encouraging someone to seek appropriate support would
be helpful to start with.
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<h3 class="faq-question--text">16. How do I deal with someone telling me what to do?</h3>
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Some people may advise you on good evidence of what works with the best of intentions, but it's important to
find out what works best for you.
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