1 / 12

Beyond Blue: Depression Awareness for Adolescents

Beyond Blue: Depression Awareness for Adolescents. Whitney Taylor. Form 1: Instructional Situation.

atara
Download Presentation

Beyond Blue: Depression Awareness for Adolescents

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Beyond Blue: Depression Awareness for Adolescents Whitney Taylor

  2. Form 1: Instructional Situation • Course Goal: to educate high school students about the basics of depression. Topics will include symptoms and risk factors, biology, identifying healthy life style choices, ways to find help/resources, and mental health stigma • Number of Students: approx 15-25 • Educational Background: high school, 10-12th grade

  3. Form 1: Instructional Situation • Setting: school health classroom • Timing:unit of a general health curriculum class, 5 week unit, seven 90 min sessions, one 60 min session • Constraints: large class size, language and literacy barriers, availability of instructional materials • Resources: health teacher, classroom, video/DVD machine, overhead projector, computer, art materials, guest speakers

  4. Form 2b: Performance Expectations: Health Behaviors • Defines risk factors and symptoms of clinical depression • Illustrates the basic biology of depression • Identifies healthy lifestyle choices to prevent depression/depressed moods and promote wellness • Locates sources of help for those who are depressed • Articulates the meaning of stigma as it applies to mental illness

  5. Form 2b • Defines risk factors and symptoms of clinical depression a) identify risk factors for clinical depression b) identify symptoms of clinical depression (based on DSM-IV) and how they affect physical, social, and emotional well being c) distinguish between normal situational upsets and actual clinical depression d) able to define co-morbidity and give examples e) differentiate between clinical depression and other mood disorders

  6. Form 2b: Literature Search and Interview • Literature search on adolescent mental health literacy • Interview with a psychiatrist • Interview with a health teacher from an urban charter school

  7. Form 3A: Competency Based Learning, Objectives • Objective: Defines risk factors and symptoms of depression When given: vignettes/ case studies of patients suffering from mood disorders The student will be able to: identify risk factors and symptoms of clinical depression, differentiate between clinical depression and other mood disorders, and distinguish between normal upsets and clinical depression, define co-morbidity and give examples

  8. Form 3b: Competency Based Learning Objectives: Skill, Knowledge and Attitudes

  9. Form 3c: Competency Based Learning Objectives, Entry Level

  10. Form 4: Course Evaluation Plan • Entry Test: True/False Depression Myths and Facts Quiz • Progress Test: Vignettes and Case Studies • Post Tests: Depression/Mood Disorders Pamphlet, Multiple Choice & Vignettes Assessment

  11. Form 5: Activities Plan • Lectures: - Risk Factors & Symptoms of Depression and Other Mood Disorders -Depression Etiology: Schools of Thought • Activities: -Quick write: In what way, if any, has mental illness impacted your life? -Group case analysis role play -Debate on schools of thought -Guided group discussion: What does depression feel like?

  12. Form 6: Course Syllabus • In-Class Activities (90 min) - Quick write: In what way, if any, has mental illness impacted your life? - Discussion: What does depression feel like? -Lecture: Risk Factors & Symptoms of Depression -Break -Group case analysis role play

More Related