Parent Magazine St. Johns June 2019 | Page 13

reassurance by working with you to establish long-term and short-term treatment goals for your loved one. KNOWING WHEN TO SEEK TREATMENT FOR MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Knowing when to seek treatment for mental health disorders is important for parents and families. Many times, families, spouses, teachers, or friends are the first to suspect that their loved one or their student is challenged by feelings, behaviors, and/or environmental conditions that cause him or her to act disruptive, rebellious, or sad. This may include, but is not limited to, problems with relationships with friends or family members, work, school, sleeping, eating, substance abuse, emotional expression, development, coping, attentiveness, and responsiveness. It’s also important to know that people of different ages will show different symptoms and behaviors. Familiarizing yourself with the common behaviors of children, teens, and adults that make it hard for them to adapt to situations will often help to identify any problems early when they can be treated. It’s important for families who suspect a problem in one, or more, of these areas to seek treatment as soon as possible. Treatment for mental health disorders is available and usually effective. What are the symptoms of a potential problem in an adult? These are the most common symptoms of a potential emotional, behavioral, or developmental problem in an adult. However, each person may have different symptoms. Symptoms may include: » » Appetite changes (significant weight gain or loss) » » Continuous or frequent aggression » » Continuous or frequent anger (for periods longer than 6 months) » » Excessive worry or anxiety » » Threats to self or others » » Thoughts of death » » Thoughts or talk of suicide » » Destructive behaviors (like criminal activity or stealing) » » Sexually “acting out” » » Lying or cheating » » Many physical complaints, including being constantly tense or frequent aches and pains that can’t be traced to a physical cause or injury » » Sudden feelings of panic, dizziness, or increased heartbeat » » Increased feelings of guilt, helplessness, or hopelessness » » Decreased energy The symptoms of a potential emotional, behavioral, or developmental problem may look like other conditions. Always talk with your healthcare provider for a diagnosis. Information for this article was provided by Halifax Health. » » Significant decline in work performance, poor work attendance, or lack of productivity » » Social withdrawal from activities, friends, or family » » Substance (alcohol and drugs) abuse » » Sleep disturbances (persistent nightmares, insomnia, hypersomnia, or flashbacks) » » Depression (poor mood, negativity, or mood swings) Make this summer COUNT WITH SUMMER LEARNING AT SYLVAN Kids can lose up to 2 1/2 months of learning in the summer. Stay ahead of the curve with Sylvan's summer sessions! Summer sessions are filling up fast. Call today! Sylvan of Ponte Vedra Beach 904-834-0071 2 Fairfield Blvd., Ste. 5, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL SYLVANLEARNING.COM S T. J O H N S H E A LT H A N D W E L L N E S S M A G A Z I N E | 13