Posts Tagged ‘mental health’

Homelessness and Poverty: Navigating This Issue with Students

As we have been able to see through the resources provided to us this week, homelessness and poverty are grave issues that affect a multitude of individuals across the nation. The documentary and articles provided this week were eye-opening in showing how this issue impacts youth, and the many facets of this issue beyond the financial circumstances: mental health, discrimination, and even immigration issues. Though these themes and topics are all important to address, two themes that particularly stood out to me were the need to understand and be compassionate towards those with diverse housing situations, and the ability schools or educators have in being a safe haven for the homeless or impoverished youth.

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OCD: The Reality of the Disorder

Mental health disorders and illnesses are topics all educators should be well informed about, knowing the signs and symptoms to look out for, how to properly accommodate their students, and how to seek for assistance in order to provide their students with the best resources possible. While there is a plethora of mental health issues one should be knowledgeable on, I chose to focus on obsessive-compulsive disorder. After researching about the disorder and what it entails, the symptoms and experiences associated with it, I feel as though this is a disorder which is commonly misunderstood. It goes beyond repetitive behaviors, it includes intrusive thoughts, difficulty managing obsessions, and of course, the compulsions which are often stereotypically associated with the disorder. As educators, we must truly know what these disorders entail, how they affect students, and the strategies to implement to alleviate them from the stress associated with the disorder. Overall, it was truly eye-opening to see what individuals with OCD face and struggle with on a day-to-day basis, and I hope my slide below serves to reflect just some of this extensive information.

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