The document discusses current and emerging issues related to guidance and counseling in the Philippines. It covers topics like stress, depression, suicide, bullying, substance abuse, and other challenges facing Filipino children, youth, adults and families. It provides information on recognizing symptoms of stress and depression and gives tips for preventing and coping with depression through social support, self-care, exercise, diet, challenging negative thoughts and knowing when to seek professional help.
Current issues in Guidance and Counseling in the Philippines
1. Current and Emerging Issues in Guidance and Counseling in the Philippines by Reynante S. Tagum GC504: Counseling Theory & Practice II
2. Current & Emerging Issues in GC in the Philippines Children/Youth of today are Adults/Parents of tomorrow .. Adults / Parents STRESS Depression Suicide Bullying / Cyberbullying Risk-Taking Behavior Addiction PMS – AIDS/STD’s, Early Pregnancy, & Abortion Smoking, Alcohol, Illegal Drugs, Gangs, etc.. Substance abuse, Computer/Internet Abuse, Pornography, etc.. OFW / Migrant Workers Separated / Annulled Solo Parent Absentee Parent Children / Students (Youth) SSA & LGBT Violence Against Children & Women
3. Current & Emerging Issues in GC in the Philippines - Stress - Depression - Suicide
12. Foot on the gas: An angry or agitated response. You’re heated up, overly emotional, and unable to sit still .
13. Foot on the break: A withdrawn or depressed stress response. You shut down, space out, and show very little energy or emotion.
14. Foot on both: A tense and frozen stress response. You freeze under pressure and can’t do anything. You looked paralyzed, but under the surface you are extremely agitated.
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19. According to research and studies.. Long-term stress can even rewire the brain, leaving us more vulnerable to anxiety and depression . *Stress causes DNA damage. * Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D., Duke University Medical Center
21. Depression is much more than just sadness. .. feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and worthlessness are intense and unrelenting.
22. Depression is a major risk factor for suicide. The deep despair and hopelessness that goes along with depression can make suicide feel like the only way to escape the pain.
23. Thoughts of death or suicide are a serious symptom of depression, so take any suicidal talk or behavior seriously. It's not just a warning sign that the person is thinking about suicide: it's a cry for help .
24. The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health stated that untreated depression is the number one cause of suicide, the 3rd leading cause of death among their teenagers.
33. Natasha Goulbourn Foundation Mindstrong, a campaign that focuses not on the tragedy of suicide and depression but rather on harnessing one’s mental resilience and cultivating a feeling of flourishing. These are antidotes to the downward spiral that depression brings.
34. Essentially, the campaign helps make individuals more optimistic, mentally agile, self-aware, self-regulating. It enables one to focus on one’s strengths and build better connections with the people around him or her. Mindstrong, like an earlier campaign, My Happy Hour, is an initiative not to treat depression but to prevent it by taking positive steps in small, regular doses. http://www.ngf-hope.org/
35. NGF 24/7 HOPE LINE (In Partnership with UGAT Foundation): 0917-558-HOPE (4673) or (632)211-4550 0917-845-HOPE and 0917-842-HOPE In Touch Crisis Lines: 0917-572-HOPE or (632)211-1305 (632) 893-7606 (24/7) (632)893-7603 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Globe (63917) 800.1123 or (632) 506.7314 Sun (63922) 893.8944 or (632) 346.8776 "Dial a Friend“ Hotlines:(632) 525-1743 / (632) 525-1881
37. The World Health Organization estimates that on the average, almost 3,000 people commit suicide daily. According to WHO suicide rates statistics, one person commits suicide every 40 seconds. Suicide rates all over the world have increased by 5% - 62% in the last two decades.
38. *Of the 107 suicides in the Philippines reported in the first half of 2010, 82 were male while 21 were female. Seventy one of the suicides were in Metro Manila – the bulk coming from Quezon City, mostly by hanging. Most of the suicides are in the 21 to 40 age group, followed by 41 and above and 20 and below. *Manila Bulletin