
What are the Causes of Mental Illness
Brain Health Bootcamp
4 mins 34 secs
Ages 14 - 18

This video explains the various factors that can contribute to the development of mental illnesses. It discusses the roles of genetics, lifestyle, environment, brain injuries, and past experiences in the onset of mental health conditions. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding these factors and seeking help when needed.
What are the causes of mental illness? Mental illness describes a broad range of conditions. The type, intensity, and duration of symptoms of mental illnesses vary. We still have a lot to learn about what causes different mental illnesses. However, we do know that complex interactions between a person's biology and environment are involved. Mental illnesses are often the result of multiple factors including genetics, lifestyle, environment, brain trauma, and past experiences. Let's start with genetics. You may have heard of genetics and how it plays a role in our inherited traits, such as the likelihood of getting certain diseases. This is because genes, which are made up of DNA, can impact our chances of developing a mental illness. For example, if someone in your family has a mental illness, you might be more likely to develop one as well because you share the same genes. However, it's important to remember that research on the role of genetics in mental illness is ongoing, and there are many other factors that can contribute to the development of a mental illness. Another factor that may contribute to someone's mental illness is their lifestyle. A lifestyle is the way in which a person lives their life, including the habits, behaviors, and activities they choose to engage in. The choices you make about your behavior can affect your health. Things like smoking, using unprescribed drugs, and not getting enough sleep or exercise can exacerbate mental health problems. It is important to take care of yourself and to make choices that will help you feel your best. Environment is another factor that can contribute to the development of a mental illness. When we say environment, we're talking about the external factors that impact us. This includes the way we are raised, our social relationships, and the surrounding culture. If a person is often in a stressful environment, such as living with an abusive parent or getting bullied at school, they are more likely to develop a mental illness. Brain injuries are also related to the causes of mental health conditions. Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. Because the brain affects how you think, how you feel, and how you act, a traumatic brain injury can affect your physical functions, thinking abilities, behaviors, and more. The injury can range from mild to severe, and it may increase your risk for mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression, as well as sleeping problems. Past experiences also factor into the development of a mental illness. For example, if a person has experienced trauma or has been exposed to unhealthy behavior from someone else, they may be more likely to develop a mental illness. The effects of trauma and stress can last for a long time and increase a person's risk of developing a mental illness. It is important to be aware of these factors and seek help if needed. Genetics, lifestyle, environment, brain injury, and past experiences can all contribute to the development of a mental illness. Different mental illnesses have different causes, and it is often a combination of factors that leads to their development. While it is not possible to predict who will develop a mental illness with certainty, research is helping us understand more.