Introduction

According to the
World Health Organization, being healthy is being in a good physical, mental,
and social well-being and not just the absence of an infection. This definition
means that it does not call for any disparity in the wellness of an individual.
Concerning health, a person can be considered as either having a high level of
wellness or being having poor health and imminent death. This definition does
not put into consideration aspects of disability a chronic illness. For this
paper, the main area of focus is the mental health in which one mental health
condition will be identified, and the discussed on the mental health therapy,
and then the application of the mental health therapy to a selected celebrity
who for this case is Robin Williams (Segal, 2017).

Mental health should not only focus on how to improve
psychological disorders, but it should also focus on subjective well-being,
competence, autonomy, as well as the issues to do with the realization of one’s
potential. All this should revolve around physiotherapy. Mental health is very
crucial, and we should not only look at how to encounter it, but we should also
seek to create an awareness to the society about the effects of psychological
disorders to an individual, to families, and to the society as a whole. At an
individual level, person who is suffering from any psychological disorder are
at the risk of experiencing a decline in the quality of life, face some
education related difficulties, experience some social problems, have a drop in
their levels of productivity, be vulnerable to abuse and other health related
problems (Segal, 2017). At the family level, a mentally ill person will require
his or her close relatives to care for him/her. This will, therefore, subject
them to a lot of burdens which in the long run might lead to some financial
constraints. At the same time, the family members might be unable to work to
their fullest capacity meaning that there will be a decline in production.
Additionally, the family members may also suffer from chronic stress due to
some psychological and physical challenges. Mental health does not affect
individuals and their families only, but it also affects the society in various
ways. For instance, this can influence the economic status of a country. This happens
because these psychological disorders increase pressure on the economy of a
country due to the burden it lays due to the need to have some medical and
physiotherapy interventions. Also, the society suffers socially because, at
certain instances, the psychologically ill individual may be at times show some
dangerous behavior and violence. Therefore, this calls for local, national and
international communities to come up with programs which will seek to prevent,
control and alleviate this problem from the society (David, 2013).

Description of the Mental Health Issue

Overview of Lewy Body Dementia

This paper will look at Lewy Body Dementia which is a
mental condition which affected Robin Williams. The name Lewy Body Dementia
(LBD) can be at times used interchangeably with Dementia with Lewy Bodies
(DLB). Studies show that Lewy Body Dementia was named with respect to a doctor
who was the first person to identify the condition. According to him, this
condition is a state which occurs as a result of deposits of proteins in the
nervous system. One of the weaknesses of the research is that the study did not
give a clear description of the relationship between the protein deposits and
the brain. But according to the study, the proteins affect the functioning of
the nerves which serve as the messenger in our body system. Once these proteins
are deposited in the nerve cells, they lead to the death of some of the nerve
cells meaning that some brain tissues will, in the long run, be lost. The death
and loss of these nerve cells lead to dementia (Segal, 2017).

Several mental
conditions are affecting the brain and the nervous system whose cause is the
Lewy bodies. Some of these diseases are LBD and the Parkinson’s disease.
Research has shown that Dementia Lewy Bodies share signs and symptoms with two
diseases which are Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. All of these
conditions are sometimes referred to as Lewy body disorders, and their
difference is mainly in how each of the conditions starts. As time goes on, the
symptoms of this conditions get worse. The signs and effects of the Lewy Bodies
depend partially on their location in the brain. For instance, the Lewy bodies
located at the base of the brain are understood to be the cause of problems
related to movement. Motor symptoms are the major signs affiliated to the
Parkinson disease. The Lewy bodies at the outer parts of the brain, on the
other hand, have been connected to the complications of mental capacities which
are referred to as the cognitive symptoms. These are the attributes of LBD
(Lewy Body Dementia). The above condition can at times occur at the same time.
Studies have shown that, in most of the cases, an individual associated with
Parkinson will in the long end have dementia (Segal, 2017).

Lewy Body
Dementia contributes to approximately 4% of the cases which have been recorded
pertaining dementia. Although this might be the case, there are also signs that
this condition has been understudies and it is, therefore, essential to come up
with a mechanism which will ensure that better statistics are recorded. At the
same time, of the cases of the death of brain tissues which have been
established, only 10% of the cases of dementia are associated with DLB. Looking
at the gender which is preferred by the condition, it can be stated that this
disease is not sided to one gender since it affects the two sexes almost
equally. Although gender might not influence the occurrence of this disease in
the society, age is said to be one of the predisposing factors of this
condition since studies have shown that the condition is more on individual who
is more than 65 years although there are certain cases of DLB affecting
individual who are less than 65 years of age. Apart from age which may act as a
risk factor for this disease, other predisposing factors are the lifestyle,
medical condition, and environmental factors. It is interesting that the cases
of DLB which have been studied have shown no relationship between family
history and the condition (David, 2013).

Symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia

Although people are different, most of the people suffering from this

condition have symptoms

of Alzheimer’s disease as well as symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Additionally, these people will also have some signs and symptoms which are associated exclusively with LBD.

An individual
suffering from DBL will have problems with attention as well as alertness.
These two signs vary from one person to another. This fluctuation may change
concerning hours or minutes. Additionally, the problem of hallucinations may
come in hand with this condition since one may find it hard when judging
physical distances as well as the perceived objects. Hallucinations interfere
with one ability to remain organized hence meddling planning and the
organization of an individual. At the same time, there will be traces of
depression and stress to the individual suffering from this problem. Memory
lapse is also another symptom of this condition, and this is evident mainly in
the early stages (Segal, 2017).

People suffering
from this disease will in several occasions see things which in the real world
do not exist. This is to mean that these people will at times see things which
are not there. This affects mostly individuals suffering from DBL, and it
causes a lot of stress. At the same time, we also have cases of auditory
hallucinations in which one will tend to hear things which are not there. This
happens although it is not a common symptom of this condition. These two
aspects have been used in explaining which individuals suffering from this
disorders will at times think and say things which are wrong or don’t even
exist. This issue does not only affect the affected individual, but also the
relatives living with him or her. This is stressing and may even lead to
suicide as it was the case with Robin Williams (Segal, 2017).

As stated earlier, we have some movement problems
associated with this condition. Such symptoms are an indication that an
individual has Parkinson’s disease. Some of these problems which are affiliated
to movement include slowness in movement, inflexibility in movement as well as
blank facial expressions. At the same time, one may have problems when it comes
to balancing whenever one is walking. Trembling is also an aspect which is
related to LBD. These are the reasons why you find that a person suffering from
this condition will fall severally. Additionally, these people will fall and
faint or lose their consciousness for some few minutes (David, 2013).

Sleep disorder is moreover another problem
interrelated with this condition. At times, LBD will force one to fall asleep
quickly although this will be characterized by restlessness and restless
nights. During the night, this person will suffer from hallucinations,
confusions, disorganization, very violent movements as well as incubuses
(Shedler, 2014). This sleep pattern displayed by these individuals is known as
rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. For persons who sleep in one bed or
married couples, this problem is stressing and is at times harmful.

Diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia

This is a very crucial stage since one should do it accurately so that you may not end up treating the wrong thing. If LBD is alleged, one must get the proper diagnosis since this is a very sensitive condition which if prescribed wrong, it can be very reactive and if prescribed in the best way, one will have benefits. LBD is hard to diagnose and it, therefore, calls for a person who is very experienced to do the diagnosis. There are several cases where an individual suffering from LBD has been diagnosed as having Alzheimer’s disease.

During the diagnosis

, the psychiatric specialist is expected to talk to the person suffering from the condition as well as another person who is close to the patient. This will help in ensuring that an accurate history is taken as far as the condition is concerned. Part of the medical history may include when the symptoms were first seen, as well as the effects of the condition not only to the person but to the family too. At times, one can carry some mental ability test although this might be contradicting since there are complications associated with visual abilities and the spatial abilities too. Additionally, during the diagnosis, the brain scan is important since it helps in differentiating LBD from vascular dementia (David, 2013).

Mental health therapy description of Lewy Body Dementia

Mental health therapy will involve all the mechanisms
which will help in maintaining and improving mental state of a person suffering
from Lewy Body Dementia. Physiotherapy involves the use of medication to ease
the condition as well as non-medical treatments. Prescription for Lewy Body
Dementia varies from one person to another because different people react
differently to different kinds of medications. For instance, in the treatment
of cognitive symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia, one doctor may decide to use
donepezil and rivastigmine (David, 2013). At the same time, rigidity in an
individual can be treated using Levodopa. On the other hand, sleep disorders
can be treated using melatonin or clonazepam. We also have the non-medical mode
of treatment. Some of these strategies may include the physical therapy, the
speech therapy, occupational therapy, and the individual and family
psychotherapy. All the above strategies will help in reducing stress to not
only the affected, but also the entire family. Additionally, this helps in
educating the affected so that he or she can have enough information concerning
Lewy Body Dementia. This is also a way through which depression and other
related aspects can be treated (Society, 2015).

Application of the above Mental Therapy to Robin Williams

Since Robin Williams was diagnosed with Lewy Body
Dementia and his condition was characterized chronic depression, and some
hallucination, the mental therapy described above would have helped him. As far
as the physical therapy is concerned, it would be very important if a routine
was created which would involve physical activities which will aid in
strengthening him and enhance his stability and flexibility (David, 2013). This
may involve some physical fitness programs. Since he was very depressed,
individual and family psychotherapy is very important for this case. This would
help him in enabling him to have some mechanisms which he could use to manage
both his emotional and behavioral symptoms. Concerning the same, walking with
Robin Williams would be essentially important since it will give him the
opportunity to be outdoor and carry out some physical exercises which will help
his state of mind. Medication is also important, and for this case, melatonin
or clonazepam would have helped him in regulating the sleeping disorder.
Similarly, cholinesterase inhibitors such as donepezil would have reduced
stress and hallucinations (David, 2013).

Conclusion

In conclusion,
mental disorders and specifically LBD have several harmful effects on an
individual, the family, and the society at large. In the paper, most of the
harmful effects of LBD and other related mental disorders have been discussed.
This has helped in creating awareness to the society on why it would be
important to control and manage these mental conditions not only LBD. If
management of the condition had been employed on Robin Williams, he would not
have suffered to the extent of committing suicide (Shedler, 2014). In the
management of mental disorders, it is also advisable to first try the non-drug
approaches before you go for medication because some drugs may have some
harmful effects.

References

  • David, J. D. (2013). Dementia with Lewy Bodies. 1-8. Retrieved from

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/download/english/fs33_dementiawithlewybodies.pdf
  • David, J. D. (2013). Dementia with Lewy Bodies. 1-8. Retrieved from https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/download/english/fs33_dementiawithlewybodies.pdf
  • Segal, L. R. (2017). Lewy Body Dementia.

    Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, and Caregiving for Dementia with Lewy Bodies

    , 3-16. Retrieved from https://www.helpguide.org/articles/alzheimers-dementia/lewy-body-dementia.htm
  • Shedler, P. J. (2014). Robin Williams: Genius and Depression from the Same Well? 5-8.
  • Society, A. (2015, June 14).

    What is dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)?

    Retrieved from alzheimers.org.uk: https://www.icgp-education.ie/dementia/resources/Factsheet-What_is_dementia_with_Lewy_bodies.pdf


 

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