What Is Mental Health?
There may be no clear definition, but of course a lot of comments are available on well-known and well-known websites. The general explanation may be that mental health includes a wide range of medical conditions with symptoms related to mental, emotional and behavioral problems, and / or functional impairment. social, psychological, genetic, chemical or biological disorders.
As they think about mental health, most people will immediately recognize problems / illnesses such as depression, schizophrenia, bi-polar and other problems such as 'dementia'. But there are actually hundreds of different problems (including more serious diseases) as listed in DSM4.
There are certain theories that believe that mental health (problems etc.) is not a brain / chemical mechanism to contribute to (or possibly cause) problems in general. Some certainly accept mental health problems or illnesses that have other biological components or similar contributions (chemicals, etc.), which are closely related to any health condition. mind. Some may interpret mental health as 'healthy' in mind. No matter what theories may suggest without the intervention of scientific reasoning and the like, mental health can be defined as the preservation or striving to improve mental well-being, comprehension and emotion and maintain homeostasis (or a balanced life).
Whatever the real causes or causes, mental health issues are a matter of fact and deeply relevant to our society and indeed of all human beings. Many people nowadays view mental health problems as real medical problems. We may look at mental health (illness / disease) as mentally ill, or we may not have a medical condition that is considered 'mentally healthy', but I personally like the idea that it gives. in the sense that ‘mental health’ or ‘illness’ is not a complete contradiction. It covers a wide area beyond just finding nothing.
Thus, in spite of differing interpretations and beliefs, it may be helpful to look at ideas from a different perspective, but one would think that we would generally agree that mental health is a very serious matter, and the truth is most people have a medical examination.
Mental Illness - Not Your Fault:
From my point of view, I remember when I was first diagnosed with anxiety disorder (later became severe), I was relieved to be told that it was not my fault. My brother who is a doctor told me this, and when I left the specialist, I felt very relieved because I knew I was not to blame for being born with a chemical imbalance.
There are hypotheses that suggest that standard conditions or conditions can lead to problems such as depression. Many argue that in most cases or even in all cases of mental illness (such as depression), many factors can contribute to the cause. However, in problems (whether OCD, depression, dementia, schizophrenia or almost any other disease) there is proven medical evidence that there are biological donations or of neurobiological or psychiatric causes.
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