What is Mental Health?
Mental health reters to a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being. How we think, feel, and act. How we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
- Emotional well-being
- Psychological well-being
- Social well-being.
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Aspects of mental health
1. Emotional well-being
The ability to manage and express emotions in a healthy way
This includes experiencing a range of feelings – from joy to sadness. Emotional well-being means being able to cope with life’s challenges.
2. Psychological well-being
Cognitive processes
Aspects like self-esteem, the ability to think clearly, and the capacity for resilience and problem-solving.
3. Social well-being
How we react interact with others
Building and maintaining satisfying relationships, feeling a sense of belonging, and contributing to the community.
Mental Health Disorders
Anxiety disorders
Mood disorders
Depression and bipolar disorder are the most common. These conditions are characterized by significant changes in mood, energy levels, and daily functioning.
Psychotic disorders
Schizophrenia is a primary example, involving symptoms like hallucinations, delusions, and impaired thinking.
Eating disorders
Conditions such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder affect eating behaviors and can have severe physical and emotional consequences.
Personality disorders
These include borderline personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, and others, characterized by enduring patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience.
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
These involve repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions), such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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Factors Affecting Mental Health
Biological factors
Genetics, brain chemistry, and physical health conditions can influence mental health.
Life experiences
Trauma, abuse, and significant life changes can impact mental health.
Family history
A history of mental health problems in the family can increase the likelihood of developing mental health issues.
Promoting Mental Health
Engaging in self-care activities that promote relaxation and well-being, such as regular exercise, hobbies, and ensuring sufficient sleep, is crucial for maintaining good mental health.
Building strong, supportive relationships with friends and family provides essential social support, which can significantly boost emotional resilience.
When necessary, seeking professional help through therapy, counseling, or medication can address specific mental health issues effectively. Additionally, making healthy lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding substance abuse, and managing stress effectively, plays a vital role in sustaining overall mental health and well-being.
Awareness, Support & Care
Mental health is a vital part of overall well-being. Understanding and addressing mental health issues through awareness, support, and proper care can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life. Recognizing the signs of mental health problems and seeking help early can make a significant difference in outcomes and quality of life.
Further Reading
If you, or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 000, visit your nearest hospital emergency department, or use any of these crisis helplines:
Mental Health Services
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- Lifeline: 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au
- SANE Australia Helpline: 1800 18 SANE (7236) or sane.org
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 46 36 or beyondblue.org.au
- Black Dog Institute: blackdoginstitute.org.au
- Headspace: 1800 650 850 or headspace.org.au
- ReachOut: reachout.com
- Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467
- 13YARN: 13 92 76