Theoretically, if all the world were 'healthy' mentally, it would do away with a great deal of issues presented to society. Thus, it would be terribly helpful to the world if people didn't suffer from debilitating problems that are really all in their head. So, mental health should be a priority for a healthy society because (theoretically), society will not be healthy (and thus able to function to the full extent of its potential, etc.) until the issue of mental illness has been resolved.
There is more stigma attached to mental health. Mental illness is wrongly associated with weak character, a lack of willpower, laziness, and in some countries, excess. People can see and understand physical maladies, but not everyone is convinced that mental illnesses exist. Some believe the patients could be making up their symptoms or that they just need to pull themselves together. They blame the pharmaceutical industry and neurotic people with too much time on their hands for making up new diseases. So there is a large denial that mental health problems exist.
Plus there is a problem with stereotypes and urban legends. Some confuse mental illness with being mentally challenged. There are some who erroneously think mental illness is a crime or that being in a treatment facility gives you a police record. So many have negative views of people with mental illness either because of slasher films and other types of Horror movies or because of what they hear on the news. They read headlines such as "Spree Killer Was Off Their Medication," and they assume all mentally ill persons are violent or otherwise dangerous. There are plenty of jokes which denigrate those with mental health problems.
Yes, most psychologists agree that both biological and environmental factors contribute to the development of mental health disorders. Genetics, brain chemistry, and life experiences can all influence a person's mental health. Understanding the interaction of these factors is important in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
physical ,mental and social health are some factors that decide the health of the people
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Absolutely. People's surroundings and environment are major factors in their emotional and mental health.
Stress and biological predisposition.
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"Crazy" is not a medical term, but mental health conditions can develop due to a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. Factors like trauma, stress, substance abuse, and brain chemistry can contribute to the development of mental health disorders. It's important to seek professional help if you or someone you know is experiencing mental health symptoms.
yes you can be but you are not always born with mental health issues
Factors that develop mental health are genes; trauma (such as a bad accident; witnessing a trauma; abuse; rape, etc.) Stress alone can also cause mental health issues along with the misuse of street drugs and alcohol.
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Emotions are very important for mental health. You might even say that mental health can be determined by how well people manage their emotions.
genes, good physical health, optimism, meditation