No because just believe
Anyone can develop a mental health issue you, a family member, a friend, or a co-worker. Some mental disorders are mild, others are serious.
Anyone can have a mental disorder men, women, from the young all the way to the old.
Anyone can have virtually any health problem, whether physical or mental. There are far too many to list in this answer box.
Health Policy In India (Mental) The Mental Health Act in India 2017 has been in force since May 2018. The act provides mental healthcare and services for anyone with mental illness and protects, promotes and fulfils the rights of such people to get proper health care and services. This Act is the successor of the Mental Health Act, 1987. The new health policy India lists out a bunch of new mental health standards: The Mental Health Act in India, 2017 decriminalizes the attempt to commit suicide. Subsequently, it makes sure that the affected person gets rehabilitation opportunities.
Well, honey, mental health issues don't discriminate based on skin color. Anyone, regardless of race, can experience mental health challenges. So, let's not play the race card when it comes to something as serious as mental health.
Health. The overall state of a person. Being mental, physical, emotional. A psychologists job is to focus on the mental- emotional state of a person, but I am sure they view health the same as anyone else, which is the well being of a person and the state they are in
The term "lunatic" is an outdated and often stigmatizing label historically used to describe individuals with mental health issues. Today, people with mental health conditions live in various environments, including their own homes, assisted living facilities, or mental health treatment centers. It's important to approach the topic with sensitivity and understanding, recognizing that mental health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of where they live.
You can say "mental and physical health". You can also say "physical and mental health". So both are completely acceptable.
What part of mental health?
How and where can you get an associated degree for mental health?
Mental health problems can affect anyone, regardless of age, race, gender or social background.
Anyone can develop a mental health problem at any time in their lives. But the term "crazy" is considered derogatory.