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Mental ill health can impact an individual's psychological and emotional well-being by causing symptoms such as persistent anxiety, depression, or mood swings. It can also lead to difficulties in concentration, memory, and decision-making. Additionally, mental health issues can affect self-esteem, relationships with others, and overall quality of life.
Raymond M. Glasscote has written: 'Children and mental health centers; programs, problems, prospects' -- subject(s): Care, Community mental health services, Mentally ill children 'Mental health on the campus' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Mental health, Sanitary affairs, Students, Universities and colleges 'Halfway houses for the mentally ill' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Mentally ill, Rehabilitation 'Preventing mental illness' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Mental illness, Prevention
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A treatment for mental or very ill health.
Ursula C. Gerhart has written: 'Caring for the chronic mentally ill' -- subject(s): Care, Chronic Disease, Chronically ill, Community mental health services, Mental Disorders, Mental health services, Mentally ill, Therapy
Patricia Jacobs has written: 'Practical approaches to mental health care' -- subject(s): Crisis intervention (Mental health services), Mental health counseling, Mental health services, Mentally ill, Rehabilitation
Yes. The insanity defense is the claim that the defendant is not responsible for his or her actions during a mental health episode.
Meredith Davis has written: 'Mentally ill offender systems in the western states' -- subject(s): Mental health planning, Prisoners, Mental health services, Congresses, Mentally ill offenders
The mental health issues are usually reported in the media by the experienced media personalities in the said field.
A. H. Schainblatt has written: 'Mental health services' -- subject(s): Care, Evaluation, Longitudinal studies, Mental health services, Mentally ill
Gary Rodin has written: 'Depression in the medically ill' -- subject(s): Mental Depression, Mental health, Sick
Social health refers to an individual's ability to form meaningful relationships, interact with others, and participate in social activities. It involves maintaining positive connections with family, friends, and the community, as well as feeling a sense of belonging and support in social settings. Good social health is essential for overall well-being and can have a significant impact on mental and physical health.