A socially healthy person usually has confidence in himself. He interacts well with others with confidence. He does not encounter anxiety or panic attacks when placed or if with a large group of people.
Technically a mentally health person is a person who is able to function on a high level. For example, is able to look after themselves on a day-to-day basis.
However, mentally healthy people can still get mental diseases such as depression, where they can function well.
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If they are healthy emotionally, physically, mentally, intellectually and socially, yes.
a person is called healthy if he/she is mentally,emotionally and physically fit.
In order to be emotionally, mentally, and socially healthy, it is important to prioritize self-care, maintain positive relationships, seek support when needed, engage in activities that bring joy and fulfillment, and practice mindfulness techniques such as meditation or deep breathing. It is also important to set boundaries, communicate effectively, and take time for rest and relaxation to help maintain overall well-being.
Mentally and physically.
Yes, it can be physically, emotionally and mentally benificial when both people behave well.
They are good role models to the younger generation about being healthy mentally, physically,spiritually,and emotionally.
Any sport can be therapeutic as long as it promotes a healthy outlook and takes away from the pain that an individual may be having mentally, physically or emotionally.
it's the same question but mentally stimulated & physically fit is my description
Yes! They are.
A person who are prepared to face the challenges in life .Because he/she has the values,discipline,knowledge,preparedness,mentally,emotionally and physically healthy person. by; Dennis LU.
Being healthy does not only mean physically healthy, but emotionally and mentally also. Sufficient sleep, a well balanced nutrional diet and regular exercise all contribute to the over-all well-being.
High blood pressure is hereditary, but staying mentally, physically, and socially healthy can keep the symptoms from coming at their worst and keep it on the down low.