If you crashed your 4WD into a tree without seat belts on and drove away, yes, you should be worried about your mental well being. The above example is a scenario in which Tramatic Brain Injury is caused. Damage to the brain resulting from external mechanical force, such as rapid acceleration or deceleration, or impact can cause "shearing" of the brain tissue. The initial injury can present as a mild concussion to a more disabling traumatic brain injury. This injury may not present until hours or days after the incident, so being "worried" or seeking medical help is appropriate. TBI is usually the name given to the brain injury which is sustained *not* from penetration of the skull or brain, but from the rapid acceleration, deceleration or impact, such as in Shaken Baby Syndrome, another cause of TBI, which can be fatal. August 9, 2009 related link: http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/traumatic_brain_injury
internalising feelings lead to stress and depression which inturn affect our physical, social and mental wellbeing of individuals. Mental health is a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing not just the absence of disease.
you have a little man in your head called wellbeing talking to you :) p.s. if you give him a cookie he might stop telling you to burn things :)
whay is social, physical,mental well being and what do they entail
I'm not sure why this question ended up in the "Motorcycles" category, but what the hey. According to Wikipedia, the Hauora is a Maori philosophy of health and well being unique to New Zealand.There are four dimensions of Hauora; Taha Tinana(Physical Wellbeing - health), Taha Hinengaro (Mental & Emotional wellbeing - self-confidence), Taha Whanau (Social Wellbeing - self-esteem) and Taha Wairua (Spiritual wellbeing - personal beliefs) There is physical, emotional/mental, social and spiritual caring.
Signs that someone's mental wellbeing is compromised include sudden changes in behavior or mood, social withdrawal, difficulty concentrating, changes in sleep or appetite patterns, and extreme emotional reactions. It's important to communicate openly with the individual, offer support, and encourage seeking help from mental health professionals if needed.
A work atmosphere that has no detrimental effects on the employees physical or mental wellbeing and is suitable for the tasks required.
health is defined as the physical , mental and social wellbeing of a person and not merely the absence of any disease or infirmity.Type your answer here...
Working with someone who is distressed can be emotionally draining and have an impact on your own wellbeing. It is important to set boundaries, practice self-care, and seek support from colleagues or supervisors to avoid burnout and maintain your own mental health.
Probably not, you should be more worried about your mental health, though.
In foster care, there is no one clear problem. It has been shown in various studies, to have deleterious consequences on the physical health and mental wellbeing of those who were in it.
You are worried about losing a connection to someone or you are worried that no one will be able to reach you.
instead of treating an illness, as in orthodox allopathy, holistic medicine looks at an individual's overall physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing before recommending treatment.