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  2. Mental Health vs. Mental Illness: Understanding the Differences

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    The bottom line. Mental health is not mental illness. Mental health is your health and well-being. It can be great, poor, or somewhere in the middle. Many people experience ups and downs in their ...

  3. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Mental disorders. Mental health, as defined by the Public Health Agency of Canada, [7] is an individual's capacity to feel, think, and act in ways to achieve a better quality of life while respecting personal, social, and cultural boundaries. [8] Impairment of any of these are risk factor for mental disorders, or mental illnesses, [9] which are ...

  4. Mental Health Stigma: Examples of Everyday Discrimination

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    A 2021 study explored the trends of mental health stigma in the United States over a period of more than 20 years, between 1996 and 2018. In the study, researchers reviewed surveys from across the ...

  5. Mental Health Basics: Types of Mental Illness, Diagnosis ...

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    Mental health refers to your emotional and psychological well-being. Having good mental health helps you lead a happy and healthy life. Learn more about the different types of metal illnesses ...

  6. Psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry refers to a field of medicine focused specifically on the mind, aiming to study, prevent, and treat mental disorders in humans. [10] [11] [12] It has been described as an intermediary between the world from a social context and the world from the perspective of those who are mentally ill. [13]

  7. Mental Health Assessment for Diagnosing Mental Illness - WebMD

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    Cognitive evaluation. During the assessment, your doctor will gauge your ability to think clearly, recall information, and use mental reasoning. You may take tests of basic tasks, like focusing ...

  8. Mental health literacy - Wikipedia

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    Mental health literacy includes the ability to recognize specific disorders; knowing how to seek mental health information; knowledge of risk factors and causes, of self-treatments, and of professional help available; and attitudes that promote recognition and appropriate help-seeking". [1] The concept of mental health literacy was derived from ...

  9. Mental health inequality - Wikipedia

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    Mental health inequality refers to the differences in the quality, access, and health care different communities and populations receive for mental health services. Globally, the World Health Organization estimates that 350 million people are affected with depressive disorders. [1] Mental health can be defined as an individual's well-being and ...