There is a great number of people dealing with mental health across the world. The common issues that several people deal with include anxiety and major depression disorder. This can affect one’s way to think positively and live happily. As people, we all have emotions and we get stressed ...
(2013). How psychological Telehealth can Alleviate Society's Mental Health Burden: A Literature Review. Journal of Technology in Human Services 31: 22-41.Perle JG, Nierenberg B. How psychological telehealth can alleviate society's mental health burden: a literature review. J Techn Human Services...
To begin with, we should make mental health a priority. Mental health affects our overall health and quality of life, so we cannot value it too much. Otherwise we will have serious problems with our physical and mental state. Sec...
- 《Educ Health》 被引量: 123发表: 2009年 Addressing Students' Social and Emotional Needs Children in today's society face many stresses from a variety of sources that have a major impact on thier psychosocial adjustment and academic performance... NM Haynes - 《Journal of Health & Social ...
people become healthier and stronger.Medical researchers have proved that what people eat affects their health.They advise people to eat more fruit and vegetables and less meat such as beef and pork because meat contains more fat than poultry and fish.Fat can build up in the arteries, block th...
Mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, as well as environmental factors like peer pressure and whether family members misuse substances in the home, can also increase the likelihood of drug misuse. A person who is depressed, for example, may use drugs in an attempt to self-medicate...
Limiting the negative impact of our emotions and not becoming attached to our thoughts can contribute to good mental health. Being able to understand and think through anxiety-provoking situations, as well as having the ability to move forward after setbacks, may contribute to lower levels of anxi...
Too Long; Didn't ReadThe article addresses the mental health challenges young professionals face due to family expectations, education systems, and workplace demands. It argues that society's focus on success at all costs contributes to a dangerous culture of overwork and proposes a shift toward...
Estrogen influences your emotions by affecting mood regulation and mental health. Swings in estrogen levels can lead to mood disorders such as PMS, PMDD, postpartum depression, and menopausal depression. These changes in hormone levels can cause irritability, anxiety, and depression. ...
The evidence base for the relationship between psychosocial work factors and mental health focuses primarily on the general working population but little is known about young workers. The aim of this qualitative study is to identify psychosocial work fac