Mental health atlas 2011. Geneva: WHO; 2011. Available at: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2011/9799241564359_eng.pdf [Accessed 28 June 2013]. • Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are affected by mental, behavioral, neurological, and substance use disorders. • Mental, ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global mental health crisis, with a particularly pronounced impact on the entrepreneurial sector. This paper presents a comparative analysis of mental health challenges among entrepreneurs in China during the pand
Mental health problems are highly prevalent in prison populations. Incarcerated persons generally come from disadvantaged backgrounds and are living under extraordinary conditions while in prison. Their healthcare needs are complex compared to the genera
day-to-day life can be so difficult for children with histories of relational trauma and their families that assistance from mental health professional will be required. In addition, even where children with a history of relational trauma are able to form secure attachments with their caregivers, ...
The use of smartphone-based Serious Games in mental health care is an emerging and promising research field. Combining the intrinsic characteristics of gam
In one such study, three distinct patterns of risk-behaviours (binge drinking, low fruit and vegetable intake, physical inactivity, insufficient sleep, and smoking) were uncovered, and high-risk classes had significantly poorer mental health [60]. Findings from the present study concur, showing ...
Try not to make a final judgment about your counselor after the first session. The relationship between you and your therapist can take time to move forward, and the intake session may be more focused on getting to know each other than starting treatment. If you don't feel unsafe or disres...
Physical activity can benefit both physical and mental well-being. Different forms of exercise (e.g., aerobic versus anaerobic; running versus walking, swimming, or yoga; high-intensity interval training versus endurance workouts; etc.) impact physical f
intake, physical inactivity, insufficient sleep, and smoking) were uncovered, and high-risk classes had significantly poorer mental health [60]. Findings from the present study concur, showing that adolescents vary substantially in the extent to which they engage in health behaviours, and that the ...