Mental health affects individuals in a variety of ways. In some cases, it can make it difficult for people to perform their jobs or roles in society. For example, someone with depression may have trouble leaving their house and going to work. Someone with schizophrenia may have trouble holding down a job that requires them to interact with other people.
Mental health can also affect the way people interact with others and communicate. For example, someone who is depressed may not be able to make eye contact or maintain eye contact when speaking with others, which could make them seem cold or unfriendly. Someone who is manic might talk very quickly and jump from topic to topic without finishing sentences or thoughts, which could make them seem disorganized or confused.
Mental health is part of overall health, so if a person suffers from a mental health problem they also tend to suffer from overall poor health. Good mental health, in contrast, can help a person with a physical problem (such as Asthma or Diabetes) manage their symptoms better and maintain a better overall health status even with a chronic disease.
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how does road trauma affect police
how does road trauma affect police
"Mentally ill" is a non-specific term. Some children are born with developmental problems that affect their emotional and mental health. These are often due to genetically-transmitted conditions. Some problems can be caused by trauma in the womb, such as a mother's drug or alcohol use, malnutrition, illness, physical trauma and so forth.
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I would change the word "mentally" to "psychologically," and then asnwer, "yes."
Yes, experiencing a miscarriage can lead to significant emotional and psychological trauma for the individual or couple involved. It is common for people to experience feelings of grief, guilt, sadness, and anxiety following a miscarriage. Seeking support from loved ones, a therapist, or a support group can be helpful in processing these emotions.
it's the same question but mentally stimulated & physically fit is my description
yes
concussions, torn ligaments, trauma
just do it you'll be fine
In a thoughtful, measured manner.