IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH

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IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH

        IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH



Mental health is a huge issue in the United States and there are shocking statistics to prove it. When we consider the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 5 adults experience at least one mental health condition every year, it’s hard to deny that we need to be making mental health awareness and mental health care more of a priority.



Unfortunately, there also tends to be a significant stigma attached to anything related to mental health or a person’s mental well being, which is why it’s so essential that we acknowledge good mental health efforts and work to overcome the barriers that have been put up that keep us from addressing mental health in a positive, productive way. You should regularly grant yourself the permission to tune in to yourself and consider your overall mental health so you can best address your mental health care needs.


Mental health awareness might be one of the most pressing issues we’re currently facing in the healthcare industry as a whole, which is why there’s a national movement to celebrate the importance of mental health every May: Mental Health Awareness Month. Fighting the stigma, providing support and resources to struggling individuals and their loved ones, and advocating for policy changes are all integral parts of mental health awareness month.


Why is Mental Health Important?


Positive mental health is crucial in today’s world, as it profoundly influences every aspect of our lives. Mental health can impact our thoughts, actions, and interactions. It empowers us to navigate challenges, build meaningful relationships, and make informed decisions.


Reasons to care for mental health

Maintaining a positive mental health and treating any poor mental health conditions is crucial to stabilizing constructive behaviors, emotions, and thoughts. Focusing on mental health care can increase productivity, enhance our self-image, and improve relationships.


Nurturing mental health doesn’t just improve our daily functioning, but it can also help us control — or at least combat — some of the physical health problems directly linked to mental health conditions. For example, heart disease and stress are related, so managing stress might have a positive outcome on heart disease and promote a healthy lifestyle.


Other benefits of taking care of our mental health can include:


Improving our mood

Reducing our anxiety

Creating an enhanced sense of inner peace

Thinking more clearly

Improving our relationships

Increasing our self-esteem

 


Beyond everything else we’ve already discussed, being mentally healthy can significantly impact our psychological, emotional, and social well-being. It directly affects our mental well-being and how we feel and act on a daily basis. Mental health is a major factor in a healthy lifestyle when we make difficult choices, deal with stress, and relate to other people in our world.


Yet, mental health isn’t just something we can deal with once and then get over. It’s important in every stage of our life. From infancy all the way into adulthood — mental health is something we need to be cognizant of and handle with care.


Having a solid foundation when it comes to mental health means you can:


Have productive, healthy relationships

Cope with daily stress in life

Establish a positive sense of self

Stay motivated and physically active, and healthy

Be more productive at work and school

Make meaningful connections and contributions to the community

Realize and work towards achieving your full potential

Why Should We Spread Mental Health Awareness?

By making a concerted effort to spread mental health awareness, we can work to de-stigmatize how we think about, approach, and identify mental health issues in our society. 


Having those tough conversations and admitting there’s a problem means we can come up with a solution. We can start removing the shame and fear that are often associated with topics surrounding poor mental health. Doing so can increase the likelihood of someone reaching out when they need help.


Asking for help is a sign of strength. Working together allows us to begin building a foundation that respects and honors the importance of good mental health.


Another benefit to focusing on mental health awareness is that it can make signs and symptoms of certain conditions more well-known. Early intervention is predictive of how successful mental health treatment will be for many conditions. The earlier someone is diagnosed and begins treatment, the more likely it is that they’ll be able to manage their condition and improve their mental health.


What Are the Most Common Mental Health Conditions?

There are countless mental health conditions, and some are more common than others. According to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental health conditions in the United States. More than 40 million adults in the United States have an anxiety disorder, but less than 37% of people actually seek mental health treatment for their symptoms. 


Other common mental health conditions include: 


Depression

Panic disorder

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

Eating disorders


What Are Different Factors That Influence Mental Health?

There are so many factors that can influence mental health that it can be difficult to fully address them all. First, we want to identify the things that can have a beneficial impact on your mental wellbeing. 


The following have the potential to positively affect mental stability and health:


Seeking therapy 

Journaling for your mental health

Practicing mindfulness — like mindfulness meditation 

Exercise 

Yoga or low impact exercise 

Learning to communicate effectively can be great for mental health and emotional health

There are some factors that can negatively influence mental stability and health as well, including:


Past trauma, abuse, or neglect

Long-term and/or severe stress

Social isolation

Loneliness

Bereavement

Discrimination

Long-term physical conditions

Social disadvantages

Poverty or significant debt

Unemployment

A breakup or divorce

Dysfunctional family life

How to Get Help For Mental Health

Wondering how to improve your mental health? If you or someone you care about needs mental health help, know that it’s available. Remember that the earlier you treat a mental health condition, the better the chances are that treatment will be successful. You can find help through individual or family therapy, support groups, online services, community clinics, or by asking a friend or family member to assist you. 


If you’re in crisis or if you’re experiencing suicidal ideation, you should seek help immediately. You can call 911 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, which is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. The hotline is a national network of crisis centers all over the United States. They offer confidential and free emotional support to anyone in need who’s experiencing a suicidal crisis.


 

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