Mental health: What's normal, what's not

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Offline Farhana Israt Jahan

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Mental health: What's normal, what's not
« on: June 26, 2013, 04:18:34 PM »
Mental health: What's normal, what's not

What's the difference between mental health and mental illness? Sometimes the answer seems clear. For instance, a person who hears voices in his or her head could have schizophrenia. A person who goes on a frenzied shopping spree or starts an ambitious project — such as remodeling the bathroom — without any plans might be having a manic episode caused by bipolar disorder.

 It's often difficult to distinguish normal mental health from mental illness because there's no easy test to show if something's wrong. Mental health conditions are diagnosed and treated based on signs and symptoms, as well as on how much the condition affects your daily life. Signs and symptoms can affect your:

    Behavior. Obsessive hand-washing or drinking too much alcohol might be signs of a mental health condition.
    Feelings. Sometimes a mental health condition is characterized by a deep or ongoing sadness, euphoria or anger.
    Thinking. Delusions — such as thinking that the television is controlling your mind — or thoughts of suicide might be symptoms of a mental health condition.
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Re: Mental health: What's normal, what's not
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2014, 09:00:31 PM »
great!

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Re: Mental health: What's normal, what's not
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2014, 09:51:19 PM »
Thanks for sharing.
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