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 |  |  | Mental health - Mental health promotion: Encyclopedia II - Mental health - OverviewSome experts consider mental health as a continuum. Thus, an individual's mental health may have many different possible values. Mental wellness is generally viewed as a positive attribute, such that a person can reach enhanced levels of mental health, even if they do not have any diagnosable mental illness. This definition of mental health highlights emotional well being, the capacity to live a full and creative life and the flexibility to deal with life's inevitable challenges. Many therapeutic systems and self-help books offer methods and philosophies espousing presumably effective strategies and techniques for further improving the me ...
See also:Mental health, Mental health - Overview, Mental health - World Health Organization definition of mental health, Mental health - Mental hygiene concept, Mental health - Psychopathology, Mental health - Opposition to biological psychiatry, Mental health - Mental health promotion Read more here: » Mental health: Encyclopedia II - Mental health - Overview |
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 |  |  | Mental health - Mental health promotion: Encyclopedia II - Mental health - Mental hygiene conceptDr. William Glasser, a psychiatrist engaged in therapeutics and counseling, describes 'Mental Hygiene' in his book Mental Health or Mental Illness (1961), following the dictionary definition of hygiene as the establishment and maintenance of health, i.e. mental health. Currently, many mental health professionals focus less upon enhancing mental health than on treating psychological symptoms with psychoactive medications.
Mental health, as a concept, is quite distinct from mental illness, and enhancement of mental health plays n ...
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 |  |  | Mental health - Mental health promotion: Encyclopedia II - Mental health - Opposition to biological psychiatryOpposing viewpoints to biological psychiatry theories include those of anti-psychiatry advocates, who contend psychiatric patients do not necessarily have a mental illness, but in fact are individuals who do not ascribe to the conventional belief system, or consensus reality, shared by most other people in their culture.
Dr. Glasser defines mental health as an entity completely separate from mental illness, explaining that as long as the Western medical model prevails, the mental health profession will be unable to affordably deliver ...
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