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Concept of Mental Health

Concept of Mental Health
Concept of Mental Health/ Ilustrated by alana.io
NursingNetwork,--Mental Health is a Healthy and Happy Feelings and able to overcome the challenges of life, can accept others as they are and have a positive attitude towards yourself and others.

Mental health includes:

  • How do you feel about yourself
  • How do you feel about others
  • How your ability to overcome your daily life problems.

Human of Mental Health

  1. A holistic individual: consisting of physical and spiritual.
  2. Consisting of physical component, mind, soul and heart.
  3. The structure of the human soul consists of the id (the instinct-principle of satisfaction), the ego (the consciousness of the reality realities), the super ego / morality-the principle of morality (Theory of Freud)

Mental Health Criteria According Yahoda

  • Grow, grow and actualize
  • Integration: Past and present
  • Autonomy in decision making
  • Perception is true
  • Mastering the environment: being able to adapt

Risk of Mental Disorders 

  • Dynamic is not a static point
  • Range starts from optimal healthy 
  • There are stages
  • The existence of individual variations
  • Describes adaptability
  • Works effectively

So it is about the concept of mental health, hopefully be understood.(NN)

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