Definition
Mental health is defined as a state or condition on which an
individual feels a sense of well-being. This gives him or her the capacity to
live life in fulfillment of what he or she wants to achieve in accordance to
the available resources. This condition also provides an individual the
capacity to be resilient to the stresses he meets and to respond to these
challenges without having to compromise his well- being. This also makes him
productive and fruitful for himself and his community.
Mental wellness could also be defined as the lack of mental
problems or disorders. People who do not present diagnosable behaviors that
could qualify as a mental disorder are seen as mentally healthy. For example,
someone who has an obsession on things may not necessarily have a mental
disorder like obsession. Thus he is said to have mental wellness. But when this
obsession is combined with unrelenting compulsion to do the object of
obsession, the person may already be diagnosed with a mental disorder called
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder or OCD.
It could also be seen as a positive element in an individual's
personality which makes it possible to enhance mental wellness regardless of a
diagnosable mental disorder. This definition covers a person's capacity to
"live life to the fullest", to respond well to his environment
through the conscious or unconscious use of coping mechanisms and to be able to
balance emotional as well as psychological well-being in relation to constant
flow of experiences.
Mental Health Across Culture
The World Health Organization believes that there is no single
definition for mental health due to differences in culture. What could be
mentally healthy (or acceptable behavior) in one culture may present something
too eccentric in another. For example, cannibalistic behavior in some tribes
living in remote areas is highly regarded as a religious practice however, in
the majority of urbanized world this could be seen as barbaric or insane.
Disruption in Mental Health
Abnormalities in mental health could lead to a number of
problems with various representations. Some people with mental illnesses have
aggressive behaviors while others are withdrawn and lack social interest. Each
type of disorder has its own signs and symptoms therefore; diagnosis as well as
treatment vary depending on the nature of the mental heath problem.
There are several factors that disrupt mental health including:
environment or upbringing, biological make-up of a person, pre-programmed
instructions in the genes, medical disorders, traumatic experiences such as
loss and abuse and substance abuse. While one factor could be dominant than the
other, all of these are contributors to the development of the majority of mental
health disorders. In some cases, a single factor may be sufficient to trigger
the disorder but the majority of disorders require an accumulation of
experience that constantly challenge the well-being of a person.
What preserves mental health?
The preservation of mental health is highly dependent on the
capacity of the person to a) blend in his environment and handle its stresses,
b) achieve a good internal balance in his personality that is sufficient to
give a stable character and c) create a good perspective that would limit the
damages of negative experiences. For some people a good support system such as
a sympathetic family or a strong social group may work well to safeguard mental
health.

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