So what is mental health?
Typically, when discussing mental health, it refers to an individual's psychological and emotional well-being. This differs from mental illness, which is focused on conditions that can affect our mental lobbying. The conditions that affect mental health have a scale of severity and symptoms, but they can be treated and managed when identified. Awareness of the mental health of yourself and others is important in managing your own health and supporting others.
Have you got any examples?
Mental health problems include stress, anxiety, and depression. Other examples of mental health problems are things like bipolar disorders, It's a friendlier and post traumatic stress disorder.
And why should we be aware of our mental health?
Raising awareness of mental health can help people recognize personal mental health problems as well as mental health problems within others. Awareness also very encrypts us to support others. Sometimes it can feel like you can't talk about your mental health because of feelings like stigma around having mental ill health, and raising awareness helps to change the stigma around mental ill health.
So how can mental health problems affect us?
Mental health problems can affect various aspects of daily life with symptoms such as difficulty with concentration or sleeping, avoiding contact with others, loss of self confidence or self esteem just to name a few. But ultimately, as mentalhealth.org.uk states, certain symptoms are common in specific mental health problems. But noted people behave in exactly the same way when they are and well.