About 450 million people suffer from mental and behavioural disorders worldwide, reports the World Health Organisation. In many parts of the world socio economic conditions have a negative impact to mental health: poverty, illiteracy, war, violence discrimination on various aspects are all detrimental factors. Awareness that some behaviours and symptoms are signs of illnesses, is lacking. There is a stigma to voicing mental problems and seeking help.
Mental Illness covers a wide spectrum where the boundaries between “normal” and “abnormal” are not very sharply defined. Illnesses can be classified in different ways. Some broad categories are:
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Organic, where there are structural/physiological abnormalities in the brain or nerves, leading to illness
* Functional where there are no structural abnormalities identifiable
* Neurosis - severe forms of normal experiences
* Psychosis – severe distortion of perception of reality.
Illnesses are also grouped as:
* Mood disorders
* Anxiety disorders.
* Substance-related disorders.
* Schizophrenia related disorders
* Dementia and Memory Related Disorders
* Developmental disorders
* Personality disorders.
While it is difficult to define what is normal when a behaviour interferes with your ability to cope with life on a daily basis, then it is better to seek help.
sourcer : http://www.webhealthcentre.com/Healthcorners/mental_health_index1.aspx
Mental Health and Illness
Friday, May 14, 2010
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