Psychosocial problems
Parts of Psychosocial Health
Psychosocial problems include the broad spectrum of all complaints which are not strictly medical or somatic. They affect the patient's functioning in daily life, his or her environment the life events.
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psychosocial problems types:
Anxiety Disorders.
Depresssion
Bipolar Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) .
Schizophrenia
Eating Disorders
Disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders.
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- Mental health: feelings
- Emotional health:
- Social health: external interactions
- Emotional health: feelings
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- Spiritual health: connection to something greater than one's self
Created by Jeanette Gomez
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have empathy for others
take care of themselves
maintain optimism
can work well with others
have high self-esteem
The Characteristics of Psychosocially Healthy People