Introduction Psychology is depicted as a noble field and clinicians try to help clients solve human suffering experienced from mental problems. To the extent that treatment and drug intervention are required, there is controversy about what constitutes human suffering. Every time a new addition to the Mental Disorder Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of the American Mentally Handicapped Association (APA), the boundary between normal function or coping with life and mental illness is more blurred I can see.
Mental health disorders are mentioned in various ways in the literature and research, so for the purposes of this article, psychosis, psychosis, mental health problems are focused on schizophrenia and psychosis rather than depression It is used by putting it. Symptoms Schizophrenia is a diagnosis of people experiencing serious destructive beliefs and experiences. In one episode, the experience and interpretation of the outside world split. They may experience hallucinations, lose contact with reality, or see and hear something that does not exist and act in a rare way. Episodes of schizophrenia can last for several weeks and it is terrible (www.rethink.org). Episodes of mental illness can also be experienced in the same way
What is the difference between mental health and mental illness? Mental health refers to our emotional and psychological state, our social well-being, and how we feel about ourselves and how we interact with others. Mental health is poor and may lead to mental and physical illness, but mental health is different from spiritual illness. Mental health is affected by life experience, relationships with others, physical health and the personal environment. Just as people encounter physical problems during their lives, they may also experience emotional or mental health problems affecting their thinking, feelings, and behavior. This does not necessarily have a difficult experience and does not mean that people with poor mental health suffer from psychosis. We need to pay attention to the mental health of people.
Even if a mental illness is diagnosed, it is entirely possible to get just good mental health so that there is no psychological illness even with poor mental health. This is because psychiatric disorders (as well as other health problems) are often coincidental. This sometimes means "plot" when health is bad, healthy or good.