Mental Health and the Effects
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Narrated by:
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Munazza S. Abraham
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By:
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Kie Morris
About this listen
Mental health can have a significant impact on an individual's overall well-being and quality of life. Poor mental health can lead to a range of negative effects, including:
- Emotional distress: Mental health problems can cause significant emotional distress, such as feelings of sadness, anxiety, or anger. These emotions can be overwhelming and may affect an individual's ability to function in their daily life.
- Physical symptoms: Mental health problems can also cause physical symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, and digestive problems.
- Social isolation: Mental health issues may lead to social isolation and a lack of connection with others. This can further exacerbate the negative effects of mental health problems.
- Impaired functioning: Mental health problems can affect an individual's ability to function in their daily life, including their work, school, and personal relationships.
- Increased risk of substance abuse: Mental health issues can increase the risk of substance abuse and addiction, as individuals may turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with their symptoms.
- Risk of suicide: Poor mental health can also increase the risk of suicide and self-harm.
Overall, it is essential to prioritize and take care of one's mental health to prevent the negative effects associated with mental health problems.
©2023 Kie Morris (P)2023 Kie Morris
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