Similar words: health, healthy, unhealthy, healthcare, healthiness, health insurance, sentimental, mental. Meaning: n. the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment.
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31) Suman Fernando points the way to a view of mental health that would be worthy of our rich and diverse world.
32) Mr Campbell is secretary of a voluntary organisation for users of mental health services called Survivors Speak Out.
33) States were therefore keen to see the federally supported mental health centres as the new agencies which could play the leading role.
34) A professional mental health worker should have access to information concerning local support and self-help groups.
35) But having good mental health and a good self-image are more important.
36) The Government has set up a task force to survey mental health services over the next two years.
37) Poor conditions, bad housing, unemployment and racism take their toll on black people's mental health.
38) Mrs Carter pushed for mental health legislation and regularly attended cabinet meetings.
39) Their deteriorating physical and mental health offers only the prospect of further decline and the ultimate sentence of old age - death.
40) Some courts have a specialist probation officer who promptly channels those suspected of having mental health problems into the local service.
41) These courses are recognised as preparation for professional registration and students can choose either general nursing or mental health nursing.
42) The Mental Health Trust works to raise awareness of mental illness and help people suffering from mental problems.
43) These demographic variables are experienced in addition to high levels of physical dependence, frailty and mental health problems.
44) Of the remaining 20% of the total transfer people with mental health problems will receive approximately 6%.
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45) All the services for mental health seemed to be at full stretch already, he said.
46) The third provision, added by the Senate, would give mental health coverage parity with medical coverage.
47) Absorption of vital minerals can be affected with many consequences to both physical and mental health, notably through vitamin deficiency.
48) My mental health has deteriorated to such an extent that I had to be admitted to hospital and am currently on sedation.
49) Both psychiatrists said the patient did not satisfy the conditions necessary for continued detention under the Mental Health Act.
50) Their attitude to people with mental health problems or drug problems are similarly positive.
51) Increasingly, situations like the ones cited affect the mental health of carers.
52) They took over the statutory duties and provisions of the old mental health departments.
53) In this limited way care programming can be used to set targets and measure progress in developing mental health services.
54) As committed feminists they feel that feminism can greatly assist the professional mental health worker.
55) With the exception of certain areas of mental health, there appeared little clear medical evidence in support of these claims.
56) He says that managed care firms integrate physical and mental health care.
57) Despite initial euphoria, backers of mental health care know that the obstacles to final passage are large.
58) It aims to disseminate information on the principles of mental health, promote research and aid experimental projects in the field.
59) These were somewhat unrealistic proposals in the light of the existing staffing and resource difficulties already facing the mental health service.
60) In mental health areas this has largely been the more articulate and less seriously disturbed group of sufferers.
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