Mental Capital
Found 4 free book(s)Impact of economic crises on mental health
www.euro.who.intMental health is an indivisible part of public health and significantly affects countries and their human, social and economic capital. Mental health is not merely the absence of mental disorders or symptoms but also a resource supporting overall well-being and productivity. Positive mental health is a state of well-being in which the individual
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
apps.who.int08 SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL HEALTH EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Mental health and many common mental disorders are shaped to a great extent by the social, economic, and physical enviro nments in which people live. • Social inequalities are associated with increased risk of many common mental disorders. • Taking action to improve the conditions of daily life …
Investing in MENTAL HEALTH - World Health Organization
www.who.intand support services. The cost of mental health problems in developed countries is estimated to be between 3% and 4% of GNP. However, mental disorders cost national economies several billion dollars, both in terms of expenditures incurred and loss of productivity. The average annual costs, including medical, pharmaceutical and disability costs, for
Peers Supporting Recovery from Substance Use Disorders
www.samhsa.govrecovery capital —the internal . and external resources necessary to begin and maintain recovery (Best & Laudet, 2010; Cloud & Granfield, 2008). WHAT ARE PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES? 1. Peer recovery support services, peer-delivered recovery support, and peer-based recovery support. are used interchangeably. recovery coaches,