Chapter 19 PDF
Chapter 19 PDF
Chapter 19 PDF
19 Notes
You may be quite aware about the term ‘health’. We generally understand it in terms
of effective physical condition or functioning of the body. When we use the concept
of health with reference to mind we use the term ‘mental health’. In fact we need
both physical as well as mental health. You must be aware that body can only function
well when the condition of mind is balanced and healthy. In this lesson you will
learn about the meaning of ‘mental health’ and ‘hygiene’. You will also learn about
the behaviours and practices which indicate poor mental health as well as those
which promote good health. Finally, you will learn some effective strategies to manage
time so as to get optimum results.
OBJECTIVES
After studying this lesson, you will be able to:
• explain the concepts of mental health and hygiene;
• distinguish mental health from mental ill-health and mental illness;
• explain behavioural symptoms of poor mental health;
• describe health behaviours which sustain good health; and
• learn strategies for time management.
A. Reality Contact: In order to maintain good and sound mental health it is important
to have a realistic appraisal of one’s own reactions, emotions, and abilities. If
you are in touch with reality you may be able to avoid a number of disappointments
and frustrations in your daily life.
B. Impulse Control: A person with healthy adjustment would have good control
over his/her behaviours and impulses. So in order to maintain good mental health
it is necessary that you should be in complete control over your impulsive
behaviours.
C. Self-Esteem: The awareness about oneself is called self-concept. It includes all
the statements about “I” or “me” expressed in terms of feelings, beliefs and
values. Thus self-concept is sum total of all that a person is aware about his or
her own self. Self-esteem is the evaluative component of self. The personal
evaluation of self could be either positive or negative. A sense of personal
adequacy or positive self-concept is essential for mental health.
D. Positive Thoughts: The quality of mental health depends on whether we direct
our thoughts in positive or negative ways. Negative thoughts generate negative
emotions such as anger, hate, jealousy, fear, and despair. The effect of such
negative emotions on our mind is unhealthy. They also harm the endocrine system.
Therefore in order to maintain good mental health, we need to develop the power
of positive thinking which generates positive emotions such as love, joy,
happiness, hope, compassion, empathy, and optimism in us. Such emotions
strengthen our capacity to cope with various life challenges.
Activity 1
Assess Your Mental Health
It may be quite interesting for you if you are asked to assess your mental
health by just responding to some statements dealing with your daily life
activities. These statements are given below. Each statement is followed by
three alternatives namely “agree”, “uncertain” and “disagree”. After reading
each statement, please decide whether you “agree”, or “disagree” with it. It
may also happen that you may not be able to decide whether you agree or
disagree with a particular statement. In that case you are free to choose the
alternative “uncertain”. In order to express your view please encircle (O) which
will best indicate your way of thinking and behaving.
Key
After giving your view on each statement, add the score of all the alternatives you
have chosen. The total of all the 15 items is your mental health score.
Interpretation
Obtained Score Your Mental Health
36-45 Good
26-35 Fair
15-25 Poor
Activity 2
Briefly describe the principles of health promotion that you should follow.
Compare with the test you have taken in Section 19.1. What steps will you
adopt to promote your health.
Activity 3
Managing Time
Make a time-table of your daily activities. Now list the ways you can manage
your time in a more efficient way.
TERMINAL QUESTIONS
1. What are the main strategies to achieve the state of good mental hygiene?
2. Describe the indicators of poor mental health.
3. Describe any three strategies of time management.