Feb 15, 2023
Some providers of services use the term behavioral health.
Some use mental health. I have spent the hours trying
to get a concise meaning of both terms.
It ain't easy.
The American Psychological Association defines
behavioral as:
...an interdisciplinary subspecialty of behavioral
medicine that promotes a philosophy emphasizing individual
responsibility in the maintenance of one’s own health and in the
prevention of illness and dysfunction by means of self-initiated
activities (jogging, exercising, healthy eating, not smoking,
etc.). [proposed by U.S. psychologist Joseph D. Matarazzo
(1925– )]
Mental Health.gov defines it as:
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological,
and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It
also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and
make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life,
from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
Here is the thing. There are jerk face doctors and corporations
that employ doctors that sometimes hurt people with mental health
conditions and disorders.
Or provide a gut punch when a doctor states that all you need
is a bit of rest.
Or insist that medication is the only way to treat your
problem (they mean anxiety problems, can't speak for the other
stuff.)
Or are told buck the hell up this is life, deal with
it.
There are some of us that do buck the hell up, give the
presentation, go back to the hotel room and have a major meltdown
of symptoms.
Dude, we vomit hard and steady and then go back to do it again
and again.
Screw you doc, we are doing the best we can and then some.
(Directed to the asshole docs, not the good ones.)
This is a pebble in the road on a functional but not perfect
definition of health, physical health and behavioral health. With a
side order of mental health.
If you need support contact
the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255,
the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to
741-741.
World Health Organization definition of
Health.
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