BEYOND THE SURFACE: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS
Keywords:
Anxiety, Mood Disorders, Mental health, Psychotic disorders, Psychotherapy, PsychosurgeryAbstract
An individual’s psychological, emotional, and social well-being is comprised in behavioral health, which is often referred to as mental health. Which changes an individual’s thoughts, emotions, actions, as well as social connections. A clinically significant disruption in an individual's behavior, management of emotions, or thought processes is an indicative of a mental ailments. Generally, it is connected to discomfort or impairment in critical domains of functioning. A wide range of obstacles are included in mental health related problems, including anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders. Mental health illnesses, which are sometimes masked in stigma and ambiguity, include a wide and constantly changing spectrum of human experience. This review began with an examination of their prevalence, categorization, stigma, diagnosis, course of therapy, and the difficulties people encounter in the healthcare system. Though these conditions are challenging, plenty of progress has been made in understanding and treating those conditions. Early detection and intervention are becoming progressively important, and diagnostic standards, evaluation instruments, and treatment modalities have changed throughout time. Furthermore, programs like Mental Health Awareness Month and global awareness campaigns aimed at eliminating the stigma associated with mental health are progressively changing how society perceives and deals with these illnesses.