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    Daces Promote Good Health

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    Dance can considered an art because of it has specific movement of the body follow with the different type of music. Nowadays‚ dance seem to be a lot type likes jazz‚ ballet‚ hip-hop‚ modern dance‚ traditional dance and so on. The number of people taking part in dance classes is increasing especially in the range of teenagers. This is because of dance not only for fun‚ dancing has many positive health benefits. Dance is a physical exercise. Thus‚ dance can enhance our strength and endurance. This

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    Youth Mental Health

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    support for Youth | * Over several years of working in profession * Number of youth come to my office wanting something* Desire the need to be heard * Have someone who will listen * Point them in a positive direction | * I want to be the person in SH who can offer support* The one who can proudly say: * “I saved that kids life‚ I rescued her out of depression”* But the fact is L and G‚ I cannot do this by myself* I plead for you to get beside me and help save lives* We need some more physical

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    Counselling

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    INTRODUCTION Most people have times in their lives when they are distressed. Changes (sometimes known as life events) involving bereavement‚ loss of status because of unemployment‚ and ill health can cause serious questioning of life’s purpose. Persistent losses overwhelm a person’s ability to cope; this inability can cause difficulties at work‚ school/college and in relationships. Most of the time we find ways of dealing with such problems in living by talking to family‚ friends‚ neighbours or well-wishers

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    Mental Health In The 1800s

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    Mental health is a disease people have experienced since the beginning of time. Mild to severe disturbances in behavior and/or thoughts are the effects of a mental illness. More than 200 forms of mental illnesses have been classified. In the ancient period the Egyptians “documented” disordered states of attention and concentration and emotional distress in the mind or heart‚ which later became known as melancholy and hysteria. Somatic treatments usually involved reciting magic spells and applying

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    Physical and Mental Health Exercise and nutrition has never really been a priority for me. Most of my life I have been thin so I never had to watch my weight. Now as I get older I notice that because of my schedule‚ and the things I eat‚ I am retaining more weight than usual. I have attempted to incorporate an exercise regimen for my family‚ but it doesn’t seem to stick. I have joined gyms‚ walked in my neighborhood and watch workout videos and none of these practices stay around too long. I understand

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    Understanding Mental Health Problems 1.1 The nature of mental wellbeing and mental health is perceived in many different ways in turn causing conflict. Peoples views on the origin of mental health and the reasoning towards the conditioning of the illness creates many negative but yet also positive views. Negativity towards mental health is largely part of a lack of understanding and education towards the condition. It is believed that this may be due to the fact that mental illness is not a condition

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    Understand Mental wellbeing and Mental Health promotion CMH 301 1. Understand the different views on the nature of mental well-being and Mental health and the factors that may influence both across lifespan: It is a well known fact‚ that everyone is one of kind unique if you like. There for there will be always different views on this as well as other matters. ( diet‚ fitness ect) while " this and that " is working for some‚ it may not work for the other. However there is

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    Unit 12: Understand Mental Health Problems 1.1 Describe the main types of mental ill health according to the psychiatric (DSM/ICD) classification system: mood disorders‚ personality disorders‚ anxiety disorders‚ psychotic disorders‚substance-related disorders‚ eating disorders‚ cognitive disorders The main forms of mental ill health can include clinical depression whereby the main signs and symptoms of this may include: * An unusually sad mood that does not go away * Loss of enjoyment and interest

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    Positive Health For All

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    ================================= Hello! Welcome back to Positive Health For All krishnanlogamuthu! Long time no see‚ eh? I promise I did not go into a long......long de..eeeee...ep slumber as did the fictitious “Sleeping Beauty” by Charles Perrault ‚ Biblical St.Lazarus (Jesus called "Wake Up‚ Lazarus!" and he woke up from death!)‚ Rip Van Winkle Of NY‚ Peter Klaus of Germany‚ Honi Magel Of Israel‚ The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus of Christians‚ Ranka in China‚ Irish Niamh and Oisin

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    effective manner. An effective relationship is a positive relationship. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. [Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools‚ L. Burnham & B. Baker‚ 2010] Building positive relationships with children and young people

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