Please keep in mind that these resources are meant to serve for those who lack access to therapy or aren’t finding the help they need, but this is not meant to replace therapy or many professional mental health care. If you’re able to, pairing your own self care and education with therapy is an incredible method to healing. <3
Mental Health vs. Mental Illness: Understanding the Key Differences
One in four people globally will experience mental or neurological disorders in their lifetime. Mental health and mental illness are two different concepts that are important to understand. Mental health refers to a person's state of well-being, where they can cope with stress, work productively, and contribute to their community. Good mental health is essential for overall well-being, and strategies such as regular physical activity, mindfulness, sleep, and a healthy diet can help promote it. Mental illness refers to a wide range of conditions that affect a person's mood, thinking, and behavior, and require professional treatment. Understanding the difference between mental health and mental illness can help reduce stigma and encourage more people to seek help when they need it. Mental illness is not a personal failing but a medical condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. Empathy towards others can be developed through understanding the difference between the two concepts. Maintaining good mental health can help reduce the risk of developing mental illness.