[Care and Treatment] The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, which came into effect on 5 October 2005, enables medical professionals to detain and treat people against their will on grounds of mental disorder, with the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland and the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland providing safeguards...
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[Discrimination] The Mental Health (Discrimination) Act 2013 (introduced into Parliament as the Mental Health (Discrimination) (No. 2) Bill) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced to the House of Commons by Gavin Barwell, the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Croydon Central. The Bill passed its House of Commons s...
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[Public Safety and Appeals] The Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999 was an act of the Scottish Parliament which was passed by the Parliament in September 1999 and was designed to close a loophole in the law which led to the release of mentally ill killer, Noel Ruddle, who was released from the state hospital at Car...
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[Wales] The Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010 is a piece of legislation introduced to Wales by Health Minister Edwina Hart for both Health and Social Services. The measure was passed by the National Assembly for Wales on November 2, 2010. ...
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Mental health is a level of psychological well-being, or an absence of a mental disorder; it is the `psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioural adjustment`. From the perspective of positive psychology or holism, mental health may include an individual`s ability to enjoy life, and creat......
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A recent ONS survey showed that very large numbers of children suffer from mental health problems. A positive school experience can make a real difference to the long-term outcomes for children who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing mental health problems.
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The state wherein the person is well adjusted. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A concept based on socially acceptable behavior and subjective feeling. Simplified, here are two competing philosophies: (1) People need to have their natural, selfish impulses controlled in order to fit into society, or (2) Like physical health, mental health is something people grow toward naturally. See behaviorism, interactionism, human nature, labeling theory, Montessori method....
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. emotional, behavioral, and social maturity or normality; the absence of a mental or behavioral disorder; a state of psychological well-being in which one has achieved a satisfactory integration of one's instinctual drives acceptable to both oneself and one's social milieu; an appropriate balance of love, work, and leisure...
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A state of emotional well-being in which an individual is able to use his or her thinking and feeling abilities, live with others, and meet the ordinary demands of everyday life.
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n] - the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
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The condition of being mentally and emotionally sound and well adjusted, characterized by the absence of mental disorder and by adequate adjustment. Individuals with mental health feel comfortable about themselves, have positive feelings about others and exhibit an ability to meet the demands of life.
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noun the psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment
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Well-being and soundness of mind, not only in terms of intellectual abilities, but also in terms of the capability to deal with everyday problems, and the capacity to get on well with other people and to form and sustain relationships. In psychoanalysis, much prominence is given to the importance of the relationship between a child and its moth...
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