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Mental Health Today

Ritika Gupta

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Mental Health Today tackles the escalating mental health crisis, arguing for a multi-faceted understanding that incorporates clinical advancements and societal factors. The book highlights the critical need for updated perspectives and evidence-based strategies, especially considering the unprecedented stress and psychological strain in today's world. Did you know anxiety and depression rates are rising among young adults, partly due to social media's impact on self-perception? The book explores these challenges, advocating for integrated, community-based care models. This comprehensive examination begins with mental health assessment and diagnosis, progressing through contemporary challenges and innovative treatment modalities. Clinical studies reveal the effectiveness and limitations of various approaches, including mindfulness-based therapies and digital mental health interventions. The book emphasizes the potential of personalized medicine in psychiatric care and calls for a more holistic and accessible approach to mental well-being. It draws from diverse sources, offering a statistical snapshot of mental health trends and treatment outcomes.
Available since: 02/22/2025.
Print length: 94 pages.

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