- Internal Factors of Mental Health include: Family influences (physical, sexual, emotional abuse)drug/alcohol abuse, dietary deprivation, environmental factors (crime, unemployment, role models), lack of available services and supports True False Question 8 (1 point) Children who feel loved trusted and accepted by their parents and others are far more likely to have good self-esteem. True False
- Question 5 (1 point) A person is considered to have a mental disorder when the changes in how a person perceives, thinks and feels begins to interfere seriously with his or her daily life. True False Question 6 (1 point) People who have a mental disorder may find it easy to make routine decisions, even hard ones like what to eat for breakfast or what to wear. True False
- Question 1 (1 point) Human sexuality is the total expression of an individual's femaleness or maleness through that person's feelings, beliefs, attitudes values and behaviours. True False Question 2 (1 point) Religion refers to different cultures have different views on sexuality True False
- #23-Which mento health disorder causes Individuals to experience hollucinations and delusions? Depression Generolized Anxiety Disorder Schicophrenia Apolar Disorder #24-Which mental health disorder causes Individuals to experience atternating episodes of manla and depression? Depression Generalized Anxiety Disorder Schizophrenia Bipolor Disorder #25 - The 3 mocronutrients are: Vegetables, Fruits, Protein Dairy, Grains, Vegetables Vitamins, Minerals, Water Carbohydrates, Proteins Fots
- Purpose: Purpose is a broader and more profound concept that expresses how your values and passions come together. It is your deeper reason for existence - it's a sense of meaning and direction in life that goes beyond personal enjoyment or fulfillment. Purpose often involves contributing to the greater good or serving a cause larger than yourself. Discovering your purpose:In order to find your purpose, ask yourself questions like "What do I believe is the ultimate reason for my existence?" or "What social or environmental issues do I feel strongly about and in what ways can my skills, passions, or resources contribute to addressing these issues ?" These are big questions that might require time to process, so don't rush. Your purpose will likely be more focused and singular compared to your passion. It represents a specific goal or mission - it's not a vague notion, but a clear and concrete objective that gives your life direction and meaning. Think of your purpose as a mission statement for your life. Using your purpose: Like your values, your purpose can help guide your actions and serve as a constant reference point for decision-making in your career.It can be a helpful guidepost for long -term planning, helping you understand your career in the context of what you ultimately want to achieve or the legacy you want to leave behind. Know that using your purpose for career decision making may require you to prioritize your mission over short-term gains or comforts. Make sure you're clear on your nonnegotiables (aka your values)and the sacrifices you re willing to make to fulfill your purpose.