Motivated forgetting and repressed memories are usually associated with traumatic memories. These type of memories would tend to cause life problems to every individual who experiences this even to a person who is does not reach the criteria of having a mental disorder. These memories are often caused by natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes, events that are violent like war, sexual and domestic abuse and kidnapping. Due to these memories, a temporary memory loss could happen. However, one cannot overcome that trauma, it could cause permanent memory loss. These memories are being stored in the limbic system of the brain which is the part which processes emotions.
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Drinking excessively can increase your risk of developing a heart disease, this is because it increases the blood pressure, this is one of the most important risk factors for having a heart attack. Consuming too much alcohol also weakens the heart muscle, which means the heart cannot pump blood like it used to, causing sicknesses like cardiomyopathy which causes the weakened heart muscles and the four heart chambers to grow in size, and as a result leads to weak contractions. Other sicknesses may appear when consuming excessive alcohol such as arrhythmia.
*There is no such thing as emotional health, this is a state of development*
Stages of health include physical, mental and social (abbreviated to PMS)
Stages of development include physical, intellectual, emotional and social (abbreviated to PIES)
Therefore, the answer must be mental health, as there is no such thing as 'emotional health'
(According to VCAA Health and Human Development Units 1&2 2016)