Answer:
Option A.
Explanation:
Psychotherapy refers to the treatment of mental disorders through the use of psychological methods, rather than physical methods.
Psychotherapy can be used to treat the following:
- stress
- anxiety
- depression
- bipolar disorder
- negative behavior patterns
- debilitating feelings, etc.
The belief that seeking psychotherapy is an admission of personal weakness is unfounded because seeking therapy can be likened to seeking help, as with various other aspects of our lives. It takes strength to admit that we need help, hence seeking psychotherapy is a sign of strength rather than a sign of weakness.
What are the answer choices?
Answer:
Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her individual ability as humans to think, emote, interact with each other, can be regarded as a vital concern of individuals, communities.
Mental illness, especially depression, increases the risk for many types of physical health problems, particularly long-lasting conditions like stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Similarly, the presence of chronic conditions can increase the risk for mental illness.
Reduction in anxiety.
Improved moods.
Clearer thinking.
A greater sense of calm or inner peace.
Increased self-esteem.
Reduced risk of depression.
Improvements in relationships.
Explanation:
The phrase "for in abundance, there is lack" means that still, with all the help that you can get, you will never have enough. In relation to the American healthcare system, it seems that albeit the lowered cost of health care and improved services through technology and integration it seems that a lot of Americans are still dissatisfied with the current system. Unlike other countries, the United States has alloted much of its budget on the healthcare system. Patients have been diagnosed and treated sometimes by multiple physicians at a time so as to provide the most accurate care. However, even with all these help and assistance, it seems that it will never be enough and always lacking for some.